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Closed-back-on-ear stereo headphones with powerful sound reproduction
• High efficiency drivers for maximum performance from all types of music
• Sealed design blocks outside noise so you can listen without interruption and without disturbing others
• Optimised for portable audio - includes MP3, iPod, iPhone, CD Players
• Choose your optimum cable length - use the supplied cable winder which can also clip to a belt
All comments (20)
MackemAB
3 Nov 16#1
Great headphones, they usually last me about 2 years before the wiring goes after pretty much daily use and abuse.
mrew42 to MackemAB
3 Nov 16#10
Can't you buy new wires?
I've had a pair of something similar for over 20 years and bought new cables about 5 years ago (and ear cushions which had perished)
Good headphones, just one thing to note is that the cable is around 3m long. So can be abit of a hassle sometimes
Sqsq to master10
3 Nov 161#5
What the hell anyone needs 3m for - that's longer than my car, twice as long as my wife!
Have ones with 2m cable and it drives me nuts.
rheumatoid
3 Nov 16#4
I find the cable length useful but they a a bit small and I don't have particularly large ears. Good headphones for the money tho.
dreamager
3 Nov 16#6
Tv in bed to not wake the missus would be one good use
jfhopkin
3 Nov 161#7
Very useful if you're sitting in another part of the room, away from your amplifier/PC/whatever. I have these phones and often use the full extent of the cable, and I live in a small house.
bleachershane
3 Nov 16#8
It's good for the amount of times I've had to strip the cable back and rewire it when it inevitably goes dodgy (gets used out and about 5 days a week)... Must have about twenty years of rewires before the cable gets to a normal length!
simonspeakeasy
3 Nov 16#9
I have these and they're very good.
They're on-ear rather than over-ear.
The cables do wear out at the point where it enters the cups; I've had to cut the cable and re-solder once or twice.
Still good value, although I now use Sony bluetooth cans.
Edit: to stop the cable from wearing out, I recommend Sugru to reinforce the connection
rev6
3 Nov 16#11
The wire isn't detachable.
MackemAB
3 Nov 16#12
You probably could, I mean I find it's usually where the wire connects to the headphone that can be an issue. Chop it, solder it, good as new.
Yeah. I refuse to buy headphones without a detachable cable.
mrew42
3 Nov 16#15
Still £18 - bloody good deal
rev6
3 Nov 162#16
At this price I guess you could let that slide :smiley:
rosstheboss1972
3 Nov 16#17
Good Headphones but uncomfortable after an 1hr...sweaty ear job
GamerBaz
4 Nov 16#18
I bought these for around the same price about 6 years ago and they really impressed me with the sound quality, considering the price of them. However, after about a year, the left ear cup went silent even though the cabling was in perfect condition and I had always done my best to look after them. For headphones on the go, I'm only ever going to go for bluetooth ones from now on, or stick to wired headphones primarily for DJ'ing.
But for the price, these are definitely worth a shot. :smiley:
m3racer123 to GamerBaz
4 Nov 16#20
Exactly the same happened to me, and it was covered under warranty so I got a replacement free of charge (except the cost of posting my old pair to them). Lots of people seem to be unaware of the 2-year warranty on these.
phillsmit3
4 Nov 16#19
I have these and sometimes use an extender to make the cable longer. Lol :confused:
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Closed-back-on-ear stereo headphones with powerful sound reproduction
• High efficiency drivers for maximum performance from all types of music
• Sealed design blocks outside noise so you can listen without interruption and without disturbing others
• Optimised for portable audio - includes MP3, iPod, iPhone, CD Players
• Choose your optimum cable length - use the supplied cable winder which can also clip to a belt
All comments (20)
I've had a pair of something similar for over 20 years and bought new cables about 5 years ago (and ear cushions which had perished)
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B007SP2CO2/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1478162168&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX280_SY350_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=monoprice+headphones&dpPl=1&dpID=41HLwjRxwYL&ref=plSrch
Have ones with 2m cable and it drives me nuts.
They're on-ear rather than over-ear.
The cables do wear out at the point where it enters the cups; I've had to cut the cable and re-solder once or twice.
Still good value, although I now use Sony bluetooth cans.
Edit: to stop the cable from wearing out, I recommend Sugru to reinforce the connection
My HD - 497 (I think they are) can virtually be rebuilt from spares, except for the earpieces themselves
http://headphonespares.sennheiser.co.uk/hifi-tv-headphones/hd-497
But for the price, these are definitely worth a shot. :smiley: