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Re: Headphones recommended
Schorsch wrote:ATH-M50X
I have to agree on these, had the M50, used them to death. Bought the M50X, even better with the replaceable cable.
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Re: Headphones recommended
My go to headphones for all my keys is Roland RH-200. Even better than the RH-300 which are considerably more expensive. I have tried numerous brands and prices. Nothing compares to my RH-200. I have 3 sets.
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Re: Headphones recommended
Hi, just a question about durability.
The current one I'm using (a low cost which came with some instrument a while ago) starts peeling off the plastic coating at the ears, raining black snippets everywhere.
A Sennheiser headset for the PC disintegrated its foam even more drastically after a few years. It became unusable, though electrically still intact.
Any recommendations under this aspect? I.e. how to have a headphone which still is mechanically intact after half a decade or so? (During my childhood this was normal, but today ......)
The current one I'm using (a low cost which came with some instrument a while ago) starts peeling off the plastic coating at the ears, raining black snippets everywhere.
A Sennheiser headset for the PC disintegrated its foam even more drastically after a few years. It became unusable, though electrically still intact.
Any recommendations under this aspect? I.e. how to have a headphone which still is mechanically intact after half a decade or so? (During my childhood this was normal, but today ......)
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Re: Headphones recommended
stageCustom wrote:Any recommendations under this aspect? I.e. how to have a headphone which still is mechanically intact after half a decade or so? (During my childhood this was normal, but today ......)
Yes that's annoying, but for most brands of headphones you can replace the pads. There is a category called "headphones earpads" at Thomann, with hundreds of products available.
https://www.thomann.de/intl/headphones_earpads.html
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