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kenfowler3966
31-01-2004, 3:29 PM
I am a little deaf and use headphones a lot so that others are not deafened by the tv speaker volume. I presently have both wired(Good sound but uncomfortable and inconvenient), and some phillips digital rechargeable cordless ones. The phillips have lasted several years but are getting tatty and the sound quality has never been brilliant, with a lot of inteference and signal loss.

I bought some Sony ones but they were hopeless and could hardly receive the signal at all even 6 foot from the aerial,(Phillips work around the whole house to some degree), so i returned them for a refund

Has anyone come across any that have good sound quality and a reasonable range from the aerial that are also comfortable to wear for extended periods?

Recommended model, on line source, price?

Thanks in anticipation:confused:

cribeiro
02-02-2004, 3:49 PM
I have Sennheiser headphones, supposed to be kind of a reference in terms of headphones (of course, the more expensive ones...).
How much do you want to invest? Mine were 70 euro, and they sound really good. AKG make also very good headphones...

kenfowler3966
02-02-2004, 5:25 PM
Around £100 or so

cribeiro
02-02-2004, 5:31 PM
Then I'd recomend you the Sennheiser rs 65, and a look at this thread:

http://www.avforums.com/frame.html?http://www.avforums.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=90

Top range are the rs 85, I listened at them and I loved them, but finally went for the 45, which were in my budget. I didn't listen to the 65, but in that thread you can read they say there is no much difference between 85 and 65...