I have PC 320 and those are the best I've had so far.
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It's expensive, i wouldn't pay too much for a headphone (i know quality is important but...)
Also i couldn't find that Sennheiser in any stores located in Turkey; the only online store priced it as 1.999 bucks, can you believe it? It was $299 in Sennheiser's website (it's still expensive, i have to pay 600+ bucks for this)
Turkey is shit, you should now.
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You should look at 350 (without 3d end) those are the same as 363d but without the 7.1 virtual surround adapter (which still can be emulated through sound card or some software) its much cheaper. You could always opt for the cheaper ones, but without microphone, those are way cheaper than the ones with one.
Though yea some of the stuff is much more expensive in some countries.
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Uh. Thank you for your time. It's still expensive. It cost like half of my rent.
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Head-fi.org can help better, plenty of over the ears, usually they are a better value, any price range? Sony XB1000 always looked like the most comfortable pair ever but I never tried them...
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Sorry can't help you there buddy. My ears are a set of big flappy twin antennas and I'd been switching headphones (after it fails to contribute in any way whatsoever of course) for years now. Currently I'm using Pioneer SE-MJ21 but I wouldn't recommend it if you got big ears like mine.
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Samson SR850s. Best value, deep bass, excellent midrange, nice treble.
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Is that "Samson"? Because there is nothing about Sennheiser with that model.
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Oh, you're right. Sorry! My second to last pair was a Sennheiser. I went with something cheaper this time, and wasn't disappointed. I don't know what you're budget is, but if its under $100, go with the SR850s. They're 55 mm, which should probably be big enough for your ears.
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huh? ohms is a measurement of electrical resistance. its a tech spec and has nothing to do with the physical size of the earcup part of the headphone he is concerned with
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Hello guys and gals.
I have to buy a new PC headphones since my 3 years old headphones want to say goodbye soon (cable problems). It was my favourite; Phillips SHP1900, most probably budget one but it's extremely comfortable. My ears are a little bit... wide (flap-eared or cauliflower; i don't know which one is proper to describe this).
So i'm looking for a new headphones for PC, but the first must-have feature should be "ear comfort". "Earshells" shouldn't be small; my ears have to fit inside of the headphones. Otherwise they will be squished under those shells (i bought that kind of headphones before, it made my ears hurt).
Please, can you recommend me good PC headphones suitable for my ears? Thank you :)
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