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    First phone without headphone jack

    right gotcha, I ordered the BTR5 with a cable I hope it works well with my Sens HD58x!
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    First phone without headphone jack

    thanks for all the suggestions..gosh there's a lot to research..I don't have wireless charging unfortunately. I'm checking out the BTR5 now just to confirm..I can also use something like this for wired connection between my phone and headphones if I wanted to right, not just bluetooth? The...
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    Split my macbook to 4 sources?

    I have a macbook pro 16 inch and I'm looking to split my headphone out somehow to 4 sources - two sets of headphones and two sets of speakers (I'll only be running set at a time) - I just don't want to unplug and replug repeatedly Any suggestions best way to do this for maintaining good sound...
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    First phone without headphone jack

    Hi all, new here and got my first jackless phone (Pixel 6a) I started researching but got lost so maybe I can get a few suggestions - my headphones are m50x and Sense HD58X - also my car is old does not have bluetooth, I used a regular 3.5 jack into my old phone and my cigarette lighter charger...
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    MacBook Pro M1 Pro/Max - 3.5mm output

    I have a macbook pro 16 and I think the headphone out sounds pretty good! Actually I'm looking to split my headphone out somehow to 4 sources - two sets of headphones and two sets of speakers (I'll only be running set at a time) - I just don't want to unplug and replug repeatedly Any...
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    New(?) Bose Soundtrue Headphones

    I just got the around ear version, super comfy I love them for that. But the sound is really weird in the treble, like compressed and grainy and still kinda harsh. It's really unfortunate as I just wanted something comfy to wear outdoor on the move, but the treble is really annoying. I guess I...
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    Bose SoundTrue vs ATH-M50x

    I have both and the m50x is much smoother in the top end and has more weight across the board.   The bose soundtrue around ear are more comfortable and for going outside, walking, especially summertime I just love how light and soft they are around my ears/on my head!   However, the Bose has...
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    New here recommendation needed!

      Sorry I have the m50x not the m50, just got them recently. I use the m50 for mixing so I'm used to them, they do lack a sense of warmth and cohesion, but I guess they are meant as mixing headphones and not so much listening headphones anyway. I don't mind the separation in sounds though, for...
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    New here recommendation needed!

    Cool thanks! Will check out the Sony MDR-1A, the bose were pretty damn comfy/light I must say, and yes that is my main priority as I will only be using them on the train/bus/walking out doors, as indoors I will use my AT m50s or other sonys.
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    New here recommendation needed!

    Thanks! I'll try them out. I tried on the Panasonic RP monitor and the bose truesound over ear and they were both very comfy and light, the store was too noisy to tell which was better sounds wise though. Any opinion on those?
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    New here recommendation needed!

    Hi there! New here love the site, I'm an entry level music head and really need some headphones that cover my ears (totally), for public transport/bus/train and sound good (well decent enough) on my cellphone without an amp. I love great sound but to be honest I'm not too fussy when I'm outdoor...
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