Post AkXb0lGvMBXvsliQfQ by Linux_in_a_Bit@linuxrocks.online
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(DIR) Post #AkXb0kdDjnmrtd8imW by gudenau@fosstodon.org
2024-08-02T00:27:21Z
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Does anyone have recommendations for computer headphones that:- Has a normal 3.5mm plug - Doesn't need some weird audiophile amp- Has a replaceable cable- Good audio quality - Not too expensive, around $100 US max (might go higher, but I really don't want to spend too much) - Will hypothetically last forever if I didn't Linus them
(DIR) Post #AkXb0lGvMBXvsliQfQ by Linux_in_a_Bit@linuxrocks.online
2024-08-02T01:16:10Z
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@gudenau Some stuff to look into if you want closed back headphones (in the order I would probably buy them):Beyerdynamic DT 770 PROSony MDR-7506Sennheiser HD 280 PROAKG K361I recommend using a review site like https://www.soundguys.com for more info before buying.Edit: Just letting you know that you're looking for a unicorn and will likely have to compromise *something* at the $100 price point.
(DIR) Post #AkXb0lpfH1KrcVyAoi by Netoraremancer@poa.st
2024-08-02T01:19:36.851700Z
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@Linux_in_a_Bit @gudenau I reccomend the Sony MDR-V6's and their derivatives. If you get them on sale they can get to like 90 bucks and are about the best sound I've heard until you want to go up to the 250 dollar price point. The only flaw are the ears. They wear real easy and about a year in you'll want to replace them with aftermarket ones. They still work great for me about a decade later, and I think I sat on them like three different times...