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    Headphones

    There was a thread on here about headphones a while ago that I took a real interest in as it’s something that interests me. I love listening to music and believe it can only be listened to loud. I have neighbours on both sides so I can’t play music loud so headphones are my best option. I scrolled down this forum and couldn’t find the thread I was looking for but did find an alarming amount of pish threads that I’ve started.
    Anyway the point of this is that someone recommended Sennheiser headphones and I remembered that. I’m listening to music on them now and I thank whoever recommended them, they weren’t cheap, but the sound is remarkable.

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    The wife wanted to visit the David bowie exhibition a few years ago at the v&a in loondon. I remember it being more expensive than I thought to get in but it was sponsored by sennheiser and the tour narrative and sound was through their headphones. I remember how impressed I was at the time but when I looked into buying a pair they were hugely expensive. Incredibly good sound though.

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    I used to use Bose when drumming and they were incredible, almost too good.

    I really appreciate stuff that does a fairly simple job really really well, expensive headphones are one such item.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jones28 View Post
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    I used to use Bose when drumming and they were incredible, almost too good.

    I really appreciate stuff that does a fairly simple job really really well, expensive headphones are one such item.
    I concur with the cost.

    Initially the thought of spending I think around £300 on earphones made me want to spew but after speaking to a few folk the cost easily offsets the enjoyment. They are used every working day for commuting and when flying they are a god send! I'm an anxious flyer so being able to shut out all the noise around me has improved my flying experience immensely, also means I get peace and quiet from the mrs for the duration

    Just to touch on the flying thing it does my nut that different airlines have different rules e.g. Jet2 make you remove them unti the seatbelt signs are off and Ryanair you can wear them throughout - does my thrupennies in
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    Urban ears are getting brilliant reviews in product tests, so we bought the boy the Plattan 2 Bluetooth for his Christmas, £70ish. I think they'll start getting expensive when more folk suss out how good they are.

    Especially when they do get lost and stolen from school and elsewhere, (my daughter has just lost her airpods £170, nice)finding a decent make that doesn't cost ridiculous amounts is a good idea. I've had an entry level pair of Sennhausers in the past and they were very good.

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    Sennheisers aren't stupid ridiculous expensive if you don't need the bells and whistles of noise cancelling etc. I've got these ones, currently going fot £70 (think I paid £80). Not flash but very solid headphones.

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sennheiser-...xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ==

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    The Bose QC35IIs have now been usurped by a new version which has had mixed reviews to date - the good news is that the QC35IIs have gone down in price as a consequence and can generally be picked up for about £200 - see www.hotukdeals.com . I've found them to be excellent and the noise cancellation absolutely brilliant - I can sit on flights in pretty much silence. It's so good that even if I don't want to listen to music and just get some sleep I'll often keep the headphones on with noise cancellation switched on!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wembley67 View Post
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    I concur with the cost.

    Initially the thought of spending I think around £300 on earphones made me want to spew but after speaking to a few folk the cost easily offsets the enjoyment. They are used every working day for commuting and when flying they are a god send! I'm an anxious flyer so being able to shut out all the noise around me has improved my flying experience immensely, also means I get peace and quiet from the mrs for the duration

    Just to touch on the flying thing it does my nut that different airlines have different rules e.g. Jet2 make you remove them unti the seatbelt signs are off and Ryanair you can wear them throughout - does my thrupennies in
    My wife got me some Sony Bluetooth headphones for work/gym and they’re perfect. Less than £100 too, I can’t see what spending another £200 on “better ones” would bring to the experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jones28 View Post
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    My wife got me some Sony Bluetooth headphones for work/gym and they’re perfect. Less than £100 too, I can’t see what spending another £200 on “better ones” would bring to the experience.
    For me it was the noise cancelling experience and higher quality audio that adds to the whole package. Different ear phones for different situations, I have a pair of Bose ear buds for the gym that are fantastic and only around the £70 mark, had them for years now with no issues.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jones28 View Post
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    My wife got me some Sony Bluetooth headphones for work/gym and they’re perfect. Less than £100 too, I can’t see what spending another £200 on “better ones” would bring to the experience.
    I used to think similarly, but I was very wrong.

    The sound quality, the highs and lows, plus the noise cancelling is extraordinary in my Sony WH-1000XM3.
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    My wife got me some Sony Bluetooth headphones for work/gym and they’re perfect. Less than £100 too, I can’t see what spending another £200 on “better ones” would bring to the experience.
    Once you get noise cancellation, you have to spend a lot to get ones that can keep up with any kind of dynamically varying noise. If there's no need for noise cancellation in your environment then I agree.

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    I know this thread is about headphones, but you all seem so knowledgeable I thought I'd try to expand the scope a little. I travel a lot and I don't want to carry headphones, but the wired in ear buds that came with my iPhone are just not loud enough. I can't hear the music properly, and they're obviously not noise cancelling so no use on planes and trains.

    Does anyone have any favourite in ear buds, preferably Bluetooth but not essential? Willing to look at in ear buds, clip on buds and buds attached to a round-the-neck collar thing.

    All suggestions gratefully considered.

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    I know this thread is about headphones, but you all seem so knowledgeable I thought I'd try to expand the scope a little. I travel a lot and I don't want to carry headphones, but the wired in ear buds that came with my iPhone are just not loud enough. I can't hear the music properly, and they're obviously not noise cancelling so no use on planes and trains.

    Does anyone have any favourite in ear buds, preferably Bluetooth but not essential? Willing to look at in ear buds, clip on buds and buds attached to a round-the-neck collar thing.

