But,most of the reviews r in favor of it,i hav one and it sounds vry good for the price(1320/-)Don't buy HD 201 or HD 202. Both are crappy.
How is koss Porta Pro when compared(in sound quality) to PX 100,and wts the price?Start saving up for a Sennheiser PX 100. Wait for 2-3 months, get some money and then get the PX 100. It will be worth the wait.
I guess both of us visit the same website. I’ve checked out that one before and I’m not entirely satisfied. Do these sound (pun intended, of course) promising? It’s the Sony DR-BT50 Stereo Bluetooth Headset and costs $199. It’s Bluetooth and that’s why I’m considering it seriously. Will there be a huge difference in sound quality?
I’ve searched high and low but all headphones I’ve found have negative reviews on Amazon. Any suggestions?
I personally have recommended the PX100s for music, but they really won't gel too well with movies and such. That's because they have a predominantly "sweet" sound, which is pretty much the opposite of what you need for movies and what not, but exactly the kind of sound you need for a lot of genres of music.
You know me, right? I don’t really care for audio quality. I just want wireless, noise canceling headphones that offer a great surround sound, immersive experience for watching movies. I don’t care how well they play music. As long as they produce sound, that’s good enough for me.There's an excellent reason for that. All wireless headphones are plagued with inferior sound quality as compared to a wired one. So when you're spending a decent amount on a headset, it just has to be a wired one. If you do change your mind and decide to go wired, try out the Koss PortaPros first. There's an excellent chance you will be satisfied for cheap.
However, if you cannot do without the added freedom, nothing beats the Senn RS140. Here's a link to a review. It's the highest rated wireless headphone on HeadRoom, which is like the Cnet of Audiophiles, so go figure.
Oh yeah, don't get the PX100. I personally have recommended the PX100s for music, but they really won't gel too well with movies and such. That's because they have a predominantly "sweet" sound, which is pretty much the opposite of what you need for movies and what not, but exactly the kind of sound you need for a lot of genres of music. When it comes to being great at everything, The PortaPros rock. And, you do know about the legendary lifetime replacement "No questions asked" Warranty that accompanies the Koss right?
Dude! This is Sennheiser we are talking about here! Will put any Sony and Pioneer headphones to shame.That’s not saying much, is it? I mean, if you aren’t comparing them to headphones from other companies like Sony and Pioneer,
Called me a goat when I wanted to buy my earphones for 7k. Who's the bigger goat now!I’ll even pay up to Rs. 15,000 but I want the best that is on offer.
The first paragraph and the rest of your post sort of contradict each other. On one hand you say you don't really care much about sound quality and then you also want the best sounding headphones from the ones available in your budget.You know me, right? I don’t really care for audio quality. I just want wireless, noise canceling headphones that offer a great surround sound, immersive experience for watching movies. I don’t care how well they play music. As long as they produce sound, that’s good enough for me.
As for these Sennheiser headphones, well, HeadRoom rates it the best in comparison to all the other Sennheiser wireless models that preceded it. That’s not saying much, is it? I mean, if you aren’t comparing them to headphones from other companies like Sony and Pioneer, how is the reader supposed to rate them in his mind?
I don’t want to rush into this and regret my purchase later. I’ll even pay up to Rs. 15,000 but I want the best that is on offer. I’m going to the U.S.A. in January. Will waiting till then help?
Thanks for the detailed reply.
All I meant to say was that I don’t care how it performs with music. All I want it a good audio experience when watching movies (and HD ones with 5.1 surround at that).The first paragraph and the rest of your post sort of contradict each other. On one hand you say you don't really care much about sound quality and then you also want the best sounding headphones from the ones available in your budget.
Dude! This is Sennheiser we are talking about here! Will put any Sony and Pioneer headphones to shame.
OK. I see Sennheiser has a lot of votes in its favour. I’ll definitely check it out. Does New Delhi or Mumbai have a Sennheiser showroom?I think considering your usage Sennheiser RS140 will be the best choice for you. They are reputed to produce great sound. You can get them with eyes closed without worrying about the quality. Trust me, it'll be great.
Those were wired earphones and this are wireless headphones. Big difference!Called me a goat when I wanted to buy my earphones for 7k. Who's the bigger goat now!
I don't think you'll find an exclusive Sennheiser showroom anywhere. But all the big electronics shops here in Mumbai like Croma, etc. have Sennheiser headphones.Does New Delhi or Mumbai have a Sennheiser showroom?