Starting school in a few weeks and need a good pair of over ear headphones (wired or wireless). Something to blast music and tune everyone out. Looking in the $50-100 range.
Actually I've found actually saying fuck you in response to every social query much more successful. Really lets people know your approachable.
Aug 20, 19 10:08 am ·
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In my studios - headphones are the universal "Too busy, leave me alone" sign. If the headphones are off, I'm down to be social. If they're on, please don't distract me.
I went to school with a guy who always had earbuds in to help tune people out. A lot of the time they weren't even plugged into anything to play music, he would just tuck the end into his pocket. It was simply a signal to others to leave him alone while he could take in the "collaborative studio space." If someone started talking to him and he didn't want to interact, he would just keep his head down and start to slightly bob his head to some imaginary beat.
I did start wearing big headphones in studio to tune out one particularly annoying person in my 3rd year. I had mixed results ... YMMV.
When I started grad school I gifted myself a nice pair of Sennheisers. Would highly recommend. Great range + clarity, not overpriced for the quality (*cough* Beatsbydre *cough*), and durable. 7 years later they still sound brand new.
Sennheiser HD280 PRO has been around for a long time; it is suitable for the price. The Standart price used to be $100, and now it is $80. It is not an "Amazon's Choice" click beat, and I highly recommend it. (FYI - It is not a headset, does not have a mic)
I have a pair of gold beats that I bought off some kid selling them I front of the mall. I didn’t want them because they look like they belong to a female rapper, but they sound amazing and the kid needed money for drugs.
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Starting school in a few weeks and need a good pair of over ear headphones (wired or wireless). Something to blast music and tune everyone out. Looking in the $50-100 range.
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Guy looks like he can give people boners with his mind powers.
nothing says “I’m so into this collaborative studio space” than a humbling big pair of fuck-you ear phones.
Actually I've found actually saying fuck you in response to every social query much more successful. Really lets people know your approachable.
In my studios - headphones are the universal "Too busy, leave me alone" sign. If the headphones are off, I'm down to be social. If they're on, please don't distract me.
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I went to school with a guy who always had earbuds in to help tune people out. A lot of the time they weren't even plugged into anything to play music, he would just tuck the end into his pocket. It was simply a signal to others to leave him alone while he could take in the "collaborative studio space." If someone started talking to him and he didn't want to interact, he would just keep his head down and start to slightly bob his head to some imaginary beat.
I did start wearing big headphones in studio to tune out one particularly annoying person in my 3rd year. I had mixed results ... YMMV.
When I started grad school I gifted myself a nice pair of Sennheisers. Would highly recommend. Great range + clarity, not overpriced for the quality (*cough* Beatsbydre *cough*), and durable. 7 years later they still sound brand new.
I use these.
These have sound quality WAY above their price-range - they were a recommendation from an audiophile site for "best cheap headphones."
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that belt, tho...
OMG! & fingersleeves!
Side shoulder rings too.
Looks like something from a 70s Woody Allen sci-fi movie.
I love Skullcandy headphones. Really good for the price. Rocking Sehnheisers for about 8 years not, but will go to skullcandy one day.
Sony XB700 Extra Bass Wireless Bluetooth Headphones for just $60
Grado Labs Prestige series are within your budget.
Didn't know Grado's have dropped that much in price. Mine ran close to $300 back in the day....
Sennheiser HD280 PRO has been around for a long time; it is suitable for the price. The Standart price used to be $100, and now it is $80. It is not an "Amazon's Choice" click beat, and I highly recommend it. (FYI - It is not a headset, does not have a mic)
I have a pair of gold beats that I bought off some kid selling them I front of the mall. I didn’t want them because they look like they belong to a female rapper, but they sound amazing and the kid needed money for drugs.
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