deckmoney
New Head-Fier
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I'm looking to spend $300 - $400 for over-the-ear headphones to use at the office.
- No sound leakage in either direction: I don't want to annoy the folks around me, but I also don't want them to annoy me
- Comfortable: I plan to work them for hours every day while at my desk.
- Of course I want them to sound good. I primarily listen to (classic) rock, but I'm not an audiophile so I may not hear everything that you guys hear. Still, I want everything to sound as good as possible for my price range.
I don't travel much, so I'm not really concerned about blocking engine noises or anything like that; I'm more interested in blocking people noises (which, from what I've read, it sounds like good cupping around my ears is important).
Help!!!
- No sound leakage in either direction: I don't want to annoy the folks around me, but I also don't want them to annoy me

- Comfortable: I plan to work them for hours every day while at my desk.
- Of course I want them to sound good. I primarily listen to (classic) rock, but I'm not an audiophile so I may not hear everything that you guys hear. Still, I want everything to sound as good as possible for my price range.
I don't travel much, so I'm not really concerned about blocking engine noises or anything like that; I'm more interested in blocking people noises (which, from what I've read, it sounds like good cupping around my ears is important).
Help!!!