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| 21Q (Senior Member) 7 April 2008 21:39 |
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Since I'm not an audiofile I don't see this necessary. I'm fine with my $13 skullcandy headphones.
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| tripplite (Senior Member) 7 April 2008 22:09 |
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the HD wars left a bitter taste in my mouth...if you think you can sooth me with your fancy headphones sony then your dead wrong....
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| Hunt720 (Junior Member) 7 April 2008 23:07 |
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Quote: the HD wars left a bitter taste in my mouth...if you think you can sooth me with your fancy headphones sony then your dead wrong....
If thats the case, then you are going to HATE the headphones that the Blu Disc Association just came out with! ;)
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| Run4two (Junior Member) 7 April 2008 23:19 |
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Am I wrong? Aren't noise reduction headphones most useful when either you are in a car or in an airplane? It helps reduce those constant drone sounds. I will definitely look at this as my family will be traveling this summer.
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| chaos_zzz (Junior Member) 7 April 2008 23:21 |
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u post this without a picture come on, i own the mdr- v600 from sony great headphones for studio recordings.
I Recently moved from a house to an apartment now i cannot watch movies using my 7.1 system,this would be an amazing add , i'll read some reviews and see how good they are.
And a hint for those fancy headphones haters, once u hear a great sound u just can not keep listening stuff with 13$ headphones
it's like an ear evolution
Also most sound engineers use Sony Headphones not bose or samson or any other brand
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| BurningAs (Senior Member) 7 April 2008 23:29 |
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Originally posted by 21Q: Since I'm not an audiofile I don't see this necessary. I'm fine with my $13 skullcandy headphones.
lol: "audiofile" you mean audiophile. HAHAHA doesn't matter. Those head phone suck. Search for : Etymotic Research ER-4p
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| Pop_Smith (Senior Member) 8 April 2008 0:18 |
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The noise cancellation maybe nice if you're always in a noisy environment but I will just stick with my Shure SE210 Earphones.
Heck for $400 (the price of these Sony headphones see here.)
I would rather buy the Shure SE420's.
Peace
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| lxfactor (Senior Member) 8 April 2008 0:20 |
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Originally posted by Run4two: Am I wrong? Aren't noise reduction headphones most useful when either you are in a car or in an airplane? It helps reduce those constant drone sounds. I will definitely look at this as my family will be traveling this summer.
400 a pop.. i hope u plan on only buying one
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| Ryu77 (Senior Member) 8 April 2008 4:30 |
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Originally posted by Pop_Smith: The noise cancellation maybe nice if you're always in a noisy environment but I will just stick with my Shure SE210 Earphones.
Heck for $400 (the price of these Sony headphones see here.)
I would rather buy the Shure [url=http://www.shure.com/PersonalAudio/Products/Earphones/SEModels/us_pa_se420_content]SE420's[url].
Peace
They're two completely different products. The Shure item you posted is a bud style (canalphones) headphone. The Sony item is a circumaural noise cancelling set. Have you ever used this type of headphone? They are truly amazing. You could be in a car or on a plane, as soon as you put them on... It's like an off switch to the outside World!
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| nobrainer (Inactive) 8 April 2008 5:56 |
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Originally posted by Hunt720: Quote: the HD wars left a bitter taste in my mouth...if you think you can sooth me with your fancy headphones sony then your dead wrong....
If thats the case, then you are going to HATE the headphones that the Blu Disc Association just came out with! ;)
@ Hunt720
why are they loaded with DRM that blocks all sound?
The BPI Are: SONY, UNIVERSAL, WARNER GROUP, EMI.
The RIAA Soundexchange Are: SONY, UNIVERSAL, WARNER GROUP, EMI.
The IFPI Are: The same anti consumer lot as listed above!
The MPAA Are: SONY, UNIVERSAL, WARNER GROUP, DISNEY, PARAMOUNT, FOX.
How do you stop anti consumer = its easy purchase only second hand media and avoid their propertarian hobbled by DRM hardware! http://www.boycott-riaa.com/
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| lxfactor (Senior Member) 8 April 2008 9:26 |
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that was rather amusing
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| TSRSteve (Newbie) 8 April 2008 9:43 |
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Quote:
Originally posted by Hunt720: Quote: the HD wars left a bitter taste in my mouth...if you think you can sooth me with your fancy headphones sony then your dead wrong....
If thats the case, then you are going to HATE the headphones that the Blu Disc Association just came out with! ;)
@ Hunt720
why are they loaded with DRM that blocks all sound?
No, they only block copyrighted sounds and competitors adds.
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| Ghostdog (Senior Member) 8 April 2008 11:35 |
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Quote: increase the "AI" fails
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| BludRayne (Junior Member) 8 April 2008 12:33 |
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Active noise cancelling like these Sonys modify the sound. I'd rather listen to music that's been unaltered. My Shure e2c do a fine job of passive noise cancelling.
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| BurningAs (Senior Member) 8 April 2008 13:21 |
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To bad Shure SUCKS!
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| Pop_Smith (Senior Member) 8 April 2008 14:36 |
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Originally posted by Ryu77: They're two completely different products. The Shure item you posted is a bud style (canalphones) headphone. The Sony item is a circumaural noise cancelling set. Have you ever used this type of headphone? They are truly amazing. You could be in a car or on a plane, as soon as you put them on... It's like an off switch to the outside World!
Yes, the Shure stuff is a earphone (as opposed to the headphone style of the Sony product) but personally even when I wear just those earbuds they block out more than enough noise, without any music coming though them. This is why I compared them to these Sony headphones.
Originally posted by BurningAs: To bad Shure SUCKS!
To each his (or her) own I guess, I personally like my Shure stuff better than any product I've tried.
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