Foldable headphone, Which to choose?
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I do not know...
But, If I had to choose from that list. I would take the Sony product first.
Jim
But, If I had to choose from that list. I would take the Sony product first.
Jim
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Thank you for answeringI do not know...
But, If I had to choose from that list. I would take the Sony product first.
Jim
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Thank you for answering
Hey, No problem...
But please post back and let us know what your choice was, and how they sound.
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Don't get the HA-S360. While the sound isn't that bad, it isn't that great. The main problem is that is is very light and feels very flimsy. Several people complained about breaking it. i am careful with mine and haven't broken it, but I can't recommend it. Is the Sennheiser PX100II too expensive? Is the AKG K430 or K450 too expensive? If you are willing to consider something compact without a folding a headband but with drivers that rotate to the flat position, then consider the JVC HA-S160 Flats or the JVC HA-S650. The HA-S650 has more bass and a much warmer sound. Read this thread. http://www.head-fi.org/t/614729/compact-portable-headphone-roundup-16-phones-including-portapro-px-100-ii-v-jays-tracks-k430-and-more
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But the sennheiser PX100 II is open, I need a closed headphone.
I have 40€ for buy a headphone.
Don't get the HA-S360. While the sound isn't that bad, it isn't that great. The main problem is that is is very light and feels very flimsy. Several people complained about breaking it. i am careful with mine and haven't broken it, but I can't recommend it. Is the Sennheiser PX100II too expensive? Is the AKG K430 or K450 too expensive? If you are willing to consider something compact without a folding a headband but with drivers that rotate to the flat position, then consider the JVC HA-S160 Flats or the JVC HA-S650. The HA-S650 has more bass and a much warmer sound. Read this thread. http://www.head-fi.org/t/614729/compact-portable-headphone-roundup-16-phones-including-portapro-px-100-ii-v-jays-tracks-k430-and-more
But the sennheiser PX100 II is open, I need a closed headphone.
I have 40€ for buy a headphone.
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Your initial post didn't mention that you need a closed headphone. We aren't mind readers. Avoid the Sony V150. It has boomy bass. The low priced Sony headphones tend to be rather poor quality, while some of the better Sony headphones are rather good.
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I will use headphones when riding a bicycle or walking.
It would be better closed or open?
It´s true, sorryYour initial post didn't mention that you need a closed headphone. We aren't mind readers. Avoid the Sony V150. It has boomy bass. The low priced Sony headphones tend to be rather poor quality, while some of the better Sony headphones are rather good.
I will use headphones when riding a bicycle or walking.
It would be better closed or open?
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While riding a bicycle... ?
Have a look at the Jaybird Sportsband 2 headphone.
Bluetooth with AptX technology.
And a lifetime sweatproof guarantee.
Good Stuff, Jim
Have a look at the Jaybird Sportsband 2 headphone.
Bluetooth with AptX technology.
And a lifetime sweatproof guarantee.
Good Stuff, Jim
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It´s too expensive.While riding a bicycle... ?
Have a look at the Jaybird Sportsband 2 headphone.
Bluetooth with AptX technology.
And a lifetime sweatproof guarantee.
Good Stuff, Jim
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It´s too expensive.
Have a look at ebay.
There's currently a set listed.
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Imo it is too dangerous to use a closed headphone when bicycling. It is also dangerous to use a closed headphone while walking through traffic intersections. Imo the PX100II would be great for use while bicycling. Other choices to use while bicycling are the koss KSC75 and the JVC HA-EB75 earbuds with earhooks.
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Are they comfortable and have good bass the PX 100 II?Imo it is too dangerous to use a closed headphone when bicycling. It is also dangerous to use a closed headphone while walking through traffic intersections. Imo the PX100II would be great for use while bicycling. Other choices to use while bicycling are the koss KSC75 and the JVC HA-EB75 earbuds with earhooks.
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zhecloud, sent you a PM.