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post #16 of 28
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I recommend the skullcandy hello kitties.


Awww yeah.

 

post #17 of 28

Rule 33 of the Interwebz.

 

Back to topic an Audio Technica FC707 would be good for girls. Decent sound too.

post #18 of 28

Its difficult to find headphones with a fashionable, colorful design that also sounds good. 

I heard that the Reloop RHP-10 can be bought in many color configurations and is not a bad performer. It does supposedly distort at DJ listening levels though, so if you want to listen to them real loud, its probably better to invest in either something uglier or pricier (and better looking).

post #19 of 28

ES7 would be really nice, if not a little over the budget =(

 

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True, although I think many of those headphones don't look so good on girls. DJ style headphones are good looking IMO.

Oh and I disagree, the M50 looked great on my gf, kind of in an unexpectedly alluring way. 

post #20 of 28

How about the panasonic rp-htx7ae

Never listened to them, but reviews say they're decent.

post #21 of 28
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i look pretty good with my pro 900s 

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Oh and I disagree, the M50 looked great on my gf, kind of in an unexpectedly alluring way. 


Interesting, so girls can look good with audiophile cans ? Awesome ! 

 

 

post #22 of 28

Yup, that's the only way girls can look good.

post #23 of 28
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Yup, that's the only way girls can look good.



X2 beerchug.gif

post #24 of 28

JVC HARX 700 for a female..jk

post #25 of 28

ATH ES7 looks good in girls, plus girls loves shinny stuff right? jokes aside it is a very good headphone, it is not bass heavy, not sure if that is a plus or a con for you.

 

just look at it!!

 

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post #26 of 28

Hi, my GF has Klipsch Image One, it's not colourfull, simply black, but she love the sound and the comfort. It has a little bass has you wish and it's not too big...

 

My 2 cents...

post #27 of 28
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Originally Posted by JamesMcProgger View Post

ATH ES7 looks good in girls, plus girls loves shinny stuff right? jokes aside it is a very good headphone, it is not bass heavy, not sure if that is a plus or a con for you.

 

just look at it!!

 

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I would second this pick for a girl.  They're conventional in appearance, yet small and somewhat unobtrusive.  At the same time, they exude class and quality.  No one need feel embarassed wearing a pair.  Finally, the sound quality is good enough that any audiophile will appreciate the selection, too.

 

The only caveat is the ubuiquitous counterfeit issue - but that's another recommendation, in a way - something widely copied is widely in demand.  A purchase from reliable sources can assure authenticity, though.

 

post #28 of 28

I'm going to second the ES7 as well.

 

I figured you would like them, being a girl and all. We all know girls are attracted to shiny objects. Audition them and see what you think. They aren't very bassheavy, but that's not necessarily a bad thing, even when listening to electronica.

 

Oh yes, I almost forgot.. WOMEN ON ZE INTERWEBZ? What is this sorcery?!

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