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I’m looking for a pair that are comfortable on the ears, have a comfortable band, and that preferably could interchange from being Bluetooth, to being wired and connected to an iPhone. I’m not a tech buff, just looking to treat myself to something nice, does anyone have any recommendations?

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[–] Hifiman-_-@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Hmmm did you try the edition xs? How the bass compare to the edition xs as I have it now and was thinking to get the he1000 stealth!! . Idk I have seen ppl saying it has the most bass and dynamic !!?

[–] Shandriel@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Beyer DT990 Edition (250 Ohms)

impeccable build quality, ultra comfy, great clarity, nice bass for open backs..

and at that price, they are just a steal. (I paid 150 USD brand spanking new 6 years ago and have used them almost exclusively while working)

[–] Perry4761@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Many jokesters in this thread. In all seriousness, I would suggest either the Focal Bathys or the Airpods Max if you want a nice Bluetooth set with active noise cancellation. It’s not the best sound you can get for that amount of money, but the best wound won’t be wireless nor will it have ANC.

[–] AppleCartAgent@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Asking me this is like asking a parent which of their children is their favorite. :-D

I think the best general pair of headphones might be the Focal Bathys, because they’re excellent BT headphones, but even better when plugged in, plus they have just enough features.

After that, the QC45 (Comfort, sound), Momentum 4 (sound, features), and AirPods Max (Comfort, features).

[–] TransducerBot@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

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