Can someone recommend a good pair of headphones for $200 or less?
Can someone recommend a good pair of headphones for $200 or less?
Can someone recommend a good pair of headphones for $200 or less?
On sale for $194 with free shipping to AustraliaAudio Technica ATH-M50x.
Pretty good sub $200 headphones.
Posted it in chat, but I thought this was pretty funny
Nine News Is Outraged By Violent Aussie Video Games Again
Posted it in chat, but I thought this was pretty funny
Nine News Is Outraged By Violent Aussie Video Games Again
Over ears. Need them for my PC instead of the ratty ones I've got now that are falling apart.What type? in ears, over ears, open back, closed back?
Posted it in chat, but I thought this was pretty funny
Nine News Is Outraged By Violent Aussie Video Games Again
Can someone recommend a good pair of headphones for $200 or less?
Over ears. Need them for my PC instead of the ratty ones I've got now that are falling apart.
I would recommend you up your budget and really shop around.
The Beyerdynamic DT990 (not the DT990 Pro) is much better than the M50 for around $50 more.
Do you need a mic on those?
Am I fucked if I didn't preorder Persona 5? Doesn't seem like any places are listing it online other than EB
Everywhere but EB has the same price which is nice, would've liked $69 though.Am I fucked if I didn't preorder Persona 5? Doesn't seem like any places are listing it online other than EB
Am I fucked if I didn't preorder Persona 5? Doesn't seem like any places are listing it online other than EB
Where is the best place to get a Laptop these days? A friend of mine wants a laptop for mild gaming use (Sims, Lego games etc) and has a budget of $1500-2000. Would prefer not to have to go to Harvey Norman or Officeworks etc, unless of course they are competitively priced.
Can someone recommend a good pair of headphones for $200 or less?
Where is the best place to get a Laptop these days? A friend of mine wants a laptop for mild gaming use (Sims, Lego games etc) and has a budget of $1500-2000. Would prefer not to have to go to Harvey Norman or Officeworks etc, unless of course they are competitively priced.
I got a pair of Samson SR850's that have lasted me well over 3 years and have been fantastic. Super cheap.
http://www.head-fi.org/t/546544/samson-sr850-superlux-oem-review-a-50-budget-champion
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002LBSEQS/?tag=neogaf0e-20
If you hate them you didn't lose much. I use them mostly for gaming, though, so if you're after pro-music headphones then I have no idea.
Try PCCasegear, they have some very good laptops in that range, probably more than he'd need. Something in the $1100-$1300 could easily monster the games mentioned.
Thanks, forgot about pccasegear. They have an MSI one for $1300 which seems to fit the bill pretty well.
They're just for gaming. Amazon doesn't want to ship those here. Boooo..
I managed to purchase mid week tickets for the dota 2 international tournament which is in Seattle during August. I will try to hopefully get the finals tickets later today.
As someone who has never been outside of aus and I feel like this could be used as a much needed alone time holiday away from work, what the fuck do I do?
First it's clearly a passport, average turn around time?
Flights and hotels, does anyone have any good sites to use?
What to do in the US? I guess I could stay for 4 weeks or less or more, whatever. I have no idea what I should try to see or what states to visit.
Help.
Also melbgaf board games people is it OK if I come along? I'm terrible at it but do need to socialize once in a while!
well, not a lot to do in Seattle itself. It's full of insanely smug twats. There's the Space Needle and the Rock n Roll Museum (which are right next to each other) and a bunch of other things that mean nothing to anyone who's not from there. Vancouver's a 3 hour drive north of Seattle, Portland Oregon 3 hours south of Seattle. (if you want to buy shit, do it in Oregon since they have no sales tax there). It's very hot there in Summer and not a lot of aircon about outside of hotels.
California has a lot more to see and do. LA, Anaheim, San Francisco. Las Vegas isn't far from there.
East Coast has New York, Washington DC and Boston, but expect really hot and humid summer in August.
without starting WWIII, get over our aussie aversion to tipping and tip cabbies, anyone in the hotel (the guy who calls you a cab, carries your bag, housekeeping, bartenders and waiters, but don't need to tip for fast food unless its delivered.
It does suck that their shitty minimum wage forces you to subsidise their wage with tips, but you just do it for a few weeks and then you're holiday ends.
Also I was over there in 2010 and I feel like food was generally cheaper, so it kinda evened out.
Yes. My place, Easter Monday.Also melbgaf board games people is it OK if I come along? I'm terrible at it but do need to socialize once in a while!
I managed to purchase mid week tickets for the dota 2 international tournament which is in Seattle during August. I will try to hopefully get the finals tickets later today.
As someone who has never been outside of aus and I feel like this could be used as a much needed alone time holiday away from work, what the fuck do I do?
First it's clearly a passport, average turn around time?
Flights and hotels, does anyone have any good sites to use?
What to do in the US? I guess I could stay for 4 weeks or less or more, whatever. I have no idea what I should try to see or what states to visit.
Help.
Also melbgaf board games people is it OK if I come along? I'm terrible at it but do need to socialize once in a while!
Yes. My place, Easter Monday.
Cam pretty much gave me the details except the time.
That's why I refuse to make eye contact and chuck the money on the floor. Tip included.You can't pay them too much, they'll start thinking they're worth something as people.
That's why I refuse to make eye contact and chuck the money on the floor. Tip included.
Audio Technica ATH-M50x.
Pretty good sub $200 headphones.
That's the most horrific and spectacular image I've seen in recent memory. Kudos.My power move