avocado
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My px100's have (finally) started to separate at the 1/8 jack, and the right ear channel is out. I haven't been paying attention to the headphone world for the last few years and would like some opinions before springing for a new pair. I've heard some good reviews about the px100-II, but the primary thing that worries me about them is that they've done nothing to strengthen the jack; I don't want work headphones to be something I need to upgrade every year or so, so that's a definite concern.
I have a fairly loose work environment, so whatever I end up getting doesn't need to be wholly closed. Obviously a Grado (which I have at home) is too open, but I also need to be able to hear people getting my attention, the phone, etc etc. I've also spent more than enough $$ on audio for my home, so I'd like to keep this purchase below $50. My budget is pretty wide-open, but I don't want spend any more than I need to.
Sound quality should be on-par or better than px100. Build quality should be better. My primary work listening is NPR, various indie music, some rap, etc etc.
Get back to me with suggestions so I can finally listen to music in both ears. It's necessary for life. Thanks!
(cross-posted from Portable Audio)