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Powerful Two-Hander posted:Are there any decent wireless neckband headphones that don't have a stupid solid neckband? I have a pair of B&W P13s which are *perfect* but the left one is cutting out from what looks like cable damage and I haven't yet tried to pull them apart and one inevitably gently caress up fixing them. Beats Flex is the only one I still know of.
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# ? Oct 25, 2023 14:46 |
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njsykora posted:Beats Flex is the only one I still know of. Yeah somehow those hadn't been coming up in my searches (because Google's poo poo I guess), those look like a decent option and they're cheaper than the Libratones.
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# ? Oct 25, 2023 18:27 |
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Powerful Two-Hander posted:Are there any decent wireless neckband headphones that don't have a stupid solid neckband? I have a pair of B&W P13s which are *perfect* but the left one is cutting out from what looks like cable damage and I haven't yet tried to pull them apart and one inevitably gently caress up fixing them. If you're not adverse to buying the IEMs and neckband separately, there's quite a few options of 2-pin bluetooth neckbands on Aliexpress. I have had good results with both this non-solid neckband and this one with a solid neckband. You'll have to ensure the connectors match between the IEM and the neckband -- 2-pin/0.78mm seems to be the most common. Added benefit is if the neckband goes bad you can just pop off the IEMs and use them on something else.
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Rukus posted:If you're not adverse to buying the IEMs and neckband separately, there's quite a few options of 2-pin bluetooth neckbands on Aliexpress. I have had good results with both this non-solid neckband and this one with a solid neckband. You'll have to ensure the connectors match between the IEM and the neckband -- 2-pin/0.78mm seems to be the most common. Added benefit is if the neckband goes bad you can just pop off the IEMs and use them on something else. Huh I had no idea that this was a possibility, this would avoid the problem of the cable inevitably failing which is what's happened in my current pair! There are some other models out there but many seem to be out of stock, even some reviewed less than 6 months ago have vanished. There are some beyerdynamic ones out there along with the Libratones and guess what? They both have reviews saying the cables fail. The ones that don't? Can't buy them anywhere. There are some Sony models but they're extremely cheap and crappy, my wife actually has a pair and they look like they came from an arcade prize machine.
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# ? Oct 29, 2023 19:33 |
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$350 headphones with worse channel balance than $20 IEMs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGgUHizPjg0&t=75s
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# ? Nov 5, 2023 23:21 |
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i hope that's a firmware problem because if not lmao
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# ? Nov 6, 2023 00:11 |
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It wouldn't surprise me if it isn't, but there are worse problems with that headset than the channel imbalance
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# ? Nov 6, 2023 00:42 |
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Godzilla07 posted:$350 headphones with worse channel balance than $20 IEMs
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# ? Nov 6, 2023 01:16 |
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I am stunned that Bose would make something terrible.
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# ? Nov 6, 2023 02:37 |
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so I work at race tracks and industrial areas. I've been using Soundpeats Capsule3 because they surprisingly have really good active audio cancellation. However earbuds are irritating my ears. So I gotta switch to something over the ear. some people have hyped up the Sony WH-1000XM5 but work is quibbling about the $300 price tag. I did some research and found the Anker Soundcore Space One series has had some hardware upgrades that make it comparable at a significantly cheaper price tag. Has anyone used either in 90+ db environments? Or can recommend something better? source: iphone needs to be wireless w/ microphone because I climb ladders and tell people safely ensconced in offices that their idea is stupid. a lot.
