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Wireless headphones and some decent wired ones

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Old 23-03-2006, 4:22 PM   #1
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Question Wireless headphones and some decent wired ones

Howdy

I'm after some wireless headphones and some wired headphones.

Wireless so I can sit in my bed listing to tunes or watching the tv without parents nagging.

Wired ones because sound quility matters

They both need to be over ear headphones.

I was looking @ the Sennheiser RS140s and I have found them for £70. Was wondering if these will be OK?

Then for wired I was thinking about the grados as they seem to get good reviews.

So can anyone help me out?

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Old 26-03-2006, 8:10 PM   #2
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Old 26-03-2006, 10:55 PM   #3
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Look at the Philips vs pioneer wireless headphone thread.... I can think of no better pair of wireless headphones.

As for SQ well the HD595s are good and 99 quid from richer sounds... but remember to make the right chose open or closed? open leaks sound badly so may disturb others... whereas closed wont as much.

u gotta take all factors into consideration!
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Sorry for the late reply. I forget these forums dont like to send you email replys very often.

Cheers for that. I'm going to need closed ones as not to disturb family..... some how they have uber good hearing.
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