    All suggestions gratefully considered.
    I got these for Christmas which are pretty good.

    https://m.miniinthebox.com/p/litbest...BoCbHAQAvD_BwE

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir David Gray View Post
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    I got these for Christmas which are pretty good.

    https://m.miniinthebox.com/p/litbest...BoCbHAQAvD_BwE
    Do they last 5 hours between charges? I’ve got wireless earphones just now but they only last about 2 and half hours, not the best if you’re out all day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grunt View Post
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    I know this thread is about headphones, but you all seem so knowledgeable I thought I'd try to expand the scope a little. I travel a lot and I don't want to carry headphones, but the wired in ear buds that came with my iPhone are just not loud enough. I can't hear the music properly, and they're obviously not noise cancelling so no use on planes and trains.

    Does anyone have any favourite in ear buds, preferably Bluetooth but not essential? Willing to look at in ear buds, clip on buds and buds attached to a round-the-neck collar thing.

    All suggestions gratefully considered.
    Again Sennheiser., I have used their sport ones, with the rubber over ear hooks and inline volume control. Totally block out external noise on the bus and nobody can hear any sound escaping from my lugs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moulin Yarns View Post
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    Again Sennheiser., I have used their sport ones, with the rubber over ear hooks and inline volume control. Totally block out external noise on the bus and nobody can hear any sound escaping from my lugs.
    Slight thread hi-jack does anyone know where I can get a pair of headphones repaired/rewired? I have a pair of Sennheiser PX200 folding headphones and have lost the sound out of the left hand speaker. Not an expensive pair but I like them. The cable shroud/surround?? has several splits in it so I guess I've got a broken wire somewhere.

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    Wanted to try a pair of earbuds as an alternative to my Bose QC35IIS, particularly for walking around in warmer weather. Got these for about £22 on promo on Amazon a month ago - very impressed with the sound quality and once in my ears, they don’t fall out:

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrRobot View Post
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    Are airpod pro's worth it? Can pick them up for £190 at the moment
    Yeah I like them. I go with the Bose QC for the serious work on planes etc but the pros are excellent. Noise cancelling is really good and they are now a very good all rounder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrRobot View Post
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    Are airpod pro's worth it? Can pick them up for £190 at the moment
    Honestly you can get better for your money.

    Sony do a fantastic pair for about 30 40 quid cheaper and they look less plastic.

    If it's on ear or over ear then for me it's Beats Solo 3 wireless, had a pair for just over 2 years now, the sound is punchy clean and easy to control. Only downside is they are a bit tight on the ears after a couple of hours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrRobot View Post
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    Are airpod pro's worth it? Can pick them up for £190 at the moment
    I’ve got the original airpods and I would buy another pair in a heartbeat.

    Guy I work with had the originals and now the pros and he says they’re not massively different but they’re still obviously very good.

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    Sennheiser are very good value, I have a very old collapsed pair I use all the time on long journeys. When I commute I use Sennheiser in ears. All with wires. Looking at wifi but will stick with sennheiser. Recommended (still use my overhears, so comfortable) need to replace the cushion bits.

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    The OP deserves credit for getting headphones partly out of consideration for neighbours.
    Would that more people felt like that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by heretoday View Post
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    The OP deserves credit for getting headphones partly out of consideration for neighbours.
    Would that more people felt like that!
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    Invested in a set of the original Bose QuietComfort 35's a few years back as I was doing a load of long-haul flights with work around then, have to say they've been a great investment. Well worth the money. Sometimes just have them switched on during flights just to cancel out the engine noise.

    For running, the Bose SoundSports are also really good and most importantly they last. Every other pair of Bluetooth sports headphones i'd had previously have packed in after 3-6 months of wear and tear. They seemingly also have noise cancelling but it's not as noticeable as the QC35's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gloucester Hibs View Post
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    Invested in a set of the original Bose QuietComfort 35's a few years back as I was doing a load of long-haul flights with work around then, have to say they've been a great investment. Well worth the money. Sometimes just have them switched on during flights just to cancel out the engine noise.

    For running, the Bose SoundSports are also really good and most importantly they last. Every other pair of Bluetooth sports headphones i'd had previously have packed in after 3-6 months of wear and tear. They seemingly also have noise cancelling but it's not as noticeable as the QC35's.
    I always hope my wife has a book or something to occupy her on flights so I can use my headphones, as you say, just to cancel the aircraft noise. You don't realise how noisy aeroplanes are until you take your headphones off.

    Re the Bise Soundsports. Are they the cordless ones which come in a charging pod? I sent 2 pairs of them back because they discharge so quickly when not in use. I eventually swapped them for the overeat Sonys.

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    I always hope my wife has a book or something to occupy her on flights so I can use my headphones, as you say, just to cancel the aircraft noise. You don't realise how noisy aeroplanes are until you take your headphones off.

    Re the Bise Soundsports. Are they the cordless ones which come in a charging pod? I sent 2 pairs of them back because they discharge so quickly when not in use. I eventually swapped them for the overeat Sonys.
    No mate, I know the ones you mean but I have the older "first generation" ones, Bluetooth but a cord between the left and right buds. They charge off any micro USB cable. I'd say you get roughly 6-8 hours off a full charge. Still going strong for approaching 3 years but when they do wear out I may opt for a set of wireless ones as the cable flapping on your neck when you're running can be pretty annoying!

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    I can't say I'm a big user of headphones or buds, mostly I use them when flying to cut out the noise of screaming brats!

    I've got a pair of Bose QC15 headphones, they're wired.

    While shopping on Amazon for replacement ear cover things I discovered a Bluetooth attachment for about £35. Now its fitted you'd hardly notice it was there to look at and weighs next to nothing. I'm no expert on these things but I'm not noticing any difference in quality.

    Its a new lease of life for them.
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