Headphone talk
It's sad that I am considering buying Bose headphones which have a really not great frequency map buut I don't have much choice.
Specifically official refurbished ones... it's still pricey though.
Wearing glasses makes headphone selection difficult! I am looking for noise cancelation headphones because I live in a literal basement with the AC unit and washer/dryer noises I can't stand anymore. ![]()
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@KaffeineKaiju we've found Sennheiser headphones are usually pretty good for fitting with glasses, to the point that I don't think we ever considered our glasses as a thing that needs to be considered? we've had a couple pairs from sennheiser and they just work and are really comfortable
i dunno about their frequency response but i know sennheiser is a really well regarded brand among people who care about that--we just get them because they're comfortable and good over-ear headphones are hard to find
-F
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@Felthry I have glanced over a couple articles and one included Sennheiser HD 450BT in particular!
I will try not to be tooo overly picky about frequency response I just want a nice rounded sound that's not too bass biased.
I'll look into them too! Thanks for the input about it, I appreciate it a lot!
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@KaffeineKaiju we've also had them for about eight-ish years now and they still work fine (though some of the padding is tenuously attached right now and needs to be glued back on), so longevity is good
i don't remember which specific model we have, it's in the car right now, but if you care i can check when on the way back from work tonight
-F
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@KaffeineKaiju ah i'm sorry, i forgot to check
i don't think they're what you want anyway though, they're not noise cancelling
-F
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@Felthry If They have time to check tonight then I can wait! I am unable to buy anything until next week.