
Apple - Studio Pro
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I have used Studio Pros in the gym for the past 1.5 years. I love the tighter clamp and pleather cups for sweat. I don't do the most intense workouts, but I am very satisfied. In fact, I think I've worn them at the gym more than anywhere else.
I've been useing my beats studio pros .sounds good
I’ve been using my Beats Studio pros. I agree it’s probably not great but my ears aren’t ringing after using my planer, table saw, miter saw or router. So I feel good. I also don’t feel like spending another $200 or so on semi mediocre earbuds that do the same thing. Maybe I’m wrong.
I love Beats Studio Pro \[see [option 3 here](https://www.audiobooksgeek.com/gifts-for-audiobook-lovers/)\]. Noise cancelation is great, spatial audio and 360 degree listening is epic, and the best part is that my ears don't hurt after long listening sessions.
Beats Studio Pro is the best choice and my [top recommendation](https://www.audiobooksgeek.com/gifts-for-audiobook-lovers/) \[See number 3 in the link\]. It's comfortable to wear and the spatial audio along with excellent noise cancelation gives you 360 degree listening experience.
I love Beats Studio Pro. The 360-degree listening experience is great and noise cancelation is best I ever experienced. You can check my review [here](https://www.audiobooksgeek.com/gifts-for-audiobook-lovers/) \[number 3\]. I also recommend Shokz OpenRun Pro if you enjoy bone conduction headphones. They are great for long listening sessions and outside use.
Wait for Prime Day and get the Beats Studio Pro headphones. They’ll be about $150. They’re sonically just what you’re looking for and the noise reduction is solid. I don’t fly without them and when I get off the plane I’m a lot less fatigued.
Would using the headphone jack on a stereo receiver be suitable for 300ohm headphones or should I get a dedicated headphone amp? I ordered a pair of sennheiser HD650s. I currently use a Yamaha R-N303 to run speakers at my desk. I have everything routed through the receiver (turntable/desktop/streaming music from phone) and would prefer to keep it that way. I also have a Yamaha R-S500 for my mains that I could use. I use Beats Studio pros at my desk at night and they have started to hurt after long sessions of gaming and listening to music so I wanted an upgrade and foam pads that I could change.
I have been using a pair of Studio Pros from Beats for the last few years and they have held up and still sound really good.
Just got the studio pros a like 2 weeks ago. Compared to the AirPods, night & day. I love the noise cancellation and the bass. Best Buy had a deal for 170 so I picked it up. They never slip off my head or anything doing pull ups, running etc… I will say if workout is long I have to take em off for a quick sec cus the top of my head starts to hurt lol. But overall I’m happy w the purchase
I use the Beats Studio pro and it’s a game changer compared to air pods I was used to. Love the noise cancellation and the comfort. You won’t regret it.
i found bose quietcomfort to be NOT loud enough, the noise-cancelling works well, but the volume of the actual audio from the headphones was a bit quiet. I've also tried Beats by Dre - kinda mid - decent balance of noise cancelling to sound quality/volume, upgrade from Bose. the best all-around have been Sennheiser momentum 4, great mic too!
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