I've been using the same Bose headphones for the past year, but unfortunately today, the left ear piece stopped working. ( my headphones ) I'm not sure whether I had
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07-14-2009, 03:06 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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I've been using the same Bose headphones for the past year, but unfortunately today, the left ear piece stopped working.
(my headphones) I'm not sure whether I had a warranty on them. Assuming I didn't, I'm going to buy some new ones tonight. Does anyone have any recommendations that are noticeably better than the ones I linked? I want sound-canceling (which those weren't, but I'd like it if possible) & over the ear, but want to pay less than $250. I was very happy with the Bose ones, but am open to suggestions. Advice/ tips appreciated.
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The in ear headphones are pretty good I have had mine for a while considering that I do not like bose to begin with. I have these but this is another great pair, sennheiser is a great pair as well.
I have these Bose® - In-Ear Headphones - In-Ear The shures Shure - Ear Bud Headphones - White - SE110 And just got to senn'd website
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I've always wanted the Sennheiser MX W1's.
I don't think that helps your situation though. They're not noise cancelling and they're the in-ear type.
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The issue with the ones he has (I have a pair which I barely use) are they break easily and his have, mine have survived because I do not use them.
Noise canceling you are going to pay a premium for, did some quick looking and most start at the top of your budget and many are not that great. Now if you go with an in-ear style you get a form of noise canceling but not everyone can do in-ear (I can only wear mine for an hour at most). I would throw my suggestion towards Sennheiser for an all around good selection and quality. You could always buy some nice over the ear style headphones which will have a form of noise canceling but not hardware based (just the seal of the headphone against your head).
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Thanks for the advice, guys. I definitely want over-the-ear, though. There's a lot of people around me every day & I want to make sure I don't hear them.
So Sennheiser, eh? I'll check that out.
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cow, as a member of various headphone forums I would recommend you visit Head-Fi to get an idea of what is out there as far as headphones. At first it will be overwhelming but you will get the hang of it. I do suggest you establish a budget and be careful or you will be spending $1,400 on a pair of headphones, $1,000 in a re-cable job for the headphones, followed by a $12,000 CD-Player, a $5,000 headphone amp, $2,500 in power conditioner, and $5,000 in power cables and interconnects. Yes it is a crazy hobby!
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"mrarroyo," thanks for the advice. I'm planning to leave within the hour-- do you think browsing these forums would be a help to me in that short time?
At the moment, I definitely don't want to spend more than $200-- I can hear the difference between my Bose headphones & some cheapo Sonys I've had, but I don't know that I could differentiate between the aforementioned Bose phones I've had & some of the higher end pieces available.
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I agree and the bose I have there 3 years old been in backpacks and all never broke on me yet.
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