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the detail you hear in these low end phones is unbelievable, its like hearing all music for the fist time, i hear things i DIDN'T know existed
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I'm not sure I'd buy the HD203s again, since they are my throwaway, toss in a bag, headphones, but at the same time, I can't complain about the better specs, the nicer music listening experience, and so forth.
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I can take my finger and rub the cord while wearing the phones and while listening to soft passages the music is obscured
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I use these for studio/recording purposes (as well as general music/movies)
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The music sounds nice but nothing out of this world
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I use them with my Dell laptop at work to listen to good music and watch videos.
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You want headphones to enjoy music, good quality
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You can hear details you had not noticed before (if using "normal" headphones) and you can really enjoy your music
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Music is clear and easy to hear.
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I think a video game is a good thing to test headphones with, with a huge range of cinimatics as well as music, video games put headphones to their test
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These are probably a great buy for someone who likes to feel pain as they listen to sad music or to torture others or who lost his outer ear to a fire or chemical burn, or if they simply never grew after their third birthday - certainly not for those of us with normally sized ears
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Wonderful sound, buy it, this product is perfect if you like music and don't want to spend ridiculous amounts of money
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Spend $100-$150 and actually enjoy your music
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I'm not too much of an audiophile, but I do know my way around music pretty well
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and i hard more then before , nice clear
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I bought these headphones in a pinch to replace a pair of Skullcandy Titans that had broken--I didn't want to bother with a warranty claim, as they never sounded very good anyway
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The product worked perfectly I needed a inexpensive VH-C to VCR adapter to complete the conversion of tapes to DVD