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Bose Headphone Headband Protector
Art Video | 2024-09-23 01:45:15 |
The Senal SMH-1000-MK2is lightweight, the cushiony ear pads and headband should fit confortably to everyone. I like the fact that the bottom headband side that touches my head is made of leather / leatherette, which is easy to clean with a mild detergent or 50% (max solution) alchohol with a soft cloth, rather than the headphones that are made of a mesh material which accumulates dirt and body stuff. Additionally, I recommend buying disposable headband and ear pad protectors such as the Auray Disposable Over-Ear Headphone Covers (50 Pairs, Black) https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1585973-REG/auray_hpc_45bk_disposable_headphone_cover_4_5.html for the ultimate in hygiene thus keeping that letter finish from deteriorating due to skin oils. Once I tried it, I can't go back. I love having those disposable pads on every single headphone I own! They also make in white. Performance: This headphone is excellent for critical listening for music and audio monitoring for video production. It has sufficient treble and the mid range boost vocals slightly and gently, just the right amount which is desired, thus maintaining the midrange mild, not piercing. I tested this headphone listening to Metal, Techno, Classical and HipHop. It provides the adequate amount of bass in a way the studio meant to be heard, balancing all frequencies as a whole. If you're a bass head looking for bass shattering headphones, where 99% of BASS is all that matters before the actual rest of the music, this is not the product for you. Volume: With the impedance of 64 Ohms, even on a MacBook Air, it is loud enough. About 90db, which is loud enough . If you want louder, it will depend on the equipment you are using. Therefore, I'm pleased with this headphone. [I have received this product in exchange for my honest review]. 5 |
Dale | 2024-08-17 07:31:18 |
Out of the box and with some break-in time, the sound is very forward, and weak in the bass. I found that this headphone was easy to EQ to a neutral sound, although the deep bass just isn't there. Still, most music, and even classic 'Tracker' organ music sounds pretty good with the right parametric EQ. The high frequencies are good up to the important upper treble harmonics. The tiny cables going to the earcups have no strain reliefs, and as I expect the majority of end-users are going to be children who carry the headphone around with them, the failure rate will probably be pretty high within a few months. The earpads are very smooth and convex-shaped, so they slide off of the ears easily with head movements, and may not provide a good enough seal to the ears in cooler temperatures in order to make the best of what bass response is available. The headband is very thin and the headphone is feather-light, so comfort will not be an issue. The fit to my average-size head has the headband very near the minimum size position, so the Flats will fit average-to-large heads, whereas I expect most of the users will have small heads and need to put some extra padding under the headband to keep it in place. With proper care, this headphone could give good musical service for a long time, making it a real bargain, but the price will probably attract only those who expect far less. Still, highly recommended based on my notes here. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-05-18 05:28:24 |
I have been a Bose headphone owner for a while now. When I opened the packaging I was immediately impressed with the lack of plastic. Way to go in helping the environment. I also LOVE the USB-C. Let's make the world a better place and standardize our cables. I also like the cushioned headband that wraps around nearly the entire width of the headphones. Pairing this headset was a breeze. I've paired hundreds of Bluetooth devices over the years, and this one just seemed intuitive with my Samsung Galaxy. I also loved the 3 active noise cancellation modes. Quite, Aware and Immersion Modes. I can see a good use case for each of these in my house and my travels. I did have to download a new Bose App, but that wasn't a big deal since my older headphones were discovered in the new app. These headphones looks sleek and smooth... I also love love love the volume adjustment strip. So cool. Thanks Bose, you hit it out the park on this one... 5 |
Joshua K. | 2024-09-18 02:58:15 |
I have been using a pair of Bose AE headphone for a number of years so I was not sure what to expect. After I got them on for the first time the audio was clear and everything sounded wonderful. Now I am still getting used to them and breaking them in but so far they are wonderful. Now just to let people know, because of there simi open design, you will hear a lot more of the room. If you are in a noisy environment you will need to increase you volume. You may also want to invest in a quality headphone amp. Other then that these are a great investment for any studio. 5 |
Gogibear | 2024-09-14 08:47:27 |
Every speaker or headphone I own is made by Bose. I have given other companies a chance but always come back to Bose. The Bluetooth speaker I purchased a month ago gives great sound that I expect from Bose. I must be honest because I didn’t expect the sound to be so clear and crisp. I like the fact that I can take to the other side of the room and place it anywhere. I’m told that my voice sounds very clear when I use it to answer phone calls. It’s Bose all the way. 5 |
Pierre W. | 2024-09-11 02:16:44 |
Ordered it replace a Bose Headphone with Noise Cancelling. Very happy about the purchase, quite heavier than my previous headphone but the quality is there. Really like the possibility to modify the EQ with the app. I also use it to play guitar with my amplifier, great sound overall. I recommend 5 |
Rohan | 2024-09-07 01:20:21 |
I bought this headphone stand to hold my wireless Bose headphones and it does exactly its job. Other than being sleek, non distracting, and a nice quality metal, my favorite part is how heavy and substantial it feels on my desk. You can put heavier headphones like the audiotechnicas and it won't flinch. I don't see it sagging over time either. 100% would recommend. 5 |
Mark L | 2024-09-05 02:54:53 |
I am a Grado headphone addict. I need and demand the best sound production. I have never liked noise cancelling headphones. I considered them gimmicky. I own the Bose older 15’s. The sound was hollow and the noise cancellation technology hurst my ears. So I abandoned trying any others for four years. In anticipation of traveling, I overcame my reluctance with NC headphones after internet reviews, and sampled the new Bose 700 at their store. Overwhelming treble. Ouch! But better (not great) telephone call sound. Did not buy. Tried these from B & H. Wow! What makes these truly worth it: technology is subordinate to sound. Noise cancellation takes a back seat to sound production. I need the best sound. That’s why at home I listen with Grado cans. I refused to believe the overwhelmingly positive reviews of these Sonys until I tried them over two recent flights on a plane. The newest NC technology with Sony is a game changer. No ear pain! You can easily adjust the degree of noise cancellation with their iPhone app. You’ve got to see the options in that app. Customization of NC, sound equalizer and sound reference options! Now I know why Sony is cornering the NC headphone market. Terrific. Highly recommended. Don’t believe this review. Try it. 5 |
JZVision | 2024-06-12 01:45:45 |
first of all, this is not a noise cancellation headphone. If you are looking for NC, go to Bose. However let's face this, under$, you could get a headphone quality is way better than beats or the main stream brands in the market, you better know where you put your money. Think about all the commercial those overrated headphone has, all those super star will cost money, and you will the one to pay for it. Have you seen any major commercial for this headphone? and why they are still popular among professional users, it's all common sense now. 5 |
George | 2024-05-22 06:26:40 |
I have an older Sony Noise Cancellation headphone and I decided to buy this new one. It is a real big improvement in quality and comfort. I strongly recommend it. Another option for me was Bose but I don't like the modern Bose 700 design. 5 |