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What's your top tip for headphones now? I used to be swear by Sennheister HD650's for sound and weight but I gradually stopped using them just because of the convenience of noise cancelling AirPods.Same goes for headphones. I've now got the best over-ear and in-ear phones I've ever had.
FWIW, I always stream and store Spotify at the highest bit rate.
Ooh. 70mph no problem, if slightly down hill, but not so much on corners with those crossplys.Had a 54 Humber Hawk with a valve radio bolted under the dash, about 8 inch square box of tricks. Brilliant sound after 5 minutes.
What's your top tip for headphones now? I used to be swear by Sennheister HD650's for sound and weight but I gradually stopped using them just because of the convenience of noise cancelling AirPods.
Spotify's already on highest bit rate, but your comment makes me wonder whether Spotify, or something else, would give better sound that Apple Podcasts. Must look into that.
Ah, Morrissey. Always good for a cheery ballad.Was never into them, now there's another debate. I am a Manc after all
Scary days. My mk3 Zodiac wasn't much betterProper post-war British car.
And she tells me that I buy too much kit. (But at least I go for one set at a time.) But I'll check out those Flare E's, and muse about trying some over-ears again. My trouble with over-ears is that I always preferred the sound in open backed headphones but they annoy anyone else in the room.My over ears are Sennheisers - can't recall the model. I bought them for long haul flights and find them very good. If I'm picky, they're slightly bass-light - but I think that's me TBH. Overall, extremely good.
The best in-ears ones I have were a gift from one of my muso mates - Flare E Prototypes. They're wired and they look strange but they sound fantastic. £150-ish.
Flare Audio E-Prototype Review
Our review of the Flare Audio E-Prototype, which is a single 10mm dynamic driver universal IEM featuring USQ technology and a 3D printed design. It is priced at $344. Disclaimer: This was sent to usheadfonics.com
Day to day I've settled on Samsung Galaxy Ear Buds as a good all rounder. Previously I had Cambridge Audio Melomanias. The CA's were up there sound quality-wise but the BT was patchy & infuriating.
I also have two sets of Samsung Level U's which are/were my gym phones and kind of handy for DIY, Gardening, etc. The case on one broke so I bought a new set. I also bought some new Sennheiser necklace headphones at the same time but haven't tried them yet.
Heritage-wise I have three sets of Sennheiser wired in-ears which lie around the house and car as back ups.....
And she tells me that I buy too much kit. (But at least I go for one set at a time.) But I'll check out those Flare E's, and muse about trying some over-ears again. My trouble with over-ears is that I always preferred the sound in open backed headphones but they annoy anyone else in the room.
That's phase 2.Hey Siri, warm the valves up.
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