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# ? Nov 12, 2023 22:17 |
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So I bought a Steelseries Arctis Nova 1 this year and I've been using it for raiding in Final Fantasy XIV. The audio is great, no complaints there, but I've been told repeatedly that my voice sounds underwater or garbled or both. I've tried to fudge around with both Discord mic settings and the Steelseries GG app (which annoyingly dies on occasion which makes me lose all my sound if I'm using the Sonar outputs--it does this thing where you can switch between Gaming, Chat, Media, etc for streaming purposes) but no dice. My friends have pointed me out to using Voicemeeter, VX-Audio Virtual Cable to route the mic from OBS to Discord so I could use the whole gamut of OBS audio filters. I fudged with that a bit but I found that the output from OBS was still pretty garbled from my headset, even with all the filters I've added . Doing the same thing with a condenser mic (a cheap Redragon Seyfert) gives no problems. My healer suggested I just use a discrete mic and just use the headset for audio output. I've bought a splitter for this and I have another cheap mic (a BM-800) on the way. But I wonder if I've missed something? Looking up on articles online, they tell me to disable audio enhancements, or that Discord Krisp is bad, etc etc. It also looks like Steelseries GG doesn't play well with Voicemeeter/Virtual Cable because when I install both sometimes I lose all sound and I have to reinstall one or the other to get it back, so it's been really frustrating! My previous headset was a Razer Kraken X. It had no such problems but one day when I took it off the headband snapped, whoops! All I just want is to sound decent in Discord voice chat and not give a garbled callout that wipes the raid lol
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# ? Nov 13, 2023 00:53 |
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The old thread helped me pick out some really good Sennheisers for gaming like 6 years ago, so I figured I might as well ask now that I have a different need. I'm trying to find something in-ear and wireless, with the main thing being while exercising and running. Budget - Honestly, no idea, I ain't got a clue what's good or what's not. I've got no problems dropping $150-$200 or a bit more for something if they meet my needs. Source - Wireless, mainly from iPhone, occasionally computer (So Bluetooth?) Intended Use Case - First and foremost is running, both on a treadmill and outside, and general exercise. I do sweat a good bit, and I'm in South Florida so there's a lot of humidity at times, but I don't expect them to be in hurricane-level rains or anything like that. Lesser concern is just using them occasionally with my computer at home or work, but if they can handle the first part, that shouldn't be an issue. Preferred Headphone Features - So for like 15+ years, I've just been using various cheap Skullcandy wired ones, the sort of $10-$20 ones you can get in any big box store and just replacing them when needed (Usually when the wire eventually broke). They were generally fine, usually had one size of tip that would fit in my ears reasonably, but at this point I'm finally tired of dealing with wires as I'm moving around and trying to consistently exercise more often, and want to get something wireless. If they come with multiple tips, that'd be nice to try and better dial in what works for me. - If they have touch controls on them, like volume, pause, next track, etc., that'd be a plus, since this is going to be for listening to music (Mostly rock if that matters). For what it's worth, I tried a pair of 2nd gen AirPods, and aside from not liking their old earbud style just never sat well in my ears, the controls on them never seemed to work right. Like, I could never quite tell if I wasn't tapping just the right spot or if the pair I had was bad or what, but the pause was always crazy delayed, and it lead to me constantly skipping tracks by mistake, they wouldn't go back to the previous track, so between that and the crappy fit, those got used for like a week before I gave up on them. - Don't need any kind of voice assist. - I'd prefer the fit solely in ear, no earhooks or anything like that. - No idea if I need noise cancelling or not, I assume it would probably be a plus, but I've never had anything with them before, so I don't know what I may be missing out on there. I've had a couple people recommend AirPods Pro 2nd Gen, since they're in ear and I have an iPhone, but my poor experience with the controls on the original AirPods has me skeptical of AirPods in general, and the $250 price tag is a bit more than I'd want to spend without some extra research (Like this). I've also looked on places recommended in the OP like SoundGuys, and that just throws more suggestions out there, so I'm curious if anyone can help with this. fartknocker fucked around with this message at 03:16 on Nov 13, 2023 |
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I don't know if it's different on non-Pro Airpods but my Pros have a very clear flat spot on the stem that needs to be intentionally squeezed to operate, it's not a tap and there's a haptic click to confirm a press. If you don't want to go to the Pros though your best bets are probably either the Beats Studio Buds if you want the nice Apple things like easily connecting to multiple devices, else the Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 (non-pro).
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# ? Nov 13, 2023 03:25 |
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i have a set of those $25 moondrop space travels on the way, i hear they're very well tuned especially for the price.
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# ? Nov 13, 2023 04:12 |
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Only reason I haven't bought the Space Travel is because I bought the Nekocake and those are nice for my backup wireless buds.
