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Are these HF's bang for the buck?
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| EnerJen |
I went to my local electronic store and put on a pair of Bose Triport headphones. They were so much more comfortable than any DJ/audiophile headphones than I've tried. I've tried to do research but all the reviews say it has good sound quality but little else.
I can get a pair for $110 with free shipping(msrp $150). Is it worth it? And also can I replace my crappy headphones with this for monitoring/mixing? |
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| hooj1 |
| Those headphones lack punch. Go with Sennheiser's instead |
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| Psiweaver |
| Ya the bose headphones are very good. They don't have the energy to them that the Senn's and Pioneer's have. |
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| Ibiza Dreams |
To be totally honest, I received a pair of the Bose headphones, they were a more expensive version than the Triports, just because of a noise-silencing contraption, but had the Triport "technology." I ALSO have Pioneer HDJ1000s exclusively for DJing. And after 2 and 1/2 years of having the Bose, they are still better for listening and enhancing the sound than the Pioneers. Pioneers give a clear and crisp sound, good for mixing and making out peaks in the music. The Bose provide a "fuller" sound and everything just sounds better. And apart from that, they are more comfortable than the Pioneers.
If you want excellent headphones strictly for listening, 110 is a badass deal for those headphones. But get a different pair if you want to DJ. |
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| `pr0digy |
| Bose != quality. IMHO, it's overpriced crap. Your paying for a name. I'd do some more research. |
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