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JDima2012-11-18 19:11:59
Headphones
JDima, 2012-11-18 19:11:59

Choosing isolation headphones

I wentuged my regular liners, so I decided to look for new ones. It is the liners - I don’t want anything bulky.
First things first. They won't play anything better than HE-AAC at 42kbps, so sound quality doesn't matter in the slightest. I can't listen to music in them.
Headphones will be used in public transport, incl. underground. Ten times compressed human speech will be played. Accordingly - the maximum possible sound insulation.
Well, the most important thing. My previous headphones (something from Creative) were kind of uncomfortable. Strive to fall out, slightly rubbed. Therefore, I am looking for the most comfortable plugs, with soft rubber, which will remain so even after a few months.
If something is thought up about the simple folding of the cord, great.

Any ideas? Unfortunately, I didn’t see any stores where you can try on headphones :)

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SerDIDG, 2012-11-18
@JDima

If budget ears, take a closer look at the Sennheiser CX 200, only $35. The first ones lived with me for 8 months, the second ones have been living for a year and a half. If the sound sat down, then quite a bit, compared with the new ones. The rubber has not deteriorated in any way, soft, you even forget that there are headphones in your ears. They sit tightly in the ears, just don’t fall out, 3 pairs of elastic bands for different “sizes” of the ears are included. The best in their price category, I tried both creative, and Panasonic, and Koss, everything is not the same, in comparison. The sound is clear, deep bass, rich mids, highs do not wheeze, excellent isolation.

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Certik, 2012-11-19
@Certik

Doctor Head is a great store to try on headphones. And the consultants there are in the subject, they will always help, etc. (not advertising, though one of the very few stores where they normally advise and you can test everything, try it on, listen ...) I use this
myself now : they fit perfectly + a lot of different ear pads in the kit, so you can really pick up on the ears. The only negative is that with a large number of very low basses, the sound turns out to be a little vibrating. But it probably doesn't matter to you. Soundproofing is quite good. If this is not enough, I sometimes wear fur ears on top (like these )

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FilimoniC, 2012-11-18
@FilimoniC

Individual earbuds for any headphones. For example Not advertising Discuss
more here

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Vlad Zhivotnev, 2012-11-18
@inkvizitor68sl

If you handle it carefully, then the razer morey + should suit you.
If careless - seal them immediately with electrical tape in the middle (where 3 wires connect). Well, it makes sense to immediately strengthen the plug. I didn't, they work, but there are bare wires sticking out everywhere.

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Killy, 2012-11-18
@Killy

I really liked my Audio-Technica CKM55 just for good sound insulation (you can not only listen to music, but also talk in the subway calmly), high-quality materials (soft rubber :) and shape (keep well in your ears).

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Now it's not on sale, but I think the ATH-CK303M should pass for an analogue in these parameters.

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hybridcattt, 2012-11-19
@hybridcattt

The Koss Spark Plug is 100% soundproof if there is something playing in them, and about 50% if they are quiet. Silicone inserts perfectly take the shape of the ear at any temperature around.
I have been using these for a little over 5 years, now I have about the sixth in a row, basically the wire is interrupted at the base from constant use in about a year. Price 600r.

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Dmitry Lebedev, 2012-11-20
@k3NGuru

Personally, now I have Sony XBA-1 comfortable and practical. Used with my Lumia 710, now listening on iPod Shuffle. I mostly listen outside. Comfortable ear pads, there are both plain rubber and foam padding. I listen mainly to electronics (trance). Quite enough, though eventually I want to buy Klipsich

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mr_icom, 2015-01-09
@mr_icom

Check out the Beats Solo 2 vs Bose SoundTrue AE test comparison
Great affordable headphones!

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