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I asked this question in a thread a week ago but didn't get many replies. What are good open-ear headphones that are around ~$110? I can always go above budget if needed.

 

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I asked this question in a thread a week ago but didn't get many replies. What are good open-ear headphones that are around ~$110? I can always go above budget if needed.

AKG k612 pro are sometimes around 140$, not right now, they are 160$ now

 

You should get rid of word OEM in your title, it confuses people cause its not really a thing, there is IEM, but OEM is a completly differnt thing

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AKG k612 pro are sometimes around 140$, not right now, they are 160$ now

 

You should get rid of word OEM in your title, it confuses people cause its not really a thing, there is IEM, but OEM is a completly differnt thing

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There's the Pioneer SE-A1000 at around $60. I don't really think there are any other good ones. 

that's disappointing :(

guess I'll just go closed-ear, the sennheiser aesthetic looks awful imo

 

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that's disappointing :(

guess I'll just go closed-ear, the sennheiser aesthetic looks awful imo

check out beyerdynamic they maybe have some. I don't know any specifics or even if they are any good around that price though.

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that's disappointing :(

guess I'll just go closed-ear, the sennheiser aesthetic looks awful imo

 

 

They're on your head when you listen to them anyways, and if you're using them at your PC, does it matter that much? :3

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They're on your head when you listen to them anyways, and if you're using them at your PC, does it matter that much? :3

yeah it does to me

 

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yeah it does to me

 

 

okay :(, goodluck finding a pair of open headphones sir.

 

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I like my Se-A1000's, but that is under budget, another good option is the Takstar HI2050. If you are not in a hurry you can wait for Massdrop to offer the last 2000 massdrop edition AKG K7XX's, which they seem like they are going to be an awesome deal for $20, but no one really knows for sure since the only person that has reviewed them so far us Linus...

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Audiotechica AD 500x?

Superlux HD 681b?

AKG K240?

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Try Tackstar Hi 2050,cost is 40-50$ has the same audio quality of sennheiser hd 558

http://www.krish-tech.com/2014/12/tackstar-hi-2050-headphone-review.html

 

Figures, given they appear to be qpad/beyer clones.

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Figures, given they appear to be qpad/beyer clones.

I don't care if they are clone or not,if i can get a headphone with amazing good audio at dirt cheap price,i am buying i have used it for some time now and it's really good.Build quality and sound quality is better than my ath m40x

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I don't care if they are clone or not,if i can get a headphone with amazing good audio at dirt cheap price,i am buying i have used it for some time now and it's really good.Build quality and sound quality is better than my ath m40x

 

Didn't say it was a bad thing.

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The flakey 'auto adjusting' headband on the AD500X / 700X are known to be loose fitting after a while.  I would definitely spend a bit extra and get the AKG K612 Pro as mentioned.  Super comfy for long gaming sessions.  Barnacules did a review on them a while back.

 

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