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Anything over $40 and its not going to be terrible... I prefer in-ear phones for better sound isolation. Instantly equals better sound

Gloria has been registered 12 hours and phase one is almost complete already lol. Car is almost "cool". Still needs a few things

chopped springs, gestalt virouge and a cyber bodykit?

actually you pretty close

something like:

http://www.dicksmith.com.au/earphones-headphones/sennheiser-stereo-headphone-dsau-c9921

would find on jb but for some reason cannot access there website from here

Dat price doe jeezus!

Only really need a pair for Saturday lol. nfi when I'll need to use em again.

Looks like them

"Strong Bass Response"

Either you're lying or JB/Sennheiser are lying

agreed, i use them at work and they ok for background noise

but yeah nothing compared to wired ones

http://www.productreview.com.au/p/sennheiser-rs-120.html

Sound clear but a little tinny and lacking depth/base.

I also found the bass levels to be quite acceptable...source dependent.

Very ordinary bass level

that said i went from HD450's to these, so big diff in quality, but the old ones got trashed.

Dat price doe jeezus!

Only really need a pair for Saturday lol. nfi when I'll need to use em again.

yeah i paid less than that for them.

great for planes and data centers for removing white noise

Get sennheiser HD25s.. Hamish used them for over a zillion sweaty drug fuelled club gigs in the 90s and they still work perfectly today when he rides the train at 6:30am bla bla bla

You forgot that I used them skiing as well

I bet you were listening to Huey Lewis And The News while skiing

Their early work was a little too new wave for my tastes, but when Sports came out in '83, I think they really came into their own, commercially and artistically. The whole album has a clear, crisp sound, and a new sheen of consummate professionalism that really gives the songs a big boost. He's been compared to Elvis Costello, but I think Huey has a far more bitter, cynical sense of humor.

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Get sennheiser HD25s.. Hamish used them for over a zillion sweaty drug fuelled club gigs in the 90s and they still work perfectly today when he rides the train at 6:30am bla bla bla

you also forgot to add that I have the original German made ones from the 90's not the lower quality Irish made ones available post 2002

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