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Headphones and Speakers For Beginners

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What's up, fellow composers? I recently started a blog where I can share my experience and acquired knowledge about composing. One of my first posts pertains to speakers and headphones, and why they are so important for the composer. You can check it out here. If you find it useful, or you have any questions, or any kind of feedback whatsoever, leave a comment on my blog! I promise to read it and reply.

- Sam

Hi. I have a pair of those Bose QC noise cancelling headphones and they are pretty good for my purpose which is just leisurely music listening. I like them. They cancel the noise really well. I also have a pair of Klipsch headphones. I cannot really tell you which I like better because they are both good in difference aspects. The base is definitely fuller and more in focus on the Klipsch pair. The fit around the ear for comfort is better on the Bose. The Klipsch don't noise cancel though. I also have this Klipsch iPod docking speaker and it is great for the size. It was also a bargain value being that other speaker such as the sound wave or those higher quality deals are sometimes 2 to 4 times the price. I do really like the Klipsch brand. I think Sennheiser is great too, but it varies. The cheaper Sennheiser in ear and on ear headphones can be rather lackluster, but the big expensive around ear professional headphones are incredible. 

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