Cool man. Wow then it's real good. I mean Senheiser is 1 of the best. >From 
what I've heard. I've not heard Senheiser sets with anything real. I did hear 1 
but it was just for 1 of the display things at a muzeam that you aim the little 
Walkman thing at and it plays stuff having to do with the display. So I 1 can't 
judge and 2 can't really fully come to turmes with what you mean. But from what 
I've heard, I believe you.

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Trethowan
Sent: Friday, September 25, 2015 10:47 AM
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Subject: Re: Bowers And Wilkins P7 Headphones, Why Shouldn't There Be Luxury 
Looks, Feel, Build And Sound

This B&W set even give my Senheiser reference set I've had for 10 years a good 
run for their money, you can hear the audible difference.

The P7's are the best I've heard particularly in their price range, no emphasis 
on any particular part of the audio frequency spectrum, if there's music to be 
played or spoken word to be heard then that's what you're going to enjoy, the 
absolute detail.



On 9/25/2015 11:04 PM, Hamit Campos wrote:
> Epic dude! Well I guess you kind of answered my question. I was going to ask 
> about the hi end sounds. Yes here we go again. Lol! Would 1 hear the wistle 
> to Godzilla 98 real crisp and clear? Seriously it's real rare the speaker or 
> headphone that can do it and do it well. This is why it blows my mind that 
> Sony TVs aren't as crisp as Samsung. Like, what the heck? But I digress. 
> Seriously dude. Also real crispness to the high end is usefull for other 
> things. It makes things real sharp and clear. Well for me anyways. I just 
> bring Zilla up always because that's 1 instance where it gets real tricky. 
> Either you do it well or it's meh. It's that particular that wistling sound 
> to it's roar is.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of 
> Dane Trethowan
> Sent: Friday, September 25, 2015 6:45 AM
> To: PC Audio Discussion List <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
> Subject: Bowers And Wilkins P7 Headphones, Why Shouldn't There Be 
> Luxury Looks, Feel, Build And Sound
>
> And that’s exactly what the B&W P7 offer and a reasonably affordable price 
> particularly if you’re in the u.S. Where I’m told these cans can be yours for 
> under $300.
> The P7’S are built from stainless steel and other metals with a touch of 
> leather plus leather ear cuffs, the cuffs are attached to the frame 
> magnetically and replacements are available should they be needed.
> These cans are designed with portable/travel use in mind given the fold away 
> design and the quilted leather carrying case as part of the system but they 
> do come with a 6.5MM adapter for conventional stereo systems along with 2 
> cables, one is for use with a mobile handset and the other is the 
> conventional stereo type 3.5MM jack type cable.
> The cable for mobile handsets has an inline control for answering calls, 
> volume up/down, volume up/down and a microphone.
> On hearing the headphones I was shocked, it sounded as though I was listening 
> to a 30 inch sub woofer in a room along with silky high tweeters, it took me 
> a few moments to realise that I was in fact listening to a pair of very nice 
> cans and then it all clicked into place, we’re talking about a B&W product 
> after all.
> I have only one complaint about these headphones, the cable could be longer 
> however I do appreciate that the phones are designed for portable use and if 
> I want a longer cable then its just a matter of plugging in an extension.
> Speaking of the cable, swapping or replacement of same is easily down by 
> removing the left ear cuff, unplugging one cable, plugging in another and 
> replacing the cuff which snaps back into place.
>
>
>
>

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