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However, comfort is terrible
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, comfort is outstanding, they're lightweight and are easy to forget about when you wear them
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PROS:· Punchy, enjoyable bass· Great durability· Inactive featuresCONS· Poor comfort and make ears sweat· Thick, congested sound
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As a full-time voice talent, I love the quality and comfort of these studio headphones and use them for all of my audio editing jobs.
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Specifically, the mechanical joints are well made, which issomething I didn't find true of older Bose quiet comfort headphones (they broke after a year).I'm really happy with these.
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Great Sound, Comfort, and quality for what you get
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As for gaming, the sound is great, but my largest complaint is comfort during long term use
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Good comfort
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In this tier of pricing and quality, this is the best sound quality and comfort you'll find.
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The biggest downside is the comfort
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Own/Owned CB3 Hush, Bose Quiet Comfort 35, Beats Studio, and Sony XB950BT Extra Bass.
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, the comfort is wonderful, noise blocking is great and they are tough and durable
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Absolutely great sound, comfort, and noise filtering
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great quality and comfort
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The next complaint is the comfort
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Best comfort
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Comfort is also great, I'm able to wear them for hours without any discomfort.
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Excellent design, comfort and build
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I am impressed particularly by its sturdy construction yet effortless comfort, as well as its sound quality, which seems to place the listener directly in the recording studio.
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great quality. comfort, and features
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their is great comfort great design great quality ,worth each penny
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Comfort wise these are good
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I have had these headphones since 2016 and it was the best investment I have made in my setup, I can wear them for hours and forget they are on with amazing quality and comfort
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If comfort and practicality are an issue for you, get the ATH-M50x, hands down.
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Bulky but great sound isolation and comfort.
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One problem I find with this that rarely occurs to others is that the headband just doesn't provide enough comfort for me
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I've tried several Bluetooth earbuds and over-ear sets in the past and wasn't sold.. poor quality audio, not loud enough, poor comfort you name it I've seen it
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At home I have Sennheiser HD 598 headphones, which have excellent sound and comfort, but I can't bring them to work because they don't have sound isolation and can be heard from a considerable distance when I use them
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Outstanding sound quality and comfort
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Comfort fair--a bit heavy.
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Overall i wouldnt recommend these headphones to anyone whos looking for amazing sound quality and comfort
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I even believe these to have better sound then Bose quiet comforts
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Like the look like the sound, the comfort is not as good as one would expect they feel a bit heavy at the top strap maybe it's a steel band inside who knows, I just know that It hurts after about 5 to 6 hours of constant use, there are cheaper brands out there that don't sound as good but are way
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Comfort is great
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Great comfort and sound
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Good comfort, good quality
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I could not hear with my Bose Quiet Comfort 25!Well made with sturdy cable options included
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comfort is nice at the top of the head, but after a wile your ears can get a little uncomfortable
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Bulky but great sound isolation and comfort.
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My one complaint with the headphones is the comfort.
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Specifically, the mechanical joints are well made, which issomething I didn't find true of older Bose quiet comfort headphones (they broke after a year).I'm really happy with these.
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I’ve heard the comfort on the M50x is generally good with some people saying they do get uncomfortable with extended use.
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I have fallen asleep with them on and also listened to them for hours with very decent comfort.
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On the other had I love comfort, Used it for a good 7 hours straight and my only complaint would be the bending of the cord
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PROS:· Punchy, enjoyable bass· Great durability· Inactive featuresCONS· Poor comfort and make ears sweat· Thick, congested sound
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Of course the tightness helps keep outside sound out, but comfort is important as well.
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These also get loud as hell and stay impressively balanced, if you're into that.-Comfort: Once again, amazing
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These are really outstanding headphones with great sound quality, better than the Bose Quiet Comfort headphones and wireless JayBird sport earbuds I have been using.
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Comfort is great with the brainwavz cushions, but the headphone is a little hefty
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Comfort can be improved a ton by buying different ear pads
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The audiotechnica ath m50x is in my opinion the best headphones for the price with amazing sound quality and comfort
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At first glance, one hundred and forty-nine dollars might seem like a lot of money to spend on some headphones, however, they offer better sound quality, overall design, good build quality, and comfort than anything else comparable at this price range.
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Comfort is excellent
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Comfort wise these are good
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I use a set of Bose Quiet Comfort headphones at work
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These replaced Sony MDR V6 headphones and I greatly prefer the sound and comfort of the Audio
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so I was careful here doing it slowly in stages until I hit as much of an optimum as I dared resulting in a much improved comfort level
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Good comfort too.
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Build is good, comfort is fantastic and the sound is spacious and wonderfully pleasant
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These headphones had amazing sound quality and comfort but the passive sound isolation was mediocre at best
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The B&O were the clearest, or some would say flat.
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My B&O and Bose are more comfortable, but they are not, by any means, uncomfortable.
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The B&O were the clearest, or some would say flat.
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My B&O and Bose are more comfortable, but they are not, by any means, uncomfortable.
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my mixes r so clean n