Hello all!
I'm struggling to find a pair of Bluetooth headphones that don't cost an arm and a leg with a combination of good sound quality, comfort and durability. I tried my friend's Sony WH-1000XM4's, but I was blown away by how unexciting their sound was. I am by no means a bass head, but it felt like there was nothing fun happening under 150Hz. My go to song for testing sub-bass, Gorillaz' Glitter Freeze, left me feeling empty and hallow. For context, my most listened to genres are prog rock and alt rock, but I frequently dip into others, think King Crimson, Yes, Radiohead, Tool and anything Allan Holdsworth is on.
I am open to using eq curves that people have measured to 'correct' unpleasant or deficient sound signatures, and I'd really them to be close back as well (sorry Hifiman Deva) because I will be using them in uni to block out the outside world and enable me to concentrate on my work
I don't care for ANC because it makes me feel nauseous and uneasy. The one exception to this I think was the Bose QC35, but I tried them around 7 years ago, so I could be misremembering.
My budget is around 300 euros, but I'm willing to go over it for the right pair of headphones, as I love music and will be using these almost everyday. I'm in the EU, if that's relevant for pricing/shipping. I do like Bluetooth dongles as a concept, but I have a very bad habit of breaking the 3.5mm jacks on them (I have a thread on that subject matter hahah).
Thanks in advance for any help
I'm struggling to find a pair of Bluetooth headphones that don't cost an arm and a leg with a combination of good sound quality, comfort and durability. I tried my friend's Sony WH-1000XM4's, but I was blown away by how unexciting their sound was. I am by no means a bass head, but it felt like there was nothing fun happening under 150Hz. My go to song for testing sub-bass, Gorillaz' Glitter Freeze, left me feeling empty and hallow. For context, my most listened to genres are prog rock and alt rock, but I frequently dip into others, think King Crimson, Yes, Radiohead, Tool and anything Allan Holdsworth is on.
I am open to using eq curves that people have measured to 'correct' unpleasant or deficient sound signatures, and I'd really them to be close back as well (sorry Hifiman Deva) because I will be using them in uni to block out the outside world and enable me to concentrate on my work
My budget is around 300 euros, but I'm willing to go over it for the right pair of headphones, as I love music and will be using these almost everyday. I'm in the EU, if that's relevant for pricing/shipping. I do like Bluetooth dongles as a concept, but I have a very bad habit of breaking the 3.5mm jacks on them (I have a thread on that subject matter hahah).
Thanks in advance for any help