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Item: Bang and Olufsen H6 2nd generation headphones, black
Reason: I found the B&O H6 to be my ideal portable headphone. It's extremely light, comfortable, has a non-fatiguing and fun sound signature directly out of my phone, expansive soundstage for a closed back and looks great. I tried out the B&O wireless options and similar to online reviews I found the sound to be inferior to the H6. I decided to buy 2 extra pairs when B&O decided to discontinue the H6 and focus only on wireless models but the recent purchase of the ie800 has convinced me to sell my second pair of unused H6 headphones.
Condition: Pristine, still brand new. Used for roughly 10 minutes in total.
Location: Centurion
Packaging: Original
Shipping: On buyer
Price: R3300 onco
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Reason: I found the B&O H6 to be my ideal portable headphone. It's extremely light, comfortable, has a non-fatiguing and fun sound signature directly out of my phone, expansive soundstage for a closed back and looks great. I tried out the B&O wireless options and similar to online reviews I found the sound to be inferior to the H6. I decided to buy 2 extra pairs when B&O decided to discontinue the H6 and focus only on wireless models but the recent purchase of the ie800 has convinced me to sell my second pair of unused H6 headphones.
Condition: Pristine, still brand new. Used for roughly 10 minutes in total.
Location: Centurion
Packaging: Original
Shipping: On buyer
Price: R3300 onco
Links:
Bang & Olufsen's H6 are my new benchmark for portable headphones
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Bang & Olufsen can make a wireless version of the brilliant H6 headphones, but chooses not to
Regular readers of The Verge will know that my — and, by extension, the world’s — favorite portable over-ear headphones are the $299 Beoplay H6 from Bang & Olufsen’s B&O Play sub-brand. They are...
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