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Default Radio Shack Pro 35A Titanium headphones

$39/new. Although these sound quite good, they don't last very long.
After a few months of moderate use they start making transient noises,
which sounds like loose parts/wires virbrating. The same thing happened
to 2 different pairs that I owned.

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$39/new. Although these sound quite good, they don't last very long.
After a few months of moderate use they start making transient noises,
which sounds like loose parts/wires virbrating. The same thing happened
to 2 different pairs that I owned.


Did you say Radio Shack? (snicker)


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