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Using big headphones for portable use isn't practical for most people. I used to do it with a fine pair of closed Sennheisers, but the wear and tear takes it's toll, and they can be cumbersome. Don't even think about wearing them for a workout etc.
No one has ever backed me up on this decision, but I like Panasonic's HG-52S. They are cheap, comfortable, and easily portable. They do not sound anywhere near as good as a closed pair, but for a set of headphones to be used on the go, often in noisy situations, they are good enough. When you break your nice big headphones, it costs a lot more to replace than if you had a cheaper set. Just my .02 Jam it back in, in the dark.
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The 280 Pro is very comfortable and sounds great. I've only tried the 555 in a store and it was uncomfortable to wear (subjective), so I didn't give them much consideration. The 280 is fantastic, and I'm looking to get another pair since my last one is... gone.
There's nowhere I can't reach.
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