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#61
(03-16-2012, 06:56 AM)dappamikey link Wrote: Excuse the bump but I'm looking for a similair quality of phones to target's (with a similair budget obviously) but I'm really not keen on in ear's as the ones I currently have I find incredibly uncomfortable putting in my ear canal, not to mention the ear wax.

The Hd 598's appeal to me but as I'm going to being using them 90% of the time for travelling on the train/bus are they suitable for that?

I wouldnt buy them for use on the bus, since its an open back design...

Those that you mentioned will sound very good, but more for home use and in combination with an amp i suppose. Allthough your ipod will not have troubles driving those phones, your ipod would have more trouble with the HD650 or higher impedance headphones.

Maybe you can try some headphones first before you buy it. There's no way anyone can tell you which ones you will like the most, because some like more bass, detail or highs etc...

But if you want to use them on the road i'd go for a closed design. Also pay attention if you can change the cables and parts etc... i used to hate it when cables were worn down and you had to throw your whole headphone away just because of the cable...



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#62
(03-17-2012, 10:32 AM)Thug link Wrote: Like u'd even bother, haha.
You'd rather blind me with your tactical light.

Hey, I only used that to see anything at the first MCOM on Wake Island!
Not that it helps too much, it's not a very good flashlight, they sorta screwed up on that. :(
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#63
(03-18-2012, 12:43 AM)iou link Wrote: Hey, I only used that to see anything at the first MCOM on Wake Island!
Not that it helps too much, it's not a very good flashlight, they sorta screwed up on that. :(

Offtopic men! uncool.  :(
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#64
Ok so in the end I went for these:

http://www.sennheiser.co.uk/uk/home_en.n...nes_502188

Not the prettiest but each part is replaceable and they fit pretty snugly too.

They're pretty damn awesome but I've noticed when I take them off my ears they seem to leak a lot of nosie though I'm not sure how much they do when they're on. Going to have to up my bitrate too to get the best out of these.
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#65
I have those too :D!  :7

I only use them at home sometimes, my gf doesnt complain bout sound leaking trough...

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#66
(03-22-2012, 07:07 AM)0Target0 link Wrote: I have those too :D!  :7

I only use them at home sometimes, my gf doesnt complain bout sound leaking trough...
If she complains just pimp slap that hoe and demand a sammich  :roll:
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#67
Yes I've found they don't leak any nosie at all, was just a concern when I was on my own.


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#68
I have a set of Logitech ones if people tell me to turn it down because its leaking I unplug them and crank up my metal louder to piss them off :X
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#69
Gonna buy this one next weekend, i hope it'll do good!  8)

Corsair Vengeance 1500 Dolby 7.1 Gaming Headset
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#70
Wootwoot!
Now see to using it, SA-MP won't help you there, CSS or BF3 GOGOOG!
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