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Places to buy headphones?
My headphones for my PC gave up on me last night, so need to replace them ASAP. I can't really be bothered to go into town, so where can I buy some headphones online? Obviously there are hundreds of places, but I need a reputable retailer please.
Thanks.
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Amazon.co.uk
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play.com
ebuyer.com both are reputable |
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Cheers guys.
![]() Are these any good, or just cheap cr@p? ![]() http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sennheiser-5.../dp/B00080O0TO |
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Why not read the user reviews in the link you posted.
Sennheiser are one of the most respected names in headphones and have been for years and years. I am only suprised they have anything so inexpensive in their range. |
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I can recomend the following (DT 231):
http://www.beyerdynamic.co.uk/beyerp...nchor-DT-35882 I've had mine for years and they cost next to nothing now. You can also order them direct from Beyer. |
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What about proper noise-cancelling phones that don't cost the earth? I've been drooling over the BOSE QuietComfort, but I think EUR 325 is a little too much to spend on phones, even if they are the Rolls Royce of headphones (which I don't doubt they are) --- I'd be afraid to to take them outdoors!
So, any solutions for decent n/c phones? Thx guys TH |
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Oh yeah, forgot to mention: these would need to be portable, as I'd be using them on my Zen Vision:M
Thx again! |
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I bought these 2 yrs ago when they were over £60. They're great. At £29
nothing comes close. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Shure-E2C-In...1367527&sr=8-1 |
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