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Try the Sony EX 71's. I'm using those right now, and they are by far the most comfortable headphones I've ever used. That includes a pair of $200 Shure E3's too, so take your pic ;)
That being said, if you can afford 'em, the Shure's are the best sounding ones I've ever used. Try shopping on Amazon, they might still be selling the sony's for 30 bucks.
Affordable? Is $500 in that range?
Just pointing up some of your older stuff, it could do with seeing the light again!
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After seven months waiting, a good response! Thanks a lot : )
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