Top products from r/DiamondClub

We found 7 product mentions on r/DiamondClub. We ranked the 7 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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u/LSD_Sakai · 1 pointr/DiamondClub

AKG K240s relatively cheap for the over the ear catagory. Great mid/highs which is awesome for voice to compensate for the weaker bass. Awesome for podcasting. The only thing about them is the pleather ear cups can get uncomfortable/hot after extended use so I suggest getting these velour pads and replacing the leather ones with them. It can be a little bit of a tight fit, but once they're on, use a hair drier on hot to shrink it securely around the lip.

u/Gatowag · 2 pointsr/DiamondClub

If he's looking to get serious with headphones, I will always recommend the Beyerdynamic DT 770s (cans of choice for Robert Krekel and Brandt Hughes!)

Admittedly, they're on the pricey side, but without a doubt the most comfortable headphones I've ever worn. They're built to last and have good sound reproduction. I'm no audiophile so I won't be able to tell you about the fidelity of frequencies, but it sure as hell gets the job done.

Also I'm convinced there's some headphone Illuminati and buying these makes you a member, I feel like these pop up all over the place after I bought them.

u/NoiseMakerJoe · 1 pointr/DiamondClub

I didn't make it last week so I'll try again this week!

I have a new podcast called Writing The Rapids. It's a monthly show where I talk to writers about writing. For the first episode I had B. R. Yeager on. He wrote the book Amygdalatropolis which is about an agoraphobic teen who spends so much time on a 4chan-like site that he never grows old and gets everything he wants. We talk about the book, the writing process, and B. R. Yeager reads a new piece at the end of the episode.

The cool thing about the show is that with the exception of the first two guests, all the writers I have on the show will be chosen by writers that have already been on the show.

Writing The Rapids can be found wherever good podcasts can be found, or on my website at www.noisemakerjoe.com/wtr