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talisker: Just avoid Bose! They're the audio equivalent of sets of knives sold by TV advertorials. They have some superficially attractive features to lure people in, but they are junk.
pryannz: Hi Guillaume,
Contact Phitek directly they are based in New Market, Auckland http://www.phitek.com/default,394,contact-phitek.sm.
I emailed them just asking if I could send them in to have the headstrap replaced, I told them it was out of warranty.
They just wanted to see a proof of purchase, which for me was Noel Leeming in Sylvia Park. I no longer had the receipt but was able to provide the date and price from my internet banking history. They then cross referenced this and said they will just provide me with the new M16s at no charge. I had to wait a couple of weeks for them to come into stock as they were the brand new model at the time, replacing the M14.
This may have just been a one off but definitely have a go in contacting them. The lady I was dealing with was called Maddie and was very helpful. Let me know how you get on.
gzt:talisker: Just avoid Bose! They're the audio equivalent of sets of knives sold by TV advertorials. They have some superficially attractive features to lure people in, but they are junk.
I'm not so sure about that. They used to make excellent 'lifestyle' systems but have not updated the styling since the 70's, and these systems are not even close to competitive last time I had a listen. But this is only one product and does not mean all their other products are crap.
alasta:gzt:talisker: Just avoid Bose! They're the audio equivalent of sets of knives sold by TV advertorials. They have some superficially attractive features to lure people in, but they are junk.
I'm not so sure about that. They used to make excellent 'lifestyle' systems but have not updated the styling since the 70's, and these systems are not even close to competitive last time I had a listen. But this is only one product and does not mean all their other products are crap.
The anti-Bose crowd do tend to get a bit hysterical at times. I have owned a couple of Bose products and wouldn't buy again as they provide poor value for money in terms of audio quality, but their build quality certainly does not warrant the label of 'junk'. In fact my Wave system was manufactured in the United States.
timmmay: I don't think I would for that price. How much are the black box ones new?
talisker:alasta: The anti-Bose crowd do tend to get a bit hysterical at times. I have owned a couple of Bose products and wouldn't buy again as they provide poor value for money in terms of audio quality, but their build quality certainly does not warrant the label of 'junk'. In fact my Wave system was manufactured in the United States.
I mean junk in terms of what you've described - audio quality for the money. They are marketed and priced as providing superlative audio quality yet they are mediocre at best. I wasn't suggesting they are poorly made.
Although, is being manufactured in the US a good thing? US products always strike me as clunky and somewhat old-fashioned, and not well made in terms of fit and finish, although probably durable, in a hefty, no nonsense sort of way. "Made in the USA" is seen as a good thing by patriotic Americans, but I don't think it has much value elsewhere.
Fabian: I've been offered a pair of used Bose QC15's for $280. Should i pull the trigger???
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