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Superlux are pretty decent. drivers are probably just as good as any other headphone. however it doesn't really make much sence to spend a ton of money on a soundcard and get cheap headphones...

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Superlux are the best brand of choice if you're not gonna be spending more than $100 USD on headphones. I have actually tried there HD 668b. Although, it needs time to burn in and so uncomfortable out of the box, but overtime. They're pretty good.

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