Being a living room hobbyist guitar player for a long time, it was about a while to consider headphones purchase for my guitar playing and PC DAW recording needs, since the family started to complain about distorted guitar sounds, interrupting their TV watching entertainment. Not sure about what to choose in the times of DJ music reign, I aimed at the low end of studio headphones, just for a try for a buck. First search engine hit, Superlux HD-681 B headphones, in picture at Thomman's looked a bit too small for the real studio heaphones and to tell the truth, rather smally for any adult's head, but hey, a bargain at less than 20 euros and declared 10-30.000 Hz frequencies was just too good to miss! Just a few days later, a courier brought in the package with my new audio toy, only then I noticed it already has a 3,5 mm stereo jack to 6,3 mm jack adaptor included, both gold-alike plated. Headphones, despite my past scepticism, sit extremely well on the head and ears, producing clear and somewhat unpersonalized sound, which is good for guitar playing and recording since I'm willing to shape the sound at the effect pedal or PC effect simulation end and not at the headphones end, which would be unacceptable additional layer for DAW needs. 2.5 m of cable and I sit on a couch rehearshing or recording at my PC DAW. Conclusion - the headphones bang for a buck, even if they look somewhat disposable at their make, but I would buy these again, should they somehow end up broken from abuse in two years or so. In fact, I'm even willing to buy more of these headphones for a gift to fellow home-studio hobbyists.