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    Praise: Sennheiser HD212 PRO

    Like all the review from you guys, this product this GREAT!
    (paid $28 on ebay + $9 shipping)

    It blows aways my pathetic Platronic headset (came with Microsoft GameVoice).



    This headset is awesome, I really like it! ^^


    Thank you guys!




    p.s.
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    Please recommend one!
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    Glad you like 'em. Enjoy!
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    Another happy customer

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    RIP SiS :( CrawlingEye's Avatar
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    You could consider the Beyerdynamic DT831's or the DT880's.

    I warn you though, neither will be cheap.
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    Originally posted by CrawlingEye
    You could consider the Beyerdynamic DT831's or the DT880's.

    I warn you though, neither will be cheap.
    I actually like the HD580s and a decent amp, but again, that could cost more than you'd like.
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    RIP SiS :( CrawlingEye's Avatar
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    Originally posted by masteraleph
    I actually like the HD580s and a decent amp, but again, that could cost more than you'd like.
    DT880's would actually be more expensive than the HD580's, both would require an amp. The DT831's would require an amp as well, but are cheaper than the previous 2 options.
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    Yeah, the Senn212Pros are so good, they took one look at my old Sony headphones (The open ones with the plastic thing that swooped behind your head) and said, "Hahah, 0wned!" Then the headphones turned to me and said, "All your ears are belong to us!!!"

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