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#1 dbd333
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What are you going to use them for? Because unless the noise is a simple pattern that the active noise cancellation can cancel out easily, it's better to get noise isolating in ear monitors.

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#2 dbd333
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BeyerDynamic DT770 Pro 80 Ohm.

Good bass, but not too strong. Good build, non-replaceable cord BUT the thing is built like a tank.

Problem is you need a headphone amp to fully power it.

The only reason I bought it was because the build quality was better than the last trillion headphones I've used that broke under six months because of rip-off plastic builds. The sound quality was just the bonus, and with an amp it's just beautiful.

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#3 dbd333
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Wanna stop StarForce?
STOP TORRENTING!!!

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#4 dbd333
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I wish I can run my computer in a space so cold it runs at peak efficiency

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#5 dbd333
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My connection is at 2.7mbps and I can stream youtube HD without hiccups, so you can run 2-3 Hd videos at the same time

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#6 dbd333
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If you have the money, buy it.

If you have the time, build your own.

And if you have more time build your own with the right parts.

And if you have MORE time overclock it correctly.

Hopefully in the end you'll lose all your friends and spend all your time PC gaming in your custom built /take-that-alienware-you-gouging-doo-doo-heads-I-built-my-own-eat-it-because-I-would-spend-countless-hours-being-frustrated-comparing-the-best-hardware-than-to-just-pay-a-bit-more-for-a-fine-working-gaming-rig' computer rig.

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#8 dbd333
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Welp, I guess I'm not gonna buy the newest nano, I'll get the 32GB Sony Oled Mp3 player instead 8)

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#9 dbd333
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If you have the money, buy it.

If you have the time, build your own.

And if you have more time build your own with the right parts.

And if you have MORE time overclock it correctly.

Hopefully in the end you'll lose all your friends and spend all your time PC gaming in your custom built /take-that-alienware-you-gouging-doo-doo-heads-I-built-my-own-eat-it-because-I-would-spend-countless-hours-being-frustrated-comparing-the-best-hardware-than-to-just-pay-a-bit-more-for-a-fine-working-gaming-rig' computer rig.

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#10 dbd333
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Diablo 2 with a larger resolution, same engine (more detail though), same gameplay (different story), and about 24-32 players in a single game. Imagine the fun.