I was more going for the extra warranty and customer service from John Lewis compared to Curry's. I got the black one from curry's and opened it this morning. Thanks for the response though.
AntyC
28 Nov 16#35
if you managed to get a blue pair I have a black pair I would love to swap for the navy!! :smiley: (brand new unopened)
peterbottom1985
27 Nov 16#34
Thing is when you go onto the page regarding these it says in stock.
You then go to the final page to click and collect and the nearest one was 35 miles away.. crazy.
Need to sort out their online stock .
Cheers for sharing that! I got it through John Lewis with my Partner discount for £70! HEAT!
Cantona to rodman
21 Nov 16#28
They were 99 before though, so its 20 quid off there. Not many people buy at 139\149 I would suggest.
Tireeq to rodman
25 Nov 16#33
Do you know if John Lewis only sell the navy? I was after the black in that price and can't see it on website.
ResveZ
23 Nov 16#32
Really nice price for some geadphones as good as these.
DatAlbino
22 Nov 16#31
I dont trust reviews anymore, G4ME ZERO said they were 'punchy' with 'gripping bass'
yet they literally had none, it was shockingly bad
Good price for good headphones ^^
Crossbow
22 Nov 16#30
Ok, in that case you didn't read the review I posted in that thread. Anyway, pleased you're happy with the Fidelio MKII's for £30 extra.
From the review: "Now, on the other hand, if you’re looking for bass, or just a fantastic low end and midrange, the Sennheiser HD 4.30G should definitely be on your list. Pop fans may miss some detail in the high end, but rockers and hip hop heads are going to love the sound signature."
DatAlbino
21 Nov 16#29
I find Sennheisers way too audiophile for me
And by that I dont mean Im a basshead, but they literally have NO bass, it is all treble
Pretty sure only classical or country would actually sound amazing on Sennheisers
I had the G4ME ZERO headset and sent it back for exactly that reason, fantastic audio, nonexistent lows/bass
Just picked up a pair of Fidelio MKII for 89, evening delivery, and they look great and the audio quality is amazing
Fair bit of bass too
Rid1
21 Nov 16#22
Shame the price is a little to much for me, I'm sure these would be awesome for gaming and general, Mic would probably beat most budget gaming headsets.
I'd recommend the Sennheiser HD 4.30G's to you too as they are a mix between on & over, so not too large - cups are only 7cm x 8.5cm at their largest, if you'd like to compare with other on-ear ones.
miffyl
21 Nov 16#15
These or the Sennheiser 558?
rev6 to miffyl
21 Nov 16#16
Very good question :smile:
These are closed, the HD 558's are open. Decide which you want first.
Crossbow to miffyl
21 Nov 16#24
miffyl, couple of articles to read before deciding:
Would probably prefer on ear, sacrifice a bit of noise cancelling but still the same quality and they look nicer imo
Dont wanna go round looking like a 1950s flight controller ^^
MrWanger
21 Nov 16#20
Got the Bose QC25, returning them due to right cup dying after just 3 months. Definitely wondering whether Bose are great quality or great marketing...
bryngreen to MrWanger
21 Nov 161#21
Both
Used to be pretty great, now just marketing!
gfos84
21 Nov 16#19
great find
tallgooner
21 Nov 165#18
not if he's got an iPhone :smirk:
BoyWonder87
21 Nov 16#17
Was tempted to get the wireless version but it think this price has swayed me, heat added
slliw
21 Nov 16#14
wow I've got my eyes on the Q35 hopefully those will get reduced
satchef1
21 Nov 16#13
It's a pet hate of mine when retailers use a photo that has no wires showing to advertise wired headphones. Very annoying. At a glance you'd think they were wireless.
aj_nu
21 Nov 16#12
I submitted a price match to John Lewis. Would prefer to buy from them than Currys. Let's see what happens!
Dazza34
21 Nov 16#11
you can buy a bluetooth adaptor (non Bose) for less than £20. I bought one from Amazon but I was a little disapointed with the battery life but they worked well for 3 hours at least
DatAlbino
21 Nov 16#8
These or Philips Fidelio MKII? Bose are great but the MKIIs won best headphones, and upon testing are extremely clear with good bass
rev6 to DatAlbino
21 Nov 161#10
On-ear vs Over-ear. Quite different comfort wise. Philips make some very good headphones.
twe
21 Nov 16#9
The Philips hurt a little if you wear specs. Not sure on Bose
Bigred01
21 Nov 16#7
thanks
Nad_84
21 Nov 163#6
I prefer looking like a wizard with no wires
rev6
21 Nov 162#5
Or you could buy them anyway and go wild and plug them in :smile:
Nad_84
21 Nov 16#4
I'll be crying myself to sleep tonight :disappointed:
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Over-ear headphones: surrounds the ear
Compatible with iPhone/(android separate link)
Features a microphone & remote & volume control
Single-sided detachable cable
Foldable with rotating earcups
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You then go to the final page to click and collect and the nearest one was 35 miles away.. crazy.
Need to sort out their online stock .
http://www.johnlewis.com/bose-soundtrue-ae-ii-full-size-headphones-with-in-line-mic-remote-for-samsung-android-devices/p2203293?sku=234682424&s_kwcid=2dx92700012712537807&tmad=c&tmcampid=2&gclid=COr0qcjJutACFRASGwodtt8JUg&gclsrc=aw.ds
yet they literally had none, it was shockingly bad
Good price for good headphones ^^
From the review: "Now, on the other hand, if you’re looking for bass, or just a fantastic low end and midrange, the Sennheiser HD 4.30G should definitely be on your list. Pop fans may miss some detail in the high end, but rockers and hip hop heads are going to love the sound signature."
And by that I dont mean Im a basshead, but they literally have NO bass, it is all treble
Pretty sure only classical or country would actually sound amazing on Sennheisers
I had the G4ME ZERO headset and sent it back for exactly that reason, fantastic audio, nonexistent lows/bass
Just picked up a pair of Fidelio MKII for 89, evening delivery, and they look great and the audio quality is amazing
Fair bit of bass too
Sennheiser HD 4.30G Closed Around-Ear Headphones for Android (black) = ~£59.00 delivered @ Amazon France
I'd recommend the Sennheiser HD 4.30G's to you too as they are a mix between on & over, so not too large - cups are only 7cm x 8.5cm at their largest, if you'd like to compare with other on-ear ones.
These are closed, the HD 558's are open. Decide which you want first.
What’s the difference between Open-back and Closed-back headphones, and which should I get?
What Are the differences between Open-back and Closed-back headphones, and when would I want to use one over the other?
Dont wanna go round looking like a 1950s flight controller ^^
Used to be pretty great, now just marketing!