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    Bose QC35 Wireless Noise-Cancelling Headphones

    Haven't tried the XM4, but the XM3 weren't as airy and a bit less comfortable than the QC 35's (1st gen). I didn't think going from the QC25 to the QC35 would be a big deal, but being wireless is really convinent during virtual meetings, which is where I primarily use them. For ~€134 I'm...
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    Noise cancellation, wireless, over the ear no more than $350

    I tried both the Bose QC 35 and the Sony WH1000XM3. I personally favored the former due to a more neutral sound profile and greater comfort. I did not notice any difference in ANC, but the Sony are supposed to be ever so slightly better in this regard. My biggest gripe with the WH1000XM3 was...
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    Bose QC35 Wireless Noise-Cancelling Headphones

    The QC35 (1st gen) are on sale for ~€134, which seems like a real bargain even though they're now discontinued. However, I currently have the QC25 and am wondering if it's really worth the upgrade. From reading this thread, the sound signature seems to be mostly the same. I mostly use the QC25...
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    SONY WH1000XM3 - better than QC35 in noise cancelling?

    Gave both the QC25 and the WH-1000XM3 a bit more testing and I decided to return the latter. In the end, I found the QC25 more comfortable and I disliked the muddy bass of the WH-1000XM3. I did try fiddling with EQ profiles, but couldn't quite nail settings that I liked. Since I've already had...
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    SONY WH1000XM3 - better than QC35 in noise cancelling?

    Coming from a pair of Bose QC25 that I got for a noisy work environment, I recently picked up the Sony WH-1000XM3 on sale. Often working on a laptop and removing the headphones throughout the day, being wired was getting annoying. With all of the raving reviews backing the WH-1000XM3, I figured...
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    New Member Introductions thread

    Hello everyone! I've been familiar with Head-Fi as a resource for a while and have benefitted from the odd review in the past. I must say that the forum seems like an amazing source of information, and I'm excited to dig through it. I vividly remember buying my first pair of "proper"...
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