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Posted at 5:02 PM on Wednesday 02/18/09 by
Ben
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JandR.com has the tried and true Grado SR60 Stereo Headphones for $69 with free shipping. These earphones will make casual observers think you got them from an estate sale, but you'll be enjoying the aural efficacy of these highly reviewed ear cans. [Compare]
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    YaYaHero - Posted 6:19 pm PST 02/18/09 (39 Posts)  Report Spam

    I have these pair. They sound excellent! Love it!

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    crapito - Posted 6:56 pm PST 02/18/09 (117 Posts)  Report Spam

    best <$100 non-DJ headphones. highly recommended.

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    navman - Posted 7:15 pm PST 02/18/09 (314 Posts)  Report Spam

    +1.agree with #2

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    bostonman - Posted 7:20 pm PST 02/18/09 (1455 Posts)  Report Spam

    One of the best headphone period. I owned 2 of them.

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    quad - Posted 7:29 pm PST 02/18/09 (17 Posts)  Report Spam

    not comfortable enough, either go with the 80's or find a good pair of sony mdr v6's

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    RKLE - Posted 8:13 pm PST 02/18/09 (8910 Posts)  Report Spam

    jr.com will pricematch any online price that you find. Call with the website. they have good customer service.

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    falcon - Posted 2:09 am PST 02/19/09 (208 Posts)  Report Spam

    and one of the best features of headphones is the peace and quiet you bring to your immediate vicinity...(unless your listening at the steel mill)

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    ohpo - Posted 7:04 am PST 02/19/09 (53 Posts)  Report Spam

    I loved my Grado 80s.. but I don't think this is a deal. $69 is the normal price.. you're only saving on shipping.
    You might as well go into a brick and mortar so you can try it out before buying!

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    ohpo - Posted 7:06 am PST 02/19/09 (53 Posts)  Report Spam

    btw, Grado 60s and 80s are open-air, so while they sound GREAT.. they don't block much outside noise, or keep your music to yourself.

    When I shared a cubicle w/ a coworker, I eventually stopped using my Grados because she could hear everything I was playing!

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    navman - Posted 9:12 am PST 02/19/09 (314 Posts)  Report Spam

    #9. She didnt like what you listened too?

    J/K but point taken. Open air isnt privacy.

    OTOH open ones sound more well open and is sometimes preferable to closed type headphones.

    Depends on where you listen to them.

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    bostonman - Posted 2:32 pm PST 02/19/09 (1455 Posts)  Report Spam

    If you want something sound very very good, the Sennheiser PX100.
    I own it too.

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