scarfacegt
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Nobody used the p7 wireless or the old p7 outside in the cold/winter?
Nobody used the p7 wireless or the old p7 outside in the cold/winter?
it currently feels like 7c in Melbourne. What do you wanna know?
If they haven't fixed the melting glue problem in the p7 wireless. (I have already returned a mint wired p7 with sticky glue bleeding through the dampening felt), this will be my last b&w headphone.
:eek:
Do these have individual SN#s and if so, what SN# did your "mint" P7 have? I'm trying to ascertain the age of them. It's always hard to tell if a product that's been on the market for a while - has just been delivered to the dealer or if it's been sitting on the shelf for 10mths... :confused_face:
It was from 2.5 years ago, when the boxes they came in where black, I didn't take note of the serial number unfortunately. There are other people with this fault that might be able to assist?
As long as the glue has been changed in newer versions, like the p7 wireless, all should be fine.
There such a well finished headphone with the softest, and supple leather, I have had against my skin, the clamping pressure seems to calm down after a couple of weeks of use as well.
I really want these to stay in great condition, they really are luxury, wireless headphones.
What about the headband pressure?
... I'm trying to ascertain the age of them...
It was from 2.5 years ago, when the boxes they came in are black in colour ... I really want these to stay in great condition, they really are luxury, wireless headphones.
Was hoping that the p7 would manage cold temperatures.But not sure if its worth the chance taking them outside.
Ah. Well I certainly would hope a reputable and established firm like B&W would quickly resolve such issues! 2.5 years... at least one generation ago, yes
Re the P7Ws - I take it you just got yours... so I will cross my fingers! Perhaps @Graham Baker
will be (one of) the first to report back as Summer approached his neck of the woods. Shrimp on the Barbi time