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Scuderia Headphones

Discussion in 'Collectables, Literature, & Models' started by nsxnick, Feb 26, 2014.

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  1. JPSIII

    JPSIII Formula Junior

    Oct 18, 2010
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    Phillip Sartin
    I really like them and apparently they have great sound and noise cancellation but the fact that they require batteries kind of puts me off
     
  2. MisterMaranello

    MisterMaranello F1 Rookie

    Apr 5, 2011
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    #3 MisterMaranello, Mar 29, 2014
    Last edited: Mar 29, 2014
    Nah. As with everything that carries a Ferrari badge, you pay for the badge and not much else. The headphones are pretty poor with regards to everything you actually want from a pair of headphones in that price