Hi
Senheisser headphones are good, I had a pair but unfortunately one of the channels broke, may look into this or Bose in the future, right now I'm happy with these hilips ones I'm wearing now.


Regards Chris

On 03/02/2014 20:54, André van Deventer wrote:
Chris

Interesting - I could still listen to my pair of stereo Sennheiser HD250
headphones right up until the evening before I had my cochlear implant.  And
this was without hearing aids.  Of course I had to crank them up something
terrible but they could take it.  I still have my pair of hd250s and they
are still in working order.  I doubt whether you would find many headphones
that could have endured the pounding I gave them.

And I listened to things like choir and organ music on them!



-----Original Message-----
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Chris H
Sent: 03 February 2014 09:55 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Electro static headphones.

Hi
cheers, I am fussy with headphones due to my hard of hearing and personal
preferences. I like my headphones to be on the ear and to be earcups, can't
remember the technical name something like circumoral but hope you get the
idea.


Regards Chris

On 03/02/2014 19:47, Joe Paton wrote:
Hi,

They are a powered headphone, using the electro-static principle I
think patented by Quad audio electronics.
Made by many other manufacturers, but the sound, of course being
subjective opinion, is, or was, like nothing I had ever heard before.

Not Budget, but fabulous.

Joe







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