Price range: £428.86
What is it: Noise-isolating headphones
What we think: Hugely expensive but worth every penny
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April 20, 2008
Posted by: Dean
"Pricey but worth every penny"
What I like:
These deliver
What I don't like:
the price .................. but
Review:
If your god wanted you to wear headphones then these are they. I was a little bit put off by the price but then what was delivered in the box changed my mind and I will outline how you justify paying for these. I use my IPOD for about 4 hours a day getting back and forward to the office. I have spent fortunes trying to get in ear phones that deliver the sound comfort. These phones feel good and offer direct to brain sound.......take time to choose the right fit from the selection that comes in the box. One done find your fave tune and press play.... you will hear things on your fave tune that you have not heard before. This is how you pay for them. Do not buy any CDs for a few months just go back and rediscover your exisiting music you will be amazed. These deliver honest sound and are worth every penny. if you listen to dance, metal, grunge, punk, reggae, hip hop whatever you will experience tru sound for the first time and your ears deserve the investment.
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