no earbuds, no wireless, no bluetooth, no noise cancelling, no built-in XM radio, no audiophile...
...good enough to hear youtube recordings reasonably well.
I'm shopping used in the $XX range.
Do you have some "pretty darn good ones", are really careful with your stuff, but (maybe you) upgraded (etc.)?
I had a set of Sony blah-blah...very good...the supporting parts busted. I've been getting by with some old drug-store crap that I found in the bottom of a box...and I'm thinking that (even though I'm broke) I deserve something slightly better...
thanks
...or should I just watch these...or what...??
(I know nuthin' about headphones.)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/234791113637
https://www.ebay.com/itm/234770754585
I believe (??) those that I had before were these:
(They were just fine.)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/125625338835
plain ol' (wired/no gimmicks/decent) stereo headphones
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Re: plain ol' (wired/no gimmicks/decent) stereo headphones
Koss Porta Pro, long standing model
Koss Porta Pro On Ear Headphones with Case, Black / Silver https://a.co/d/hVkWTlE
Grado SR60x, a step above
GRADO SR60x Prestige Series Wired Open-Back Stereo Headphones https://a.co/d/aeOLW8t
Koss Porta Pro On Ear Headphones with Case, Black / Silver https://a.co/d/hVkWTlE
Grado SR60x, a step above
GRADO SR60x Prestige Series Wired Open-Back Stereo Headphones https://a.co/d/aeOLW8t
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Re: plain ol' (wired/no gimmicks/decent) stereo headphones
good...
If used in live (recording) applications, it's difficult to tune when high frequencies are dampened/muffled.