aero737 wrote:It's also my honest opinion that Bose is overpriced crap! I've had Bose speakers and they are not worth the money.
EaglesFan, I do notice cracks where the swivel cups are, I think thats when I overextended my headphones. They are hairline fractures and I wouldn't have noticed if I didnt look.
The headphones your getting sound great, I just listened to them (a guy on our floor has them).
I agree with you on that one! My teacher had the Bose Music Wave System (The Newer Verson) and the sound was excellent! But that cost $500! And now they have out a 3 Disc CD Changer For It and they offer the System and the CD Changer for $748. My mom says that that kind of system is for like a Kitchen or a Huge Room.
From being one of the class geeks in 8th grade to one of the most noticable ones in High School. Thats what you call "Steppin Yo Game Up!"
A lot of todays Cordless phones and wireless networks are on the higher bands (today in the 5ghz). There are so many things in your house that run wirelessly.
At my dorm last year, my neighboor had 2.4 ghz wireless headphones and it did not interfere with my wireless network or cordless phone.
Heh, guess you're right. At least for me, we had to replace our entire RadioShack cordless phone system because the wireless router with built-in DSL modem operated at 2.4 ghz.