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If we are talking about for playing on xbox, just the wired ones you get with the consoles.

 

On pc I don't speak to anyone, so I use Beats Mixr.

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   I use military tactical headset from Sweden, MSA Sordin supreme pro, they are expensive but they work really well, these are the best headsets I have ever used, they are comfortable, good hearing protection and good sound quality, if any ever gets a chance to use MSA Sordin for gaming or shooting, you will love them.

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Only the best headphones ever!

 

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aaah. the shure srh440's...how I love these things. Anyone who knows me on other forums knows that I won't shut up about these...They're FANTASTIC headphones for their price, their durability, and most importantly, their sound. They're studio headphones...(REAL studio headphones...not like beats by dre, or other companies that "claim" that their products are studio worthy) They don't use batteries, they don't need celebrity endorsements, they have a flat and clear frequency response, they're mega durable (you can twist the headband into a corkscrew without any fear of breakage) and the price? as low as 70 bucks. These things are awesome! I'm goin on my 5th year with them, through DJ sets, through long studio sessions...they're like a very good friend to me! So if you ever want a new pair?...stick with shure...you won't be disappointed ;) (oh, and they come with a 2 year "anything" warranty...so even better!)


Beats by Dr. Dre 'Pro'

 

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No one can deny that Beats by Dr. Dre have excellent sound quality.

 

 

Sorry...couldn't resist...look, people can like whatever they want...but as an audiophile, a musician, and most importantly, an average consumer...I simply cannot agree...the bass is muddy, the trebles are screechy, and the mids are almost non-existant...plus the company (even though they're apple's property now...which isn't going to be any better) has a terrible history of deceiving their customers, and going sue crazy over anyone else who uses "monster" in their business name. (including the people at family owned..."monster mini golf!")


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As a musician, I love the Shure SRH840.  81WsW5a42TL._SL1500_.jpg

Inexpensive, ridiculously comfortable, and has a great range compared to similarly priced headphones.

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As a musician, I love the Shure SRH840.  81WsW5a42TL._SL1500_.jpg

Inexpensive, ridiculously comfortable, and has a great range compared to similarly priced headphones.

 

Gotta love them headphones.  I use the same one as well when i do VA'ing and listening to music, :D.  

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Got me some Razer Blackshark. My entire setup is Razer...praise Razer.

 

But anyway they're really good. And they look like they were ripped out from an airplane, so that's cool I guess.


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Apple earbuds are my usual style. They are compact and work just fine for me. I know that turtle or some other large headphones work better, but I like the Apple ones just fine.

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I'm currently wearing a Sennheiser PC 350 SE headset.

 

When I first donned it for my WoW raiding, my raid team didn't recognize me, the microphone's quality was that good. I also immensely enjoy the sound quality I get from it, and the noise cancelling properties ensure I don't bother my roommates with what I'm hearing as compared to what they're hearing.


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I'm not too picky with headphones- I generally just buy a decent pair of earbuds when I see them go on sale. The ones I've got right now are Rocketfish earbuds that were originally $25, but I got them for $10. They're in pretty good condition, and I've already had them for a few months now, so they've already paid for themselves!


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As a musician, I love the Shure SRH840.  img-2681901-1-81WsW5a42TL._SL1500_.jpg

Inexpensive, ridiculously comfortable, and has a great range compared to similarly priced headphones.

I like the 840's a lot too! I feel that they're more geared towards just good sound for casual listening than producing though...The frequency response graph on the 840's shows a bit less flatness, and more of a warm feel...but they're still great construction, still great sound, and still great price (though slightly higher than the 440's) so yeah,...brohoofs to you guys for stayin classy! ;)


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I have a pair of the beats headphones. ^^

 

They have spoiled me so hard, any music I listen to now that isn't coming out of beats just sounds bad. ^^"


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Before I started delving into the world of higher end headphones, I had a few pairs of those over the years. Still great sounding for $9 and durable too.

 

I wear $9 ear buds made by Sony. I don't have a lot of money.

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