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You should try them out man, even just a cheap pair. The freedom is invigorating
I'm sorely tempted. My gym plays whiney emo shit most of the time so an improvement is needed. Wouldn't be caught dead with Bose or Beats however.
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You should try them out man, even just a cheap pair. The freedom is invigorating
I'm sorely tempted. My gym plays whiney emo shit most of the time so an improvement is needed. Wouldn't be caught dead with Bose or Beats however.![]()
I haven't bought any BT headset yet, but instinctively I'd shy away from Bose and Beats, those are mass-market POS products for the brand sensitive.
Sennheiser has a few focused on sports
Sport Headphones - Running Aerobic ... Sennheiser
No BT products yet.
I respectably disagree with you regarding Bose. I am no shill or Bose Fan-boy. But to group Bose with Beats as mass-market POS, in my book is kinda harsh! Bose been in this business for over 50yrs.. If they're built a POS product.. I highly doubt they'll survive for that long!I would agree that Beats (now own by Apple) is mass-market-which by the way, works for those that can't tell the difference in sounds and built quality. I think Consumer Reports took apart Beats and stated the "guts" were made from cheap parts.. and added weights to the outer casing (giving that heavy=better built quality that most consumer look for) to fool the customer. I actually own a set of Beats (brought for my son- since it was the "in" thing-but he got tried of it..typically "Now" generation! But he used his own money tho!) and I was NOT impress with the sound quality. They tried to hide the sound quality by giving way to much bass reproduction- works for the newer generations-but for us old timer, I rather HEAR the music then bass!
I like Bose and willing to spend the $$, if it fits my need.. Not the fact, to show it off- I care less of the brand-- but if it works, I'll buy it! case in point, my $20.00 earplugs for Cardio workout.. I could have spend on Bose earplugs.. but, comparing the sound quality and doing Cardio/HIIT workout.. I am more focus on catching my breath then worry about sound quality..lol! So that $20.00 earplugs serve it purpose nicely![]()
I should have said I'm a bit of an audiophile. Bose is good for noise canceling headsets, but they don't do HiFi.
Stax, Beyer, Final Audio, Sennheiser and some others are a good deal ahead of Bose. Pricier too of course.
At the price point they compete in, I guess Bose isn't too bad. Although, it's much better to buy Audio-Technica instead. Buying Bose is simply paying for their marketing, they're not worth it.
I should have said I'm a bit of an audiophile. Bose is good for noise canceling headsets, but they don't do HiFi.
Stax, Beyer, Final Audio, Sennheiser and some others are a good deal ahead of Bose. Pricier too of course.
At the price point they compete in, I guess Bose isn't too bad. Although, it's much better to buy Audio-Technica instead. Buying Bose is simply paying for their marketing, they're not worth it. And anyone impressed by the brand just haven't heard real hifi.
Spot on.
Audio-Technica, Beyerdynamic, Klipsch etc. are all brands that I would choose over most of the more popular offerings any day. Even a pair of cheap Sennheiser's would more than likely surpass some of the more heavily marketed brands on the market....for much cheaper too.
I should have said I'm a bit of an audiophile. Bose is good for noise canceling headsets, but they don't do HiFi.
Stax, Beyer, Final Audio, Sennheiser and some others are a good deal ahead of Bose. Pricier too of course.
At the price point they compete in, I guess Bose isn't too bad. Although, it's much better to buy Audio-Technica instead. Buying Bose is simply paying for their marketing, they're not worth it. And anyone impressed by the brand just haven't heard real hifi.
as long it gets the job done!I'm still sticking with my $20 dollar pair. I just need reasonably priced, loud, and clear haha
AugustEP650's on Amazon.
You're welcomebest fucking headphones I've ever had
I've been beating the shit out of my qy8s since December. Sounds great, stay put (use the shark fins), and they've held up to five months of outdoor lifting and sweat, getting torn from my head by bar ends, and played with by a three year old.So about 2 weeks ago i dropped over a hundo on some jaybird x2 bluetooth buds and they were ok...for about a week and then the sound started cutting in and out and the charging port caved in and they really didnt sound that awesome and they were kinda uncomfortable so i returned them, expected alot more for $120 buds. Just got the qcy qy8's i ordered and they sound pretty fantastic and are super comfortable so we will see how they hold up
I've been beating the shit out of my qy8s since December. Sounds great, stay put (use the shark fins), and they've held up to five months of outdoor lifting and sweat, getting torn from my head by bar ends, and played with by a three year old.
Good fucking investment in my book.
I've been beating the shit out of my qy8s since December. Sounds great, stay put (use the shark fins), and they've held up to five months of outdoor lifting and sweat, getting torn from my head by bar ends, and played with by a three year old.
Good fucking investment in my book.
I've heard the jaybirds are a mixed bag anyhow. While I like my el cheapo Kinivos I am looking for a headset that's loud and darn good sounding so I can pound the angry beat while lifting. Lemme know how those qy8s are.So about 2 weeks ago i dropped over a hundo on some jaybird x2 bluetooth buds and they were ok...for about a week and then the sound started cutting in and out and the charging port caved in and they really didnt sound that awesome and they were kinda uncomfortable so i returned them, expected alot more for $120 buds. Just got the qcy qy8's i ordered and they sound pretty fantastic and are super comfortable so we will see how they hold up
