Music is my passion. I don't think I ever go through an entire day
without listening to a song or two, and I often spend hours during the
day listening to my favorite songs and albums, either relaxing or when I'm on the bus or train. Because I listen to music so regularly, I
decided a few months ago that I would invest in some good quality
earphones with some of the money that I received for my 20th birthday. A
good quality pair of earphones make the world of difference to a song;
you hear things in the song you never even noticed before - every little
detail in the vocals and instrumentals is crystal clear, and things you
never noticed before become apparent, even the tiniest, smallest sound -
for example, the first time I listened to one of my favorite songs
wearing the Dre beat headphones, I actually noticed a tiny little gasp
during the singer's vocals that I had never heard before despite
listening to the song very regularly. In fact, I never realized how
rubbish my much cheaper earphones were until I got these.
I am not the most tech savviest of people and so despite reading all of the technical details on the website before buying my pair of headphones, I still wasn't completely sure if they were 100% worth the price tag. I decided in the end to pop into my local Apple store, as most Apple stores have an area where you can try out the stock and get assistance from a sales person with the advantage of being able to ask them questions - I wasn't prepared to spend almost £300 on a pair of headphones without knowing everything I possibly could about them. A few days after my birthday I gathered my money together and headed off to my local Apple store with a friend. I asked an assistant about these headphones and he couldn't praise them enough. I know that sales people are trained to 'big up' the products, however he seemed genuine and even said that he owned a pair himself.
I am not the most tech savviest of people and so despite reading all of the technical details on the website before buying my pair of headphones, I still wasn't completely sure if they were 100% worth the price tag. I decided in the end to pop into my local Apple store, as most Apple stores have an area where you can try out the stock and get assistance from a sales person with the advantage of being able to ask them questions - I wasn't prepared to spend almost £300 on a pair of headphones without knowing everything I possibly could about them. A few days after my birthday I gathered my money together and headed off to my local Apple store with a friend. I asked an assistant about these headphones and he couldn't praise them enough. I know that sales people are trained to 'big up' the products, however he seemed genuine and even said that he owned a pair himself.