Hi! Yes i have a old pair of Sennheisser RS140 i think they're called. BUt they are wireless fm-headphones so i might be looking at some newer soon. However i also have a pair of beyer dynamics which are pritty nice. /A 3 feb 2014 kl. 22:52 skrev Chris H <christopher...@gmail.com>:
> 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 >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> >> . >> >