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SeEnCreaTive
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May 11, 2018
Huh, those look almost identical to the ones we sell at our store (The Source in Canada) as the brand Headrush. Slightly different colours, but that's about it. Same case, same headband, same cups ect. Im going to guess and say the C shapes on the side glow blue. ($80 is a decent price for them, given what we have them up here for). Although we have 2 slightly different versions.
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RayF
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May 12, 2018
SeEnCreaTiveProbably just a coincidence ;- )
WoundedAudiophile
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May 15, 2018
RayFI have found many wireless headphones do the same thing, I believe someone buys the branding for a price in Japan or China and sticks different logos on them based on earcup shapes and headbands with maybe different colors. Nice catch on these.
RayF
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May 15, 2018
WoundedAudiophileThat is most certainly the case--but not with my Bose QC35s--which I'm dig'n right now--listening to an amazing (truly amazing--not the over-used Millennial expression "Amazing"), performance by Otis Taylor! Check him out here--regardless of what headphones you're wearing! Quote from the Taylor song I'm listing to now: "I can tell you're lying by the way you comb your hair." ;- )

You can't beat that kind of writing--and wait 'till you hear his guitar!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYbDbakRui4&index=21&list=RDRkCrxRM0x7Q
SeEnCreaTive
63
May 17, 2018
WoundedAudiophileMost on the lower end yes, companies will design a product and instead of selling it themselves, they will sell it to other brands to sell. Very common all over all types of market.
SeEnCreaTive
63
May 17, 2018
RayFBose has the power to design their own products especially when you are dealing the margins Bose deals with. There isn't a chance even the QC35 IIs cost $400 to make (CAD). Or even half that actually. Bose are detailed, they aren't flat though, I'm not a big fan, and for the money you can get much better bang for buck. Although their noise cancelling is still the best by far, and their support and easy if use adds value
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