second the porta pro--extremely comfortable, fantastic value. the sporta pro, which have a sealed plastic design, just don't sound as good. i also owned the sennheiser px-100 (until consumed by a pitbull)--they were also lightweight and good, though i preferred the porta pro, which had a bit more slam.
Travel headphones need to be...
I'm in research for the best to my needs headphones which is narrowing my search to:
maximum comfort
portable and foldable
no earbuds or in-ear = minimum comfort = unacceptable
performance clarity natural
non-fatigue
ipod friendly(but not necessary plan to buy portable amp anyways)
budget $100 or bellow.
maximum comfort
portable and foldable
no earbuds or in-ear = minimum comfort = unacceptable
performance clarity natural
non-fatigue
ipod friendly(but not necessary plan to buy portable amp anyways)
budget $100 or bellow.
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Porta Pro didn't work. Finally finished my headphone amp project based on Texas Instruments 2V amplifier module.. Auditioning earspeakers with my newborn DIY amp I stopped on Ultrasone ICans. The dynamic headroom of these earspeakers allows to use wide power range and they sounded FANTASTIC amplified vs. PX200. Plus completely fatigue free and ultra light weight, completely foldable as well. |
I guess travel headphones should be noise cancelling, so AirPods won't suit noisy trips I guess. I don't know what design you prefer, but different travel blogs confirm that
MonoDeal headphones are perfect for travelling (the price is rather loyal, about 40-50$ ). |
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