Recently I've been thinking of getting some wireless headphones. I've already got the Plantronics Backbeat Pros which aren't bad at all but have slightly bloated mono-tone bass if I were to nit pick.
Before buying a set of new bluetooth headphones I decided to see what kind of bluetooth adaptors were available and found quite a nice one for about £15. It has a nice form-factor and supports aptx. With a very small amount of filing it fits perfectly into the MM400's recessed 3.5mm socket.
Sound-wise it isn't bad. It drives the MM400s quite nicely and has good bass and clear mids and highs. It's only real flaw is that there is a slight amount of background hiss, but it doesn't detract from the sound too much, and is fine for listening around the house. It even has a microphone hands-free calling which worked well when I tried it in a quiet environment.
Given how difficult it is to find a replacement cable which fits the MM400, I was surprised to find how easily this fitted.
-Mark.
Before buying a set of new bluetooth headphones I decided to see what kind of bluetooth adaptors were available and found quite a nice one for about £15. It has a nice form-factor and supports aptx. With a very small amount of filing it fits perfectly into the MM400's recessed 3.5mm socket.
Sound-wise it isn't bad. It drives the MM400s quite nicely and has good bass and clear mids and highs. It's only real flaw is that there is a slight amount of background hiss, but it doesn't detract from the sound too much, and is fine for listening around the house. It even has a microphone hands-free calling which worked well when I tried it in a quiet environment.
Given how difficult it is to find a replacement cable which fits the MM400, I was surprised to find how easily this fitted.
-Mark.