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Stock headphones generally suck. You also never find stock circumaural
(they fit around the ear rather than sit on it) headphones.
I guess I'm a Sony fan when it comes to headphones. At home I use a set of
MDR-V600; they're a bit heavy, but they are well-padded and can be had just
about anywhere for ~$100.
My MDR-D55 are much, much lighter, and they sound better. Retail ~$180,
assuming you can find them retail, that is. Sony does not list them in
their on-line catalog.
And I just bought a set of MDR-E888LP earbuds to replace my aging MDR-848LP
(I think; they're about 3 years old, now) buds -- the base response on the
888 is definitely stronger than the 848.
Right now I am tempted to obtain the Grado SR60. The only think I am leery
about is that they are supraural, and I find that style to be uncomfortable.
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