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And to the person saying Sonova is a no-name brand, obviously you wouldn't know what it is because you probably don't use a hearing aid, they're very much known here in the U.S. too. Theres many valid reasons to be mad with capitalism, but headphone brand being bought and managed by a different audio brand isn't instant doomsday news for Sennheiser. Just buy or don't buy the $98 solid pair of headphones and move on lol. The time to protest isn't on a Slickdeals page with like 25 people seeing your war on the new Sennheiser
This is a solid price for an awesome headphones. I have the 598SE.
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Maybe people are buying wireless Bose 700 or Sony XM4?
This is a solid price for an awesome headphones. I have the 598SE.
Maybe people just going for the 6xx
its worth buying a backup set. sennheiser sold off the consumer line to i forget who. so you know future generations are not going to be the same. not sure how repairable they will be either. i can't imagine whoever bought them is going to want to make parts and sell parts.
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I think most people have moved onto wireless earphones and also no headphone jacks on phones any more. There are adapters but the wireless earphones have more or less taken over.
I got my wife a pair of these years ago and she used to use them until Airpods came out. And then she never touched her wired earphones and headphones again.
I thought about this too, the cheap ad-hoc way would be to get one of those tiny Bluetooth transmitters and just plug the aux cable in
Audiolab makes the M-DAC Nano that's a little BT receiver DAC you can put in your pocket and is battery powered that I've heard really good things about.