That lady is so good even her hair is musical.
K_ThomasWhite
I have a couple of the models othes have discussed in this thread. The Porta Pro and the Sennheiser PX100-II. Both are quite comfortable, at least for me. The sound is quite different between the two. The PP give you a good deal more treble than the Senns. The Senns have what used to be referred to as the Sennheiser "veil". Meaning a darker, non-sparkly sound. Pleasant enough but lacking in the upper range. They do have a cleaner, less "fuzzy" sound than the PP. With the PP, I always get the feeling I am hearing some sort of distortion in the sound. This is at low to medium volume.
I don't use these very much, as I don't think the sound quality is all that good on either pair.
From the OP: "The top of my head gets so sore while gaming."
That almost sounds like an adjustment issue. What happens if you extend the earcups lower?
Just another reason to use wired devices. On the other hand, this is just as bad as someone who wants to mess with their phone while in the bathroom. It is just something you should not do.
From the OP: "It almost feels like 75 percent of reviewers here are just fan-boys of a single brand and are trying to destroy other headphone brands."
Bingo!
I agree with you on most of your points. I also use wired for various reasons. They cost less, are harder to lose, the wires don't bother me at all, and I think wired (in general) sounds better.
The ones I use most (when I use them) are the Apple EarPods. For about $16 I get basically the same sound as the much more expensive wireless version. Why would I spend $150 or more for wireless? In my case, it wouldn't make sense.
I love how people say something like this, without giving any examples of what fits that description.