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# ? Nov 13, 2023 04:16 |
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coconono posted:so I work at race tracks and industrial areas. I've been using Soundpeats Capsule3 because they surprisingly have really good active audio cancellation. However earbuds are irritating my ears. So I gotta switch to something over the ear. If hearing protection is the goal, why not some 3M worktunes?
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# ? Nov 13, 2023 14:33 |
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yeah I'm surprised somebody at work hasn't had the "hearing protection vs. headphones" chat with you yet
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# ? Nov 13, 2023 14:40 |
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coconono posted:Has anyone used either in 90+ db environments? jesus christ dude. ANC headphones are not hearing protection. don't end up a story in the OSHA thread.
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# ? Nov 13, 2023 17:02 |
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Dr. Fishopolis posted:jesus christ dude. ANC headphones are not hearing protection. don't end up a story in the OSHA thread. Well I was hoping for a combination passive and active. Someone better tell Cletus McFarland tho.
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# ? Nov 13, 2023 17:13 |
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Dr. Fishopolis posted:jesus christ dude. ANC headphones are not hearing protection. don't end up a story in the OSHA thread. While true what about over the ear protection with some wireless IEMs? That should be perfectly adequate right?
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# ? Nov 13, 2023 17:16 |
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Every person I've seen talk about listening to music in loud work enviroments has been using ANC buds under actual earmuffs yeah. That's a much better path to go down.
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# ? Nov 13, 2023 17:17 |
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MarcusSA posted:While true what about over the ear protection with some wireless IEMs? yeah that's the pro move from what i hear coconono posted:Well I was hoping for a combination passive and active. you probably want to look at actual hearing protection with bluetooth from a company like 3M or Walker's, which is kind of a different product segment. i doubt they sound great, but with 90+db of ambient noise i don't think anything will, and you need something actually rated to protect you from that.
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# ? Nov 13, 2023 17:34 |
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Sounds hype, I’ll check out the 3M dealies. Thank you goons for helping save a redneck computer toucher’s ears.
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# ? Nov 13, 2023 17:38 |
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the sony inzone buds are a surprisingly good set of ANC gaming earbuds highlight features imo - 1. support for both 2.4/bluetooth 2. decent ANC 3. great battery life (12h/24h on 2.4/bluetooth - and i'm talking the earbuds themselves) 4. good default EQ for gaming
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# ? Nov 14, 2023 00:39 |
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I've become a little bit addicted to AliExpress's goofy sales over the last few weeks. They offered me some KDX Pro IEM's for $3 shipped if I bought some other stuff alongside it. I was really curious what you could actually do with a $3 IEM w/ detachable cable, but they came today and they're...pretty good? I don't have the most discerning ears, but next to my Blon BL-03's they don't sound that far behind. I figured I'd probably use them to replace my old Monoprice 8320's as the earbud I use when I'm watching videos on my laptop and they're worlds better than those. I say that not to recommend you all go buy a pair, but just to marvel at how much earbud you can get for a ridiculously low price these days.
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# ? Nov 14, 2023 08:56 |
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Lily Catts posted:So I bought a Steelseries Arctis Nova 1 this year and I've been using it for raiding in Final Fantasy XIV. The audio is great, no complaints there, but I've been told repeatedly that my voice sounds underwater or garbled or both. I've tried to fudge around with both Discord mic settings and the Steelseries GG app (which annoyingly dies on occasion which makes me lose all my sound if I'm using the Sonar outputs--it does this thing where you can switch between Gaming, Chat, Media, etc for streaming purposes) but no dice. My friends have pointed me out to using Voicemeeter, VX-Audio Virtual Cable to route the mic from OBS to Discord so I could use the whole gamut of OBS audio filters. I fudged with that a bit but I found that the output from OBS was still pretty garbled from my headset, even with all the filters I've added . Doing the same thing with a condenser mic (a cheap Redragon Seyfert) gives no problems. coconono posted:Well I was hoping for a combination passive and active. Dr. Fishopolis posted:you probably want to look at actual hearing protection with bluetooth from a company like 3M or Walker's, which is kind of a different product segment. i doubt they sound great, but with 90+db of ambient noise i don't think anything will, and you need something actually rated to protect you from that. Ok Comboomer posted:yeah I'm surprised somebody at work hasn't had the "hearing protection vs. headphones" chat with you yet evil_bunnY fucked around with this message at 11:55 on Nov 14, 2023 |
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I think I found the thing that I’m looking for at a decent price. https://www.amazon.com/Walkers-Razor-Electronic-Bluetooth-Muff-Black/dp/B0BYZ7DVNG?th=1 I’d already got work to buy me custom molded ear plugs through our on track vendor but putting stuff in my ears seems to anger them. Scheduling time with the doc to make sure I haven’t angered the ear spirits by being a dumb redneck.
