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    They're so comfortable you'll wear them for hours and forget you even have them on, while still being so durable that even after 4 years of throwing them around they're still in great condition. Not to mention the sound quality makes listening to music 10x better. They have the best bass out of any headphones I've ever tried.

    They're not exactly noise canceling headphones though, which is why I didn't recommend them here earlier. They're open air, meaning there's a bunch of little holes on each headphone that lets sound come in and out easier. People will usually be able to hear what you're listening to pretty easily and if you keep it low enough you can hear them talk.

    ...also if you play Halo you can hear everything like footsteps and people reloading a mile away.

    But my opinion is worthless

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozzy View Post
    They're so comfortable you'll wear them for hours and forget you even have them on, while still being so durable that even after 4 years of throwing them around they're still in great condition. Not to mention the sound quality makes listening to music 10x better. They have the best bass out of any headphones I've ever tried.

    They're not exactly noise canceling headphones though, which is why I didn't recommend them here earlier. They're open air, meaning there's a bunch of little holes on each headphone that lets sound come in and out easier. People will usually be able to hear what you're listening to pretty easily and if you keep it low enough you can hear them talk.

    ...also if you play Halo you can hear everything like footsteps and people reloading a mile away.

    But my opinion is worthless
    why would you do such a thing to your headphones
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    I acutally more or less agree with you on this. I'm much more of an athlete then an intellectual.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozzy View Post
    They're so comfortable you'll wear them for hours and forget you even have them on, while still being so durable that even after 4 years of throwing them around they're still in great condition. Not to mention the sound quality makes listening to music 10x better. They have the best bass out of any headphones I've ever tried.

    They're not exactly noise canceling headphones though, which is why I didn't recommend them here earlier. They're open air, meaning there's a bunch of little holes on each headphone that lets sound come in and out easier. People will usually be able to hear what you're listening to pretty easily and if you keep it low enough you can hear them talk.

    ...also if you play Halo you can hear everything like footsteps and people reloading a mile away.

    But my opinion is worthless
    I don't mind that they aren't noise canceling, but I'm not sure I like the fact that other people can hear what I'm playing. I want to be able to use them in the library and stuff and not bother people. Can they only hear when its really loud?

    Also I heard you are supposed to "break them in" by just playing a bunch of different music for a few hours, is that true?

    I haven't gotten them in the mail yet...

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