@udayaai You really can’t go wrong with either product. If you need active noise cancelation (for quieting the ambient noise around you) then the Bose are a great solution. The Bowers & Wilkins are slightly smaller and could be a better option for portable use. Both models get excellent reviews on the main Crutchfield website. Feel free to call for a personalized recommendation: 800.315.0030--Crutchfield
@ski2707 Please accept my apologies for the delayed response. These headphones offer wide frequency response and excellent clarity. Basically, they will make all your different music preferences sound their absolute best. Feel free to call for additional assistance: 800.315.0030--Crutchfield
@haroldlee2483 i own a pair of p5's and they are super comfy and don't hurt your ears at all! but they can get a bit worm thanks to that high quality leather but that is not an issue!
after using the jabra for 1 month... i switched back to the sony... and i was very impressed with the sound quality... although they are normal headphones...
all my friends are now getting beats by dr dre... solo hd and studio... i want to get some that are better....
Hi, I don't know if 'Gary' is going to answer this question or not. But because he's a sound expert. I was wondering, is it worth it taking up more memory on my 16gb iPhone 4, by having a high bit rate on my music tracks. 320 and up. Like, is there going to be a noticeable difference when listening through these P5 headphones? Thanks
Hey, simply put, yes. A higher bit rate file will sound better than a lower bit rate version, especially when you are listening on a high quality set of headphones like these B&Ws.
IS Bose QC15 or P5s? helpplplpplp!
udayaai 1 month ago
@udayaai You really can’t go wrong with either product. If you need active noise cancelation (for quieting the ambient noise around you) then the Bose are a great solution. The Bowers & Wilkins are slightly smaller and could be a better option for portable use. Both models get excellent reviews on the main Crutchfield website. Feel free to call for a personalized recommendation: 800.315.0030--Crutchfield
crutchfieldtv 1 month ago
@udayaai It's a difficult choice, try the two, take your MP3 with you too and put a song of Radiohead, take the better sound :)
simsimBox 1 month ago
Noisy office there! Thx for the review
biranecisse 2 months ago
looking to buy these wondering what genres they are great on? please respond asap because christmas is coming soon
ski2707 3 months ago
@ski2707 Please accept my apologies for the delayed response. These headphones offer wide frequency response and excellent clarity. Basically, they will make all your different music preferences sound their absolute best. Feel free to call for additional assistance: 800.315.0030--Crutchfield
crutchfieldtv 2 months ago
if anyone watches breaking bad, doesnt this guy remind you of mike (Gus' henchman guy)?
Koolaiddewz 5 months ago
Can this headphone wear long time as over ear headphone, and won't feel any pressure or hurt your ear?
haroldlee2483 10 months ago
@haroldlee2483 i own a pair of p5's and they are super comfy and don't hurt your ears at all! but they can get a bit worm thanks to that high quality leather but that is not an issue!
TheRAZZITEAK 10 months ago
@haroldlee2483
Yes.
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crutchfieldtv 10 months ago
great review! i was just wondering are these headphones better than bose QC15 ??
BWKBB 10 months ago
Hey... thanks for the review...
Im new to headphones...
i own sony noise canceling mdr-nc7
jabra halo....
after using the jabra for 1 month... i switched back to the sony... and i was very impressed with the sound quality... although they are normal headphones...
all my friends are now getting beats by dr dre... solo hd and studio... i want to get some that are better....
im considering the beats pro... and the B&W P5...
which one would you go for??
also, i own a zeppelin... and its wonderful!!
AndresBastidas97 11 months ago
@eigta
They might feel a little pushed, but certainly not cramped. These headphones are quite comfortable.
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Hi, I don't know if 'Gary' is going to answer this question or not. But because he's a sound expert. I was wondering, is it worth it taking up more memory on my 16gb iPhone 4, by having a high bit rate on my music tracks. 320 and up. Like, is there going to be a noticeable difference when listening through these P5 headphones? Thanks
GeoMarinePSN 1 year ago
@GeoMarinePSN
Hey, simply put, yes. A higher bit rate file will sound better than a lower bit rate version, especially when you are listening on a high quality set of headphones like these B&Ws.
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crutchfieldtv 1 year ago