Guys i’m not on glassesbook

Sennheiser Momentums are absolutely fine to wear with glasses.

You’re on PickyPickyGitBook, though: “Oh they can’t be in-ear gasp but I don’t want to have to wear large headphones on my head. Oh my. Small and dainty. But VERY VERY GOOD.”
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Nah in-ears are trash maaaan. i want the real warm vinyls experience.

Cmon guys help me waste a hundred bones

There is not a chance you don’t wear glasses.

I have AKG’s Y50 and they’re good so I assume the Y55 would be good too.

That’s all I have.

Any recommendations for over ear 20-35 quid headphones? My inner ear music fidelity ones have just developed a dodgy cable.

i don’t wear glasses

weren’t you a 450/451 user previously? how do they compare?

spend 40 and get the 451s. you can replace the cable.

nope: AKG K518 previously. They were really good but the cable was very thin. The Y50 has a replaceable cable so fine there. I think the Y50 sound better but I liked the K518 a lot.

aight. thanks for your input!

The AKG K451 are absolutely fine for me with specs - they don’t grip your bonce too tightly. Might depend on how chunky your frames are, though.

Pince nez coupled with any earphones in the world.

Who’s got the chunkiest frames?

Someone start the thread!

are more expensive earphones generally much more durable than cheaper ones?
i just buy cheap shit ones cos they always break and i don’t wanna waste too much money, might be self defeating though

Depends on the brand, model and cost. Generally speaking they’re nice better built as they have less nasty clicky mechanisms and better materials and also allow detachable chords. The senheiser momentum and shite shr1540s I rock both feel like they’d need a bloody good beating to be damaged.

Shure*

at this price-point in-ears give better sound quality, it’s a no-brainer

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i’m sure you’re right, but i’m just not into em

had these for four years. one of the best purchases ever. they’ve taken a hell of a beating and are still working perfectly.sound is lovely and they’re the most comfortable pair of headphones I’ve ever had. Plus you can buy replacement parts for most of the components relatively cheaply.

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