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Electronic Interiors Ltd wrote:hoverauto wrote:Now I know this doesn't really fit into full home theater systems, but I'm looking for a good pair of headphones (wired or wireless) for me to use with my tv at night. My bro just had a baby and I don't want to wake her up when I'm gaming or watching movies.
I was going to buy a random Beats headphones from the Apple Store in west mall, but I figured I'd ask you guys for your recommendations.
For long hours of gaming or tv I would recommend over ear headphones as on-ear and in-ear tend to get a little uncomfortable.
You can take a look at some of the headphones available from Bowers & Wilkins.
Currently we have P3 , P5 & P7 in stock.
All Bowers & Wilkins headphones come with carrying cases and replaceable cords.
Here is a review of the Bowers & Wilkins P7 headphone from Karim Khan :Karim Khan wrote:As you guys know I travel often . The most boring part is waiting at the airport and the airplane ride.
Just recently I picked up the Bowers and Wilkins P7 headphone to keep me from not getting board out of my mind.
The sound quality on this headphones is totally amazing with rich bass smooth highs and realistic reproduction of both male and female voices. I've owned lots of high end head phones but in my opinion P7's blows the competition away .
The build quality is also amazing . Just one look at it and you know this is a quality item. Rich leather and brushed aluminum gives you that elegant look that stands out from the crowed at any airport or even on the airplane.
Paired with a headphone stand , this also makes a nice center piece in your library or music room . I hired a high end wood worker to make a custom stand as seen bellow ;
When traveling I use the premium leather case that fits nicely in my carry on and does not take up to much space. The over ear headphones keeps out the noise. On my recent flight to Fort Lauderdale I got a seat next to a mom and toddler and well I don't have to say the rest . I just popped on my P7 and played my favorite tunes and I did not even hear the crying baby next to me.
To this end , if your an audiophile or just looking for a nice pair of headphones I will recommend you give the Bowers and Wilkens P7 a try.
For more info you can visit the Bowers & Wilkins site :
http://www.bowers-wilkins.com/Headphone ... range.html
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Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:there is a headphones thread you can check alsohoverauto wrote:Now I know this doesn't really fit into full home theater systems, but I'm looking for a good pair of headphones (wired or wireless) for me to use with my tv at night. My bro just had a baby and I don't want to wake her up when I'm gaming or watching movies.
I was going to buy a random Beats headphones from the Apple Store in west mall, but I figured I'd ask you guys for your recommendations.
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as X_Factor said above it depends on your preference. In ear headphones hurt me after a while, so i use on ear or better yet over ear.
If you have a Roku 3, you can plug the headphones into the remote and control the volume from there too, instead of having a long cable to the TV.
Chiney wrote:there is a small section on the signal detection circuitry that sometimes need a resistor changed..
not sure if you are one of those guys that fell victim to this..
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:^ just use concrete anchor bolts. For a 32LB TV you can even use the orange wall plugs and suitable screws.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:you really going to send that back under warranty?
Chiney wrote:Not sure of who can handle it or more information on the parts. But this usually happens when plugging and unplugging the sub signal rca while the rx is on.
Soundstream_626 wrote:anton, can you make out any of the colour rings on the resistor at all?
Anton wrote:Chiney wrote:there is a small section on the signal detection circuitry that sometimes need a resistor changed..
not sure if you are one of those guys that fell victim to this..
Yup. There is a burnt diode and a burnt resistor, but can't determine the value of the resistor!Any leads on where I might find that info? Been scouring the web but no luck as yet.
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