Not sure if nationwide, but check yourself, 4 left in Edinburgh Supercentre.
12 comments
Noclouds
24 Jul 16#11
I have two pairs, the second as backup, due to the very long cable that comfortably reaches to beyond the end of my bed. They aren't audiophile or particularly good compared to my other headphones but there are still several things what I like about them, a lot.
Being a closed back headphone, they don't leak sound too badly, so I can use them while playing computer games without annoying others, and they have fairly decent bass extension for cheap headphones, without sounding over the top with it. Also, they are very easy to drive, I don't have to crank up the volume, no need for the separate headphone amp. I liked them enough to buy my brother a pair and would recommend if on a very tight budget, though I can imagine some might find the long cable a little annoying (it isn't detachable). At the price, I am tempted, just to have replacement earpads, though I almost never have any luck finding reduced audio gear or computers in the Edinburgh branches, so I might hold off until Sainsbury's have them reduced, again, if they do. That's where I got mine. Good luck to those who find any at that price. Hot!
blowbrown
24 Jul 16#10
Is this the store in Chesser?
LsKs to blowbrown
25 Jul 16#12
No, that's the one close to Fort Kinnaird.
misa426
24 Jul 16#9
This is a bad headphone. I bought it about 8 years ago for around £25, firstly even though it was new it smelled strongly of something, secondly the cable is way too freaking long and it's annoying to have to use the clip belt thing to keep it neat. Awful design, you will look like that girl off star wars 4
Not particularly comfortable
Sound fair
kta93
24 Jul 16#8
I've had earphones that cost hundreds of pounds but still prefer these myself
fingleburt
24 Jul 16#7
Bought mine a long time ago, don't remember them being tight even when new. Defiantly NOT basey at all, very long cable but I use them with my guitar so they are perfect.
ismailc12000
24 Jul 161#6
yeh they are from a good company but you will forget all of that once you feel how uncomfortable they are.
they must only be good for people with unusually small heads
skyarsenal
23 Jul 161#4
horrible pair of headphone ,there tight ,they hurt your ears after 10 mins of use ,and the sound is to basey .don't waste your money
Monkeybumcheeks to skyarsenal
24 Jul 16#5
They're £12.00 and from a quality manufacturer.
Agent004
23 Jul 16#3
Not bad for a Sennheiser, always fancied trying these :sunglasses:
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Being a closed back headphone, they don't leak sound too badly, so I can use them while playing computer games without annoying others, and they have fairly decent bass extension for cheap headphones, without sounding over the top with it. Also, they are very easy to drive, I don't have to crank up the volume, no need for the separate headphone amp. I liked them enough to buy my brother a pair and would recommend if on a very tight budget, though I can imagine some might find the long cable a little annoying (it isn't detachable). At the price, I am tempted, just to have replacement earpads, though I almost never have any luck finding reduced audio gear or computers in the Edinburgh branches, so I might hold off until Sainsbury's have them reduced, again, if they do. That's where I got mine. Good luck to those who find any at that price. Hot!
Not particularly comfortable
Sound fair
they must only be good for people with unusually small heads