Stick with those cans and you may find - as I’ve done - that the tightness over your head will ease as time goes on, I’ve had my cans now for nearly 2 months and they’re far more comfortable to war than they were when I first got them, they should mention this in the manual <smile>.
> On 20 Oct 2015, at 11:11 PM, Anders Holmberg <and...@pipkrokodil.se> wrote: > > Hi! > Now i understand what Dane meant when he mentioned on the list that if you > love your music then you’ll have to have good headphones. > I have just had my first listen with them on my Ipod. > I have to say that though my bose bluetooth headphones are good they can’t > beat these cans at all. > 300 bucks for a pair of cans might sound very much but hey, think of what you > get for the price. > They actually were a tough one for my economy but not for me personally when > i first had a look at them and heard them for the first time. > I had my bose with me when i bought them so it was not a problem to compare. > It took me 2 minutes aproximatly to deside i wanted these cans. > The only drawback for my personal preference is that they are a bit tight on > my head even if i adjust them. > But its a small small drawback so its not a problem. > And when i cut my hair tomorrow i can where them mor comfortably. > I actually sold my beyer dynamics and i don’t regret that dessision. > I was a bit sceptic before i got them but i am no longer. > I wonder if there are better cans for this price actually? > /A ********** Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the halfwits in this world behind.