dubbzy104
100+ Head-Fier
Sorry to hear about that! I picked the 1000XM3's over the PX. They were way more comfortable, the ANC was better (and the sound quality doesn't change at higher levels, unlike the PX), and they sound great. I only applied a little change using the sony app's equalizer (I'm using an iphone so my connection stays AAC). Other people over in https://www.head-fi.org/threads/sony-wh1000xm3-better-than-qc35-in-noise-cancelling.887797 use other apps to get their equalizer settings the way they want. Once it's set to your liking, they are a great pair of headphones.Hi guys. Last Saturday I was coming back from a conference in Germany, on the road back from the airport to home I stopped at a restaurant to eat something and some person somewhat revealed all my luggage in my car trunk with a NLJD, broke the glass and stole my laptop my watch, my backpack, my home keys and my Bowers & Wilkins PX. damn.
So I'm searching for a new good Bluetooth headset, preferably with noise canceling. The sound quality on the B&W PX was amazing but the comfort was not so good. Also, I think the sound signature was a little bit dark and muddy for me. Have you got any suggestions? I was looking for the Sony 10000xm3, they seem nice, but I don't know much about their sound quality. The build quality seems poor and they're not as beautiful as the PX.
I am also considering the Bang & Olufsen H9i. They are beautiful, but I don't know if the anc is good, and mostly I think they do not support high quality Bluetooth codes (the PX have aptXHD and the Sony have the LDAC, B&O have the AAC but I don't know if it's supported by Android).
Have you got any suggestions?
I did have to warranty-exchange my first pair (they lasted about 5 months) because the left side started creaking. The replacement process took about two weeks, and my new pair have (minor) driver flex (like a small popping sound when the headphones get jostled a bunch).
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