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I got a pair of open-back sennheisers in the $80 range (like hd520 or some shit idr) and they’ve been serving me for over a decade now. You’ll probably need a standalone mic, and check ahead of time if you need any adapters, I couldn’t use them at first because I’m dumb and had nothing that fits the thicc studio plug
can’t go wrong with the AudioTechnica ath-m40x. You’ll have to get a standalone mic though, they’re studio headphones. they go for just under 100 bucks. if you’ve got an extra 50 you could splurge for the m50x which have a stronger driver and better low end. they’re both good though. wearing a pair that i got four years ago, they’re still going strong.
I’m a fan of Sennheisers, but tbh that’s mostly for their music quality (Less base, ultra crisp mids for polyphony and baroque with none of the awful distortion most headphones have on tenor Ab). I’ve had the GSP350s for awhile and while they’re not perfec I cant complain. For listening I have an ancient 650HD a friend gave me which is one of the best studio headphones ever made but a bit our of your range (and mine tbh).
You managed to make Turtle Beach P11s last longer than a year? I’m impressed.
Bluetooth headphones are nice because no cords (and they’re compatible with anything with bluetooth support), although the ones I have have a stereo headphones mode and a mono headset mode so they can’t be used for talking while gaming. I don’t know much about audio quality but I got a pair for $50.