Audio Guy
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Recently, I have started taking several trips per week, mostly by air and I am looking for a pair of headphones with noise reduction close to Bose QC15 that sound better.. I just bought a pair of QC15 and a pair of Sony MDR ZX750BN to compare them.
The Sony's are really good, but sit too much "on ear" for my liking and is not as good at killing noise as the Bose. If i could find bigger replacement pads for the Sony's and maybe improve on the isolation, I think I could really like them.. They do sound very good even in apt-x Bluetooth.
The Bose is passable in sound quality. It's hard to really enjoy the music, but you can listen to it. I find the bass too much "one note" and some strange artifacts, but damn the noise cancellation is killer.
I have several good pair of IEM, but sometimes they just are not as comfortable for me as wearing a pair of over ears and I hate pulling them out and putting them back in my ears on flights...
At the moment, I am not going to keep the Bose as the Sony win with superior sound, but I'd sure like to get better sound isolation/canceling on them.
Any suggestions either for better sets or improving the isolation/fit of the Sony's?
The Sony's are really good, but sit too much "on ear" for my liking and is not as good at killing noise as the Bose. If i could find bigger replacement pads for the Sony's and maybe improve on the isolation, I think I could really like them.. They do sound very good even in apt-x Bluetooth.
The Bose is passable in sound quality. It's hard to really enjoy the music, but you can listen to it. I find the bass too much "one note" and some strange artifacts, but damn the noise cancellation is killer.
I have several good pair of IEM, but sometimes they just are not as comfortable for me as wearing a pair of over ears and I hate pulling them out and putting them back in my ears on flights...
At the moment, I am not going to keep the Bose as the Sony win with superior sound, but I'd sure like to get better sound isolation/canceling on them.
Any suggestions either for better sets or improving the isolation/fit of the Sony's?