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@samantha
Any recommendations for headphones? I've had the Bose XM4s, regular airpods, Airpods maxes. I'm looking for headphones that are not to heavy on the head and really make things sound *clear*. I listen to a lot of jazz, bossa nova, pop etc.
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there’s no perfect recco, headphones (and speakers) are quite personal and always involve compromises. AirPods Max (APM for short) are actually very good headphones overall with relatively neutral tuning and decent detail retrieval. I like their low-end response quite a bit. the only downside for me is that they’re heavy as hell and uncomfortable for 3hr+ sessions. a bit generic but I would give the Sony XM5 and Bose QuietComfort Ultra a try and see how you feel vs. APM. my guess is that you’ll find both more comfortable (mainly less heavy) and you might prefer the sound of one or the other. doubtful either will be higher performance, just different. I’d recommend choosing a set of tracks that you’ve heard a million times, and listening to the same tracks on whichever models you compare. if you listen to random tracks on each, you might confuse yourself rather than drawing useful conclusions. taking notes is also helpful rather than relying on memory. on the “consumer” side, I’m personally not a fan of headphones like Beats since they are tuned with a strong “smiley” EQ, tipped up at both the low and high end of their frequency response. that said, some people really dig it, so worth a try. on the “hi-fi” side, my personal favs are Focal Bathys wireless headphones. they are a notable notch above APM in sound quality and quite a bit more comfortable. the main downside is that they’re even more expensive than APM ($1000?). there’s a new Bathys Mg model that is a notch higher ($1500?) and allegedly better still. anyway, hope this helps a bit 💜
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also the above is assuming you mean wireless BT headphones, perhaps you are open to wired in which case I’d have different questions / suggestions
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@samantha
Thanks so much Matthew, this is so helpful. I am looking at wired headphones since I know I lose a bit of fidelity! It's mostly for working at home on my laptop, which I'll plug in. Exclusively for sitting at home, no traveling. I've heard good things about the Focal Bathys but also the Beyers or Sennheisers
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oh interesting! didn’t expect your preference for wired headphones but makes sense. also, for the record, I’m not a headphone guy so this isn’t exactly my area of expertise but the process is similar to auditioning speakers. in that case, since you’ll be mostly using them at home, do you mind if they “leak” sound that other people around you might hear? or does that not matter? similarly, do you mind if you hear ambient noise around you or do you want to be lightly isolated from your surroundings? trying to determine if you might prefer open back vs. closed back designs based on the above.
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