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Anonymous
Thanks, needed one now, good price!
3 years ago |
Anonymous
not as good as SONY WH-X1000XM4
3 years ago |
Anonymous
show your evidence? //@Anonymous: not as good as SONY WH-X1000XM4
3 years ago |
Anonymous
WH-X1000XM4 is $249, Bose 35II $179. $70 different.
How's the SONY comparing to the Bose 35III in the same price range? //@Anonymous: not as good as SONY WH-X1000XM4
3 years ago |
Anonymous
QC35II is still very good, they are promoting QC700 and hence the price drop in QC35
3 years ago |
Anonymous
I have both headphones and overall I like the Bose better. Especially if you want to connect it to multiple audio sources over bluetooth. Switching sources on the Bose is super easy, super painful on the Sony.
//@Anonymous: show your evidence? //@Anonymous: not as good as SONY WH-X1000XM4
3 years ago |
Anonymous
It’s marked at 350, where are you seeing this for 250? //@anonymous: WH-X1000XM4 is $249, Bose 35II $179. $70 different.
How's the SONY comparing to the Bose 35III in the same price range? //@Anonymous: not as good as SONY WH-X1000XM4
3 years ago |
Anonymous
I have the Sony XM4s, and I really like them so far. They easily switch from one device to another (currently using 2 devices). When I was deciding between Bose and Sony, a YouTube review convinced me that Sony was more durable and had better bass. I don’t you can go wrong with either brand.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
LG monitor is hot
3 years ago |
Anonymous
The monitor at Amazon is a different product. It has 1 ms response time, while the one at Best Buy has 5 ms.
3 years ago |
cheetah
Same model number for Amazon and Best Buy sites.
According to LG website (link added): Response Time 5ms (GtG at Faster), 1ms MBR //@anonymous: The monitor at Amazon is a different product. It has 1 ms response time, while the one at Best Buy has 5 ms.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
I like espresso and espresso likes me.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Buy a stovetop Bialetti espresso maker for 20$ and then you can taste the real espresso
3 years ago |
Anonymous
I have one, and that's not espresso at all. I mean, I like it; but it's not espresso. //@Anonymous: Buy a stovetop Bialetti espresso maker for 20$ and then you can taste the real espresso
3 years ago |
Anonymous
I agree. That is just strong coffee. //@Anonymous: I have one, and that's not espresso at all. I mean, I like it; but it's not espresso. //@Anonymous: Buy a stovetop Bialetti espresso maker for 20$ and then you can taste the real espresso
3 years ago |
Anonymous
totally agree. //@Anonymous: I have one, and that's not espresso at all. I mean, I like it; but it's not espresso. //@Anonymous: Buy a stovetop Bialetti espresso maker for 20$ and then you can taste the real espresso
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Isn't Bialetti a brand of Moka Pot?
I have a fairly well built single group E61 espresso machine with an equally good 64mm burr espresso grinder, looking at the picture of moka pot coffees, I seriously doubt it has the necessary pressure to extra all the flavors out of coffee grinds and also produce the crema that's a characteristic of espresso coffee.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Also 15 bar is too high pressure for an espresso machine, too easy to result in channeling for sub-optimum grinding and tamping.
A constant 9 bar pressure is the industry standard.
3 years ago |
Anonymous
Well this why you need to use distributer and tamper, once you do it properly no channeling, only deep intense flavor. //@Anonymous: Also 15 bar is too high pressure for an espresso machine, too easy to result in channeling for sub-optimum grinding and tamping.
A constant 9 bar pressure is the industry standard.
3 years ago |
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Anonymous
360hz?! what are you trying to play there
3 years ago |