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look for the sennheiser 400 series those are pretty comfortable

also as always you should go to shop or somewhere you can test the headphones before choosing

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Sennheiser PX 360

 

Edit: they're over budget. Might not want to buy used ones though, i currently experiencew some problems with the cushioning on mine, a stitch is coming loose. On the other side i wore them for around 5 hours everyday for the past year. :D

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Have a crazy guy yell in your ear.

 

But seriously, the best way to choose headphones you like is to try them on in a store. You may say "Oh i like the look of those" but when you try them on you may not like them. However, sennheisers are pretty comfy.

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Logitech G35's are great! They make you feel like your in a room with speakers all around with the 3d audio, plus skype call are like being in someones house and yours at the same time, really cool

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I was actually looking at those on another tab, and the specs & cup shape look damn-near perfect. I'll post a review once they arrive.

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http://www.amazon.com/Shure-SRH440-Professional-Studio-Headphones/dp/B002DP1FTU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1388165555&sr=8-1&keywords=srh440

 

the best I've used for around $100 but I'd recommend buying srh840 pads.

 

I'll try and get my review done this weekend.

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