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post #136 of 558
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How many normal average people can afford these?
I couldn't afford these. Well, right now I'm a broke college student, but if I did have the money, there's no way I'd spend $350 on these.

I'd look at Sennheisers or Beyers. Better headphones for less than the price of these Bose-like cans.

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post #137 of 558
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Originally Posted by centerfold View Post
How many normal average people can afford these?

No need to stereotype and assume that people who listen to dre don't have money to spend.
Good point, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to be Dre-ist.
post #138 of 558
i'm a very big fan of dre. If the only way to get his new album right now was to get these headphones i would do it. I would prolly give the headphones to a friend or sell em on ebay but i've been waiting for his next album and the headphones are a huge disappointment to me because he is a perfectionist when he creates his music
post #139 of 558
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Originally Posted by b0ris84 View Post
i'm a very big fan of dre. If the only way to get his new album right now was to get these headphones i would do it. I would prolly give the headphones to a friend or sell em on ebay but i've been waiting for his next album and the headphones are a huge disappointment to me because he is a perfectionist when he creates his music
Have you even listened through the headphones yourself yet?
post #140 of 558
I think people need to tone down the Dre-ism in this thread; i.e. Dre-ism: a mild form of racism expressed vicariously through chastising hip-hop artists. The promotion scheme is no different than endorsements made by artist such as Eddie Bauer, U2, and even Alessandro to move merchandise. To insinuate that the hip-hop market is destitute is just plain ignorant and short-sighted. Therefore, no good reason to rebuke this headphone exists until it is actually auditioned.
post #141 of 558

read back a few pages

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Originally Posted by TheMarchingMule View Post
Have you even listened through the headphones yourself yet?
read back a little i went to apple store in nyc and listened 2 em
post #142 of 558
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Originally Posted by b0ris84 View Post
read back a little i went to apple store in nyc and listened 2 em
kk, I was just confused by your post.
post #143 of 558
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Originally Posted by Usagi View Post
I think people need to tone down the Dre-ism in this thread; i.e. Dre-ism: a mild form of racism expressed vicariously through chastising hip-hop artists. The promotion scheme is no different than endorsements made by artist such as Eddie Bauer, U2, and even Alessandro to move merchandise. To insinuate that the hip-hop market is destitute is just plain ignorant and short-sighted. Therefore, no good reason to rebuke this headphone exists until it is actually auditioned.
haha too late, I already coined the term a few posts before you! Dre-ism is making fun of Dre fans. But I am one, so don't you use it. That's our word. PS Im not racist. And I'm not saying the headphones sound good, I'm just speculating that they won't sell.
post #144 of 558
Best Buy prolly won't have these headphones for demo since Bose is probably paying a good chunk of change just to have them demoed in their little headphone area. My brother and I went to Best Buy to check these out but we saw a few of them locked up with no price tag yet.
Maybe when I'm near an Apple Store I'll check them out.
post #145 of 558
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Best Buy prolly won't have these headphones for demo since Bose is probably paying a good chunk of change just to have them demoed in their little headphone area. My brother and I went to Best Buy to check these out but we saw a few of them locked up with no price tag yet.
Maybe when I'm near an Apple Store I'll check them out.
I live in the Bay Area as well, I don't think any Apple Store will allow customers to try them.
post #146 of 558
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Originally Posted by m11a1 View Post
I live in the Bay Area as well, I don't think any Apple Store will allow customers to try them.

what you mean no apple store will allow customers to try them? In nyc they out on display but it is like the biggest apple store i think. Anyway i wrote a bad review for them on the apple store but i have this gut feeling the review won't even appear.
post #147 of 558
Went to bestbuy today, didn't see any in the store. Might demo them at the apple store.
post #148 of 558
If they were sold for $199 or even $250, they would sell well...but at $350, i dont know.

They didnt distort at all, even though they were super loud, and seemed balanced for the volume, not bloated ,boomy, or siblant......but again, they were just too loud and i couldnt disconnect them from their source to hear them on my own.
They felt good, look well constructed, so who knows, maybe theyll be in every home in the world by next year, ya just never know.
post #149 of 558
I'm really surprised by this thread. I've read through this entire thread and after 15 pages of posts, only 3 or 4 people have actually heard them and yet besides them, all the other posts have been negative. There's a feeling of covert racism in this thread as people are automatically dismissing these headphones just because of their association with Dr. Dre or hip-hop in general. It seems that if these were branded AKG or Sennheiser without the Dre endorsement people's reactions would be the complete opposite.

I'm not a hardcore audiophile like other members, although I do have a nice setup and have owned various headphones across the price spectrum (HD650, 701, Grado RS1, HF-1, Shures, Utimate Ears, Beyers, Audio-Technica) and I'm always open to trying new stuff. I think that Dre is one of the best producers out there and he doesn't seem like the shilling type who puts his name on various products, like clothes or energy drinks, for a quick buck. He hasn't really been in the news for the past few years, and if you wanted a hot producer to sell your products, someone like Timberland would probably be better as he's been everywhere the past 2 or 3 years.
post #150 of 558
Sorry, but I really don't think this thread is racist.
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