My first ‘real’ headphones were MDR6s/V600s from Sony, maybe 20 years ago. I was DJing so went for closed back, and to me open headphones just seemed dumb. 90% of the time I was listening to music in public, going places, so I always went for maximum isolation.

I ended up with some Etymotic ER-4s, with the triple cone silicon tips. When wireless came around I got the Dash in-ears, and used triple flange silicon tips there too, so again, total isolation.

At home I used Sennheiser Amperior, also very closed.

Recently I felt the need for something very light but wanted to easily pop them on and off, so grabbed some PX-100-IIs, and holy shit.

The audio is fantastic, soundstage is so huge, and at the same time, being able to hear everything through them is great. I can have music on super-low and hear everything that’s going on around me.

When I got the Dash, it was amazing to be able to turn on the microphone and hear the audio around you, but also have music on. It felt like AR for the ears. I had no idea that nice, light, open backed hps did the same thing already.

  • sharpiemarker
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    31 year ago

    The more I use open back headphones, the more I realize just how limited I am with them. I’ve had a pair of AKG K240s for a decade or so, and the sound bleeds so much, there’s just nowhere to listen to them that won’t disturb others.