thefitz
Headphoneus Supremus
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I've been using these wired with ANC on, and I'm surprised how well they scale with a portable amp.
I've had my eye on these for a while but I wanted to wait to see if the new revision would completely fix the Bluetooth issues, which it seems it has.
One question though: is there any way to tell from the packaging (SKU, model number, serial etc) that a set of M2 Wireless is definitely the new version and not old stock? Retailers here are kinda unscrupulous and the terms "exchange", "refund" and "consumer rights" are basically unknown, so I'd like to make damn sure before I drop $500.
Thanks
I follow this thread intermittently - I'm fairly sure that REV02 on the serial number guarantees the new version. In fact, just because it says REV01 doesn't mean it's necessarily the old version either, but I think we conclusively determined that REV02 = 100% fixed.
If it's REV01, you'll have to look at the manufacture date to make sure it's fixed... perhaps check this thread a few (dozen) pages back for details, because I can't remember them.
No disrepect felt at all, thanks. I assumed it wouldn't work since it seems pretty tight for any 3rd party 2.5mm jack. I guess that opens up the possibility of using some cheaper 3rd party cables with inline remote or a thin enough 2.5mm adapter with the boompro.
wandering, thanks for this detail. My use case in buying bluetooth would be PORTABILITY both daily commute, but also when travelling. I'd want them for both wireless and wired music, but also business calls. do you think the M2 are portable, rugged enough and good enough in both wired/wireless mic (with the additional mic, sigh antoerh $50!!) to justify this?
I'm actually confused by the on-ear momentum 2.0 (which are smaller) and the over ear. Can I use that wired mic cable with the on-ear (smaller) pair? Thanks all!