headphones
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headphones
need new ones for the commute, preferably with an inline mic.
do your worst...
do your worst...
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I was recommended these by mudge and Mik
https://www.rha-audio.com/uk/products/headphones/ma750
They are spanktasically good.
build quality is outstanding and they sound cracking.
https://www.rha-audio.com/uk/products/headphones/ma750
They are spanktasically good.
build quality is outstanding and they sound cracking.
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Budget?
Over/in ear?
Wired/Bluetooth?
I got some Sony MDR1000Xs recently and the noise cancelling is a) excellent and b) a God-send when commuting
Over/in ear?
Wired/Bluetooth?
I got some Sony MDR1000Xs recently and the noise cancelling is a) excellent and b) a God-send when commuting
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I don't like active noise cancelling, I find it distorts the soundstage and makes the experience weird (for want of a better word).
I am a big fan of Shure in-ear phones, I've just upgraded to SE425s and the sound is excellent. The isolation is good too, even on the Tube.
I am a big fan of Shure in-ear phones, I've just upgraded to SE425s and the sound is excellent. The isolation is good too, even on the Tube.
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Yes, agreed on both noise cancelling & the Shures. I only had a pair of the 215s but they were pretty impressive.
I only switched as they met an unfortunate end and I used the opportunity to switch to a Bluetooth pair as the iPhone now requiring an adapter was frustrating.
JL has the billy big bollocks 846s IIRC.
I only switched as they met an unfortunate end and I used the opportunity to switch to a Bluetooth pair as the iPhone now requiring an adapter was frustrating.
JL has the billy big bollocks 846s IIRC.
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2 things which may be relevant:
1) Shure now do a Lightning cable with built-in DAC and remote, which works jolly well;
2) Yeah, but JL.
I have a pair of Master & Dynamic MW60s which are comfortably the nicest sounding bluetooth headphones I've had - but they're pretty large and cumbersome - and prone to make the ears sweaty if worn on the Tube. Great for listening on the plane, though.
1) Shure now do a Lightning cable with built-in DAC and remote, which works jolly well;
2) Yeah, but JL.
I have a pair of Master & Dynamic MW60s which are comfortably the nicest sounding bluetooth headphones I've had - but they're pretty large and cumbersome - and prone to make the ears sweaty if worn on the Tube. Great for listening on the plane, though.
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I take that as a compliment
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I have 2 pairs of these, work well and sound good. Also have survived the washing machine, 3 times now.
The Evo forum really is a shadow of its former self. I remember when the internet was for the elite and now they seem to let any spastic on
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Again on the cheaper end of the £20-30 scale I’ve used Sony MDR-XB50AP for many years now.
How about not having a sig at all?
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went completely west and bought these on impulse on the Amazon.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/UiiSii-Earphon ... dpSrc=srch
So far so good, great sound and the widget shape makes sure they don't fall out of my ears.
liking them for a relative budget purchase.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/UiiSii-Earphon ... dpSrc=srch
So far so good, great sound and the widget shape makes sure they don't fall out of my ears.
liking them for a relative budget purchase.
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We're the same: I've you several pairs of Sony MDR-V6 and MDR-7506 - cracking headphones for the money, I'm forever recommending them to people
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I've ordered some Apple Airpods. Don't want all the nonsense rumoured to be coming with the next-gen version (Hey Siri, why don't you fuck right off?) and I like the traditional style of earbuds which don't plug your ear or try to minimise background noise. I don't live in a bubble.
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I like the Airpods. Sound quality is great. The only weird thing is that you can't check that the sound is only coming out of the earphones, not the phone as well - if you take one out of your ear to check, it stops playing on the phone
Bit disconcerting how easy they are to use.
Bit disconcerting how easy they are to use.
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I used my Sony WF1000Xs on an extremely rare public transport outing a couple of weeks ago and they were really fantastic.
Helped the 90 minutes each way whizz by.
The slim case recharges them a couple of times, which is useful as they only have about a 2 hour run time.
I turned all active noise cancelling off to improve sound quality and lengthen battery life. It doesn't seem to make that much difference to noise cancelling anyway as the buds fit nice and snug.
Only thing I didn't like was the pronounced "thudding" when walking with them, something I guess is intrinsic to all deep in-ear buds.
Helped the 90 minutes each way whizz by.
The slim case recharges them a couple of times, which is useful as they only have about a 2 hour run time.
I turned all active noise cancelling off to improve sound quality and lengthen battery life. It doesn't seem to make that much difference to noise cancelling anyway as the buds fit nice and snug.
Only thing I didn't like was the pronounced "thudding" when walking with them, something I guess is intrinsic to all deep in-ear buds.
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Probably a case of microphony - basically the cable transmits physical vibrations just like an old style Doctors Stethoscope.
Or maybe you just heard your brain bashing around in your head?
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Er, what cable?
That was literally the reason I chose them. Great sound quality with zero cableage.
Totally don't get the bluetooth buds which are then joined by an awkward neck band thing.
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Nice cockroaches, but people were talking about earphones.