Gbjerke
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Hd 25-1 II. Is prolly the best one really
Originally Posted by grokit /img/forum/go_quote.gif I would have thought the noise-canceling ones would have been, since they cost so much more than the Triports? |
hi
i have had a bose qc 2 for a quite some time and i have to say there are pretty good if you are looking for tight deep bass and clarity. most of the ppl in this forum prefer IEM over noise canceling but as person who doesn't like IEM i loved the bose qc 2. true they can be bit over price but i don't think any one will be disappointed
with them.
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Originally Posted by happyxix /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Skullcandies. Duh. Gotta be flashy with them DJs.
Make sure to get the GI skullcandies with the bullets. Security loves them!
I just deleted three posts. Anyone who thinks it's fun to circumvent the language filters by typing *** or quoting posts that do is asking to lost their posting privileges.
I can remember stopping by a Bose store in the mall, on my way from a trip to the Apple Store. I was carrying a pair of RS-1s and the Bose guy asked me if they were an old pair of headphones. He thought I was pathetically listening to some junk because I couldn't afford a pair of Bose's cheapest offerings. He had no inkling that my cans cost four times the ones he was selling. Why should a Bose salesman know anything about sound equipment?
But honestly, I'd still give Bose its due. For DJ headphones, they're harmless. Let your friend have his moment in the sun. For his tastes, Bose may be the greatest thing ever made. Why deprive him of that? Most people are not audiophiles - and $300 for a pair of headphones is a "major investment." Around here, it's a down payment.