I've got a slightly above average amount of hair for a male, and a fairly regular face and I wear glasses.
I got myself these headsets for my spouse who couldn't use earphones. I suppose for those who have a large head it shouldn't be that bad.
Really the only trouble is determining how you can carry around a 2-meter cord easily. At first I was shooting for Sony MDR-V6, but reading the reviews made me go with these. However, if you are planning to use these on ur iPods and audio players and just listening to music or watching movies on your PC, like basically sedentary activites, possibly even the sporadic subway ride (if you do not mind the unavoidable stares from fellow passengers), then these are the headphones to purchase. Excellent set of headphones for mixing & brings out good quality of sound for everyday use of listening to music and watching films. If you're not a headphone expert or large sound buff, I'd have to say these are the greatest headphones available for you.
These appear big and bulky but they're very light. There is a chord about five feet long and as it has, as others say, Leaha headphones. There you go, a pleasant new set of ear muffs for the chilly winters.
They sound great and they are extremely comfortable! I am not an expert, just a regular consumer! I simply wish they had a swivel or something like that since it is tough to lay down and listen to songs or watch movies online. Volume reaction at every frequency is neutral and even. I wound up just purchasing a x41 since the $150 spent on it is completely worth the superior quality of sound, the wireless simplicity of use, and the incredible 7.1 sound quality as well as the proven fact that any item connected to the front of the gadget also will run off of either 5.1 or 7.1 sound depending on the age of the merchandise.
I'm able to put them on for hours and it doesn't bother me a bit. The switches on the headphone are completely useless.
I do not truly agree with the "discomfort" critiques. The quality of sound is pretty ok, and the signal to noise ratio is great. I attempted to figure out the main difference. I got myself these Sennheiser RS120 wireless headphones to use with my ipod and sansa.
Sony's certainly doing some thing correct with these headphones. I've got a special loathing for earbuds because they fall out if they do not ultimately harm my ears while trying to stick in, so I like the over-ear type.
They don't fold up, and the actual headphones are humongous. My spouse purchased me these headphones for Christmas not too long ago, and I need to say after a good bit of time invested together, I dispise them. There's a rubber strap inside that would usually cradle your head and hold the plastic band away, however for some reason the strap is simply too long and sits right up against the band, making it pointless for cushioning.
I got myself these headsets for my spouse who couldn't use earphones. I suppose for those who have a large head it shouldn't be that bad.
Really the only trouble is determining how you can carry around a 2-meter cord easily. At first I was shooting for Sony MDR-V6, but reading the reviews made me go with these. However, if you are planning to use these on ur iPods and audio players and just listening to music or watching movies on your PC, like basically sedentary activites, possibly even the sporadic subway ride (if you do not mind the unavoidable stares from fellow passengers), then these are the headphones to purchase. Excellent set of headphones for mixing & brings out good quality of sound for everyday use of listening to music and watching films. If you're not a headphone expert or large sound buff, I'd have to say these are the greatest headphones available for you.
These appear big and bulky but they're very light. There is a chord about five feet long and as it has, as others say, Leaha headphones. There you go, a pleasant new set of ear muffs for the chilly winters.
They sound great and they are extremely comfortable! I am not an expert, just a regular consumer! I simply wish they had a swivel or something like that since it is tough to lay down and listen to songs or watch movies online. Volume reaction at every frequency is neutral and even. I wound up just purchasing a x41 since the $150 spent on it is completely worth the superior quality of sound, the wireless simplicity of use, and the incredible 7.1 sound quality as well as the proven fact that any item connected to the front of the gadget also will run off of either 5.1 or 7.1 sound depending on the age of the merchandise.
I'm able to put them on for hours and it doesn't bother me a bit. The switches on the headphone are completely useless.
I do not truly agree with the "discomfort" critiques. The quality of sound is pretty ok, and the signal to noise ratio is great. I attempted to figure out the main difference. I got myself these Sennheiser RS120 wireless headphones to use with my ipod and sansa.
Sony's certainly doing some thing correct with these headphones. I've got a special loathing for earbuds because they fall out if they do not ultimately harm my ears while trying to stick in, so I like the over-ear type.
They don't fold up, and the actual headphones are humongous. My spouse purchased me these headphones for Christmas not too long ago, and I need to say after a good bit of time invested together, I dispise them. There's a rubber strap inside that would usually cradle your head and hold the plastic band away, however for some reason the strap is simply too long and sits right up against the band, making it pointless for cushioning.
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It could just be me, however I really can't differentiate between the two in the wireless headphones review. They are definitely the very best wireless mp3 head phones I've ever purchased!
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