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# ? Nov 15, 2023 07:19 |
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When it comes to hearing protection and what works certainly follow whatever warnings and such are in your workplace. However don't stop there, read up on things like black noise. Risks, sources, outcomes. What is the best solution for your needs. Various specs from different vendors. Etc. I know it seems like bullshit "just tell me what the good one is" but there is a reason so many products are on offer. Pick what works best for your needs. Above all, protect your ears and may you live a long life enjoying music and the world around you. I've only ever used dedicated protection so can't speak on the topic of combo gear. Always thought any distraction was a risk in itself but that's merely my perspective.
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# ? Nov 15, 2023 10:07 |
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I have stupid big warning panels in the datacenters we manage: "Hearing damage is cumulative and irreversible".
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# ? Nov 15, 2023 10:55 |
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Anybody in here with Sony WH-1000XM5's that has figured out how to completely get rid of Touch Control? I've disabled it but whenever I accidentally touch my headphones it makes the "tap" sound effect as if Touch Control is still enabled.
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# ? Nov 16, 2023 16:54 |
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I just got a pair of Truthear x Crinacle Zero: Red IEMs in the mail today. I'm almost wondering if I got a cheaper model in the wrong package because these sound absolutely nothing the way reviews (or Crinacle himself) describe. They're supposed to have a mild bass boost and neutral highs. What got instead was a conservative amount of bass and a MASSIVE spike at 4 kHz that make them sound harsh and screechy like something you'd hear out of earbuds from the checkout aisle of TJ Maxx. The harshness still comes through a little, even if I apply -10 dB to the affected frequency range. Maybe I have really strange ear canals that produce tons of gain in that band (but only with IEMs and not over-ears). I can't imagine that anything that supposedly had a lot of thought put into how they sound would come out sounding like this. They provide plenty of eartips, but switching between the ones that fit have no effect on the sound at all. I'm not even sure what the different opening sizes are supposed to do because the smaller and larger diameter variants sound completely identical to one another. These seem to confirm my status as a non-IEM-wearer because I have the exact same issues with comfort that I do with every other model. I have to jam them in more than I would like to get a good seal and my ear canals start to itch and ache after 30-45 minutes. I was hoping to use these in combination with a 0.78mm Bluetooth adapter to replace my M50xBT2s for my wireless needs since those have become too uncomfortable to wear anymore. Looks like I'll have to keep using my Bose QC 35s whenever I'm not at my desk.
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# ? Nov 17, 2023 01:52 |
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those IEMs don't sound like that. most likely you're using tips that are too big and you're not getting the right insertion depth. you should be able to fully seat the IEM in your ear canal and get a good seal without feeling any pressure. try spinfits.
