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by vinceguidry
4524 days ago
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For Beats' target market, they don't factor in price either. When I personally go to buy stuff, price is third or fourth down on my list of concerns. I've bought two pairs of over-the-ear headphones in the past few months, and sent them both back. I was shopping on price/value, but the headphones I was getting were way too loud for an office environment. For whatever reason, whenever I'm looking for decent headphones, nobody indicates whether I'll be broadcasting what I'm listening to to my workmates or not. Not the manufacturer, not the reviewers. Giant pain in the ass. It might not be long before I'd be willing to shell out the cash for Beats just to not have to fuck with it anymore. |
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Then they should be buying from good brands - for $300, you can get a 9 or 10.
> For whatever reason, whenever I'm looking for decent headphones, nobody indicates whether I'll be broadcasting what I'm listening to to my workmates or not.
Of course they do, you're just not familiar with the terminology. What you're looking for is circumaural (around the ear) headphones, rather than supraaural (on the ear) headphones. I would recommend the Sennheiser HD-280 PRO: http://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-HD-280-Pro-Headphones/dp/B0...
I've had a pair for several years, and they still sound great.
> It might not be long before I'd be willing to shell out the cash for Beats just to not have to fuck with it anymore.
Getting Beats isn't going to fix your problem, as they are well known for noise-leaking.