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Feb 13, 2015, 03:36 AM
#31
Originally Posted by
vinylgreek
Very much like Pioneer back in the late '70s and early '80s. It was the only brand many folks had heard of and that it was high end audio.
How true. Many of the brands at the big box stores are not very good. There are some great brands like the ones sold at the Magnolia locations at Best Buy but you really need to get to a specialty retailer to get the best selection of great brands, most of which the average person on the street have never heard of.
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Feb 13, 2015, 04:34 AM
#32
Bone Collector
Originally Posted by
wschofield3
I've been in the audio business for 35 + years and any Bose product, including their headphones, are considered at the lower end of what's available for sound quality, however, they do a good job with noise cancellation. Big marketing dollars, so it's the brand people know. Can't fault them for leading folks that don't know about sound into buying their products. Ask the average guy on the street who makes the best and they would tell you Bose. Kinda sad.
Please tell me Polk makes a good product
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Feb 13, 2015, 01:02 PM
#33
Old but Crafty
I have to go with the on ear headphones. I find the earbuds (especially those without any sort of headband) really annoying. For some reason they don't want to stay in my ear canals. Even when I take an iPod out walking I have a pair small of Panasonic on ear headphones.
I didn't do a lot of brand comparison. The Sennheiser seemed to be the right style and size and it has a decent rating. Price was right too - around $100 Canadian.
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Feb 13, 2015, 01:24 PM
#34
Bone Collector
Originally Posted by
RayMac
I have to go with the on ear headphones. I find the earbuds (especially those without any sort of headband) really annoying. For some reason they don't want to stay in my ear canals. Even when I take an iPod out walking I have a pair small of Panasonic on ear headphones.
I didn't do a lot of brand comparison. The Sennheiser seemed to be the right style and size and it has a decent rating. Price was right too - around $100 Canadian.
Ray depending on brand, they make aftermarket foam replacements for the ear pieces...they come in a multitude of sizes, most come in packs with 3-4 sizes to "fit" your needs. The ear piece fitting your canal size, dictates comfort & sound canceling abilities.
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Feb 13, 2015, 01:34 PM
#35
Originally Posted by
Bwana
Ray depending on brand, they make aftermarket foam replacements for the ear pieces...they come in a multitude of sizes, most come in packs with 3-4 sizes to "fit" your needs. The ear piece fitting your canal size, dictates comfort & sound canceling abilities.
No, you're thinking of hearing aids
(joking)
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Feb 13, 2015, 11:58 PM
#36
Originally Posted by
Bwana
Please tell me Polk makes a good product
Polk makes a fine product.
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Feb 14, 2015, 02:41 AM
#37
Member
I suppose Beats aren't considered good either by those in the know. Not noise canceling but I own in ear wireless Powerbeats, Monster Sports, and JBL over ear phones. I seriously can't tell the difference outside of bass between all of those and iPhone earbuds.
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Feb 14, 2015, 11:03 PM
#38
Originally Posted by
Dienekes
Not noise canceling but I own in ear wireless Powerbeats, Monster Sports, and JBL over ear phones. I seriously can't tell the difference outside of bass between all of those and iPhone earbuds.
Nothing wrong with that , everyone's hearing is different anyway, a different frequency response.
Horses for courses, go with the ones that sound good to you.