no point they are rele expensive and u will be kicking urself when they break. also uryu says that she has a budget between 30-70 dollars and uryu says that she can't rele tell the difference so much. i think the sennheiser cx300 are fine for normal use, there are like about 40-50 dollars i think and the sound is much better than all the other headphones in that price range and though it does not give as gd sound as the top quality ones such as shure it is much cheaper and sound quality is only slightly worse compared to those, so its a bargain rele.
You're making assumptions based on what facts? You don't simply throw away a high end pair of headphones when they break. Headphone companies back their headphones up with superb warranties. Shure, for example, will often give you a new pair of headphones, if yours are outdated, they will upgrade you to the next best thing. Please, do your research before making false claims and giving people the wrong impression.
well it rele depends on how high end the headphones are and what u call a superb warranty. i wouldn't call a 2 year warranty a superb warranty. also, u also dismissed the bose headphones with no facts.
1. What I mean by superb warranty is the fact that they will give you an entirely new product if yours break. Buy headphones from companies like Sennheiser, Audio-Technica, Shure, etc. They will stand by their products whether it be the entry level product or their flagship models. 2. When a pair of high end headphones break after warranty, you STILL don't throw it away, you send it in to get repaired at a fraction of the original price. 3. Bose lists products on their website without listing product specifications, why? - THX Certification, almost any brand of speakers can get this certification (even logitech got it), and yet Bose failed to even get 1 of their products THX Certified. - Also, if Bose is so high and mighty, want to tell me why only Nissan uses their products? - Here's some more information on Bose. http://www.intellexual.net/bose.html The reason I hate Bose so much is because they charge so much for mediocre products. They're headphones and speakers are no better than ones you can buy at Wal-Mart for $20. Most people assume that the price they pay for a Bose is directly proportional to the audio quality of the product. The fact of the matter is, they're paying for nothing more than the Bose image. I'm not saying Bose sounds like garbage, my point is, to spend that much money on a pair of Bose, you can easily buy something much much better for the same price.
ye i thought that, i don't have any bose products, if i was to go out personally to get headphones, i would just get sennheiser cos i hear that they have pretty gd headphones.
Well that's true and untrue. Higher end headphone manufacturers build their products to excel at a certain genre of music. Each brand would reproduce the sound better for their type of music than others.
for some reason in america the Skull Candy earphones are real popular but im not such a big fan of Headphones.... but earphones on the other hand i prefer the the one with the lil rubber end cause its much louder compared to regular earphones
I'm using Skullcandy Ink'd earphones at the moment. I find they are quite loud compared with other brands I've used but too much bass. Quite affordable at $19. The best sounding earphone I had was a Sennheiser.
Good headphones eh? Good ones: Pioneer, Technics, Bose and Audio Technica. But yeh they are expensive (not too sure about AT). Like the saying goes "You pay for quality".
decent headphones makes a world of difference. Treat your ears right and get an amplified model for your home use.
Take Bose off that list and you're golden. Some other good brands: Grado Sennheiser BeyerDynamics Etymotic Research AKG Shure Ultimate Ears Ultrasone (They're hit and miss. Either you love them or you don't) AudioTechnica have a wide rage of products ranging from the $100 upwards to $1000+.