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# ? Nov 17, 2023 19:19 |
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I've tried all seven pairs of tips and they all sound indistinguishable from one another, even the memory foam ones (I have discovered the small size silicone tips will also seal if I jam them in hard enough, so that makes all of them). I don't see what is critically different about Spinfit tips. Aside from their ability to articulate slightly off-axis (which I doubt is the problem here), they appear to be constructed just like the ones I already have. This 4 kHz spike is probably the most consistent property of these IEMs as I play around with their fit. I know I'm getting a good seal because sub-bass is present, though I find I have to add 2-3 dB of boost at 125 Hz and below to get bass to the same level as any of my closed backs (except for Bose because, well, Bose). I have noticed that the outer housing on these IEMs stick out in my ear quite a bit compared to various product photos/B-roll footage showing them in use. Unfortunately, I don't think the ear tips are the determining factor here because even if I remove the ear tips entirely, I still can't insert the IEMs much deeper. The nozzle length and diameter both seem to be a problem. I also have a set of Sony Linkbuds S. They have a similar hump in the 3-6 kHz range for me that doesn't show up in RTINGS.com's graph that I have to EQ out, but this disparity is far less pronounced than with the Truthears.
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# ? Nov 17, 2023 23:55 |
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The Truthear Zeros aren't the most ergonomic IEMs due to the shell shape and nozzle size. I find them less comfortable than the Moondrop Blessing 2, another IEM known for its big nozzles.
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# ? Nov 18, 2023 00:39 |
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Zorilla posted:I have noticed that the outer housing on these IEMs stick out in my ear quite a bit compared to various product photos/B-roll footage showing them in use. Unfortunately, I don't think the ear tips are the determining factor here because even if I remove the ear tips entirely, I still can't insert the IEMs much deeper. The nozzle length and diameter both seem to be a problem. ah, they just straight up don't fit. bummer!
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# ? Nov 18, 2023 01:34 |
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My last 2 pairs of Pixel A Buds both ended up failing in the same way. The right ear bud's volume is extremely quite and off balances it with the left one. It's so annoying hearing loud in one ear. It's happened in the past a few times and usually a good solid cleaning fixes it but this time it won't. Looking for recs on a new pair of buds. I want avoid Pixel A obviously but unsure if the Pros would be any better. Budget:$200 (Not in a big rush so I will wait till Black Friday sales start popping up) Source: Pixel 8 Pro Use case: Podcast, Music, youtube listening. Just your general use from a nonaudiophile . Preferences: Basic touch controls, and 5+ hour battery on charge.
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Digital Jedi posted:My last 2 pairs of Pixel A Buds both ended up failing in the same way. The right ear bud's volume is extremely quite and off balances it with the left one. It's so annoying hearing loud in one ear. It's happened in the past a few times and usually a good solid cleaning fixes it but this time it won't. Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro are on sale for $160 for Black Friday everywhere
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# ? Nov 18, 2023 21:02 |
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My old audiotechnica ATH-AD700s are falling apart; they've gotten to the point where I lose sound if the wire going into the headphones isn't at just the right angle. They've been relegated to work duty for awhile now, so I need a new pair to replace them. Budget is around $100. My requirements are comfort and good sound for listening to voices in calls; I never listen to music on them. The work duty in question is working from home, so open-back is fine (and, indeed, preferred). I was just going to buy the updated edition (which I guess is the AD700x?), but is there something else I should consider?
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# ? Nov 19, 2023 14:17 |
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BeastOfExmoor posted:I've become a little bit addicted to AliExpress's goofy sales over the last few weeks. They offered me some KDX Pro IEM's for $3 shipped if I bought some other stuff alongside it. I was really curious what you could actually do with a $3 IEM w/ detachable cable, but they came today and they're...pretty good? I don't have the most discerning ears, but next to my Blon BL-03's they don't sound that far behind. I figured I'd probably use them to replace my old Monoprice 8320's as the earbud I use when I'm watching videos on my laptop and they're worlds better than those. I say that not to recommend you all go buy a pair, but just to marvel at how much earbud you can get for a ridiculously low price these days. let you in a secret: because these things cost peanuts to make
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nrook posted:My old audiotechnica ATH-AD700s are falling apart; they've gotten to the point where I lose sound if the wire going into the headphones isn't at just the right angle. They've been relegated to work duty for awhile now, so I need a new pair to replace them. For this use case I'd recommend looking at a dedicated Unified Communications headset, since those are optimized for voice calls. Polycom and Jabra are two decent brands. I use a Polycom Focus when I WFH and it is very needs suiting, though a bit more expensive than your stated budget. For a wired USB variety check out the Poly 3320.
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