starpause
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Subject says it all, what phones are you using and what do you use them for? Music only, movies, games?
I *had* some sony mdr-ex51 in-ear buds, but one side of them died last night. Hence my question
For the most part I use headphones inside (when I'm outside I like to hear the outside) but sometimes in noisy places like the bus or train. I use them for listening to music and making music (with lgpt). I rarely have sound turned on in games and I rarely watch videos.
I also have some grado sr80 open ear phones but I always used the in-ear buds with my gp2x because they are so portable. I would keep them in my Astonishia Story R case with my gp2x h34r:
So I'm planning on another in-ear bud, wobbling between something fun and bassy like creative's ep-630 buds or something analytical and crisp like the audio technica ath-ck7.
My main reason in asking is because some headphones can hiss, be to quiet, or sound overdriven depending on the source their hooked up to. So what's plugged into your your gp2x!?
I *had* some sony mdr-ex51 in-ear buds, but one side of them died last night. Hence my question
For the most part I use headphones inside (when I'm outside I like to hear the outside) but sometimes in noisy places like the bus or train. I use them for listening to music and making music (with lgpt). I rarely have sound turned on in games and I rarely watch videos.
I also have some grado sr80 open ear phones but I always used the in-ear buds with my gp2x because they are so portable. I would keep them in my Astonishia Story R case with my gp2x h34r:
So I'm planning on another in-ear bud, wobbling between something fun and bassy like creative's ep-630 buds or something analytical and crisp like the audio technica ath-ck7.
My main reason in asking is because some headphones can hiss, be to quiet, or sound overdriven depending on the source their hooked up to. So what's plugged into your your gp2x!?