Headphones large enough for my head?
Headphones large enough for my head? Posted on: 05.12.2012 by Sindy Elbin So I just got my S4 and V-Moda LPs in the mail yesterday and was so excited to get underway but after 20-30minutes of toying around with my new gear
my ears were killing me. I have an abnormally large head(can't ever wear hats etc.), and I'm just wondering if anyone out there had a similar problem with sizing of quality headphones but found a solid replacement that is both durable and high quality? | |
Ervin Calvery 05.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by Lunchboxx
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Sindy Elbin 05.12.2012 | So I just got my S4 and V-Moda LPs in the mail yesterday and was so excited to get underway but after 20-30minutes of toying around with my new gear
my ears were killing me. I have an abnormally large head(can't ever wear hats etc.), and I'm just wondering if anyone out there had a similar problem with sizing of quality headphones but found a solid replacement that is both durable and high quality? |
Harley Zitka 05.12.2012 | AIAIAI TMA-1 would be a good choice, as they have a wide headband. |
Ervin Calvery 05.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by Lunchboxx
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Laurence Calisto 05.12.2012 | Have you tried the sony MDR-700s or technics RPDH-1200s? They both are really comfy and have SUPER stretchy headbands. I know carl cox use(s/d?) the 700s and while I've never personally measured his head, I'm willing to bet it's on the larger side. So... there's that. Total aside, at the very least the 700s used to be the shit. What happened? Nobody ever talks about them anymore. |
Barton Rigazio 05.12.2012 | Xone XD2-53 (or XD-53) and Ultrasone DJ1 (pro) come to mind for headphones that are on the larger side. Welcome to the community s! |
Meryl Njus 05.12.2012 | I have the same problem as you, getting a motorbike helmet is an ordeal... Now on to cans... I haven't used the V-Modas but I have a pair of Sennheiser HD 25 which result in my ears burning when I have them on for a long period of time. That said I only tend to use them when mixing and on one ear, so I can get them comfortable enough to endure a set. I've only tried a few others, and ended up buying Allen and Heath XD-53, the cup sits around you ear, not on it like the HDs and I find them much more comfortable on the ears, they are a bit heavy though so be careful when jumping around. |
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