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So what is never knows best...? It is what Mamimi, from FLCL, has written on her cigarettes. And now, I co-opted it for this stupid blog.
12/07/2007 01:16:00 AM
A chronicle of headphones (with fake quotes hyping why I bought them)
* Crossroads MylarOne X3 - the quote: "better than superfis and a third of the price"
* JVC HA-FX55 - the quote: "like the creative ep630s but more readily available (plus better than sony ex71s)"
* Sennheiser HD201 - the quote: "they sound good with the turtle beach audio advantage micro"
* Panasonic RP-HJE50 - the quote: "like the sharp md33s but more readily available and without that random 4-pole plug (plus better than sony ex71s)"
* Koss KSC35 - the quote: "the best $25 you'll ever spend"
Overall at ~$30 average price, I've spent almost enough to get the Audio Technica A900s I really want (the quote: "good closed headphones that don't require an amp"). Of them, the Crossroads that I just got recently are holding down duty for mp3 playback on the bus, but I think I still like my Koss headphones the best. Problem is that the right clip for those is kinda broken, so it slips off whenever I try to wear it. "The best $25 you'll ever spend" has held up the best.
* Crossroads MylarOne X3 - the quote: "better than superfis and a third of the price"
* JVC HA-FX55 - the quote: "like the creative ep630s but more readily available (plus better than sony ex71s)"
* Sennheiser HD201 - the quote: "they sound good with the turtle beach audio advantage micro"
* Panasonic RP-HJE50 - the quote: "like the sharp md33s but more readily available and without that random 4-pole plug (plus better than sony ex71s)"
* Koss KSC35 - the quote: "the best $25 you'll ever spend"
Overall at ~$30 average price, I've spent almost enough to get the Audio Technica A900s I really want (the quote: "good closed headphones that don't require an amp"). Of them, the Crossroads that I just got recently are holding down duty for mp3 playback on the bus, but I think I still like my Koss headphones the best. Problem is that the right clip for those is kinda broken, so it slips off whenever I try to wear it. "The best $25 you'll ever spend" has held up the best.