Note that Jennyr wrote the above at 3.19pm UK time.ps. will be here, at PC for a about 1 hour, next need to go
He will now be in the shop, hopefully buying a stylish pair of headphones for his wife's birthday.
I hope he will tell us how he got on!
I fear your advice has come too late!Too risky if she hasn't tried them.
Thanks, don't have enough time for review websites, so maybe someone just post 1-5 variants to buy without long reading
Wall of Fame on that site is quick and a good place to start.
Could you buy her a gift certificate and let her choose?
Year, seems this variant is more correct. I even never thought about wireless options and so on.
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Thanks for reporting back - a happy wife means a happy life!
No doubt
Thanks, will look at Audio-Technica ATH-WS1100iS and Sennheiser HD280Pro
Not necessarily the highest fidelity choice, but last generation versions of the Sony wireless headphones can be had for cheap. I got the Sony h900Ns for about $100, and they sound quite good. The amps and processing in them optimize the sound, and the noise canceling is a god send, even if not the most effective out there.
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I have Bose wired noise cancelling phones, they are super comfortable, sound quality is very good - I believe the use of noise cancelling goes hand in hand with DSP so you get a well tailored frequency response. Contrast that with some Grado 60's I had - like sticking toothpicks in your ears.
Not necessarily the highest fidelity choice, but last generation versions of the Sony wireless headphones can be had for cheap. I got the Sony h900Ns for about $100, and they sound quite good. The amps and processing in them optimize the sound, and the noise canceling is a god send, even if not the most effective out there.
What are the best cheap wireless headphones?
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