mikachu
Published on 04/22/06 at 03:16
Who said that Philips could make headphones?? In Manir gnrale product for medium-trs. As a consumer frntique headphone, and possdant 6 (Sony MDR7506 and Beyer DT770 for mixing studio, Sennheiser HD 25SP for interviews, sennheiser mx for the laptop on the train, In-ear Shure IE2sur scne, Sennheiser HD250 for the show), I test almost every product on the market (the same for sennheiser orpheus in Spain).
SERIES attracted me to the beginners by the appearance of the first model allchant prices starting at around 70 if I remember correctly. Nothing special but good in the end. I headphones cost "no-mark" more efficient (but less pretty).
The REFERENCE for me is the range for the Sennheiser UHF wireless domestic costs. But it is clear that none of the wireless headset market does a good ankle wireless headphones (MDR7506 SONY, Sennheiser HD 250, BEYER DT770Pro etc ...).
Jean Pernaud to cost the Philips is enough to cost by Jean-Pierre Rampal against ...
SERIES attracted me to the beginners by the appearance of the first model allchant prices starting at around 70 if I remember correctly. Nothing special but good in the end. I headphones cost "no-mark" more efficient (but less pretty).
The REFERENCE for me is the range for the Sennheiser UHF wireless domestic costs. But it is clear that none of the wireless headset market does a good ankle wireless headphones (MDR7506 SONY, Sennheiser HD 250, BEYER DT770Pro etc ...).
Jean Pernaud to cost the Philips is enough to cost by Jean-Pierre Rampal against ...