I have a pair of Grado headphones that I enjoy listening with when I'm alone, but since that's rarely the case, I end up using my noise-blocking headphones more, since my surrounding environment gets so loud.
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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.
Yeah right? Just yesterday I got me the Beyerdynamic DT990Pro, my first open headphones as well and I LOVE IT! I had the same reaction like you had, open headphones are truly something else.
I have a pair of Porta Pros that I take everywhere nowadays, it's actually kinda nice to hear your surroundings and I really don't listen at high enough volumes that others can even notice. They are great!
Can I ask where you got them? I've got a pair of PMX-100 (the same only a neckband rather than a headband). Neither are made anymore so are a rare find.
ebay, 4 unopened boxes, I just bought one but now wish I’d picked a couple of them up.
Ah, i had the original PX-100 model. Almost cut the cord on the shop parking lot as the wire got in to the "jaws" of the headband and it can act like a wire clipper.
There was a lot of hype back then for them as a portapro alternative, didn't end up using them much though. My sister started using them after i put yaxi pads on them recently.
But yeah, open backs are nice. It great not having to hear your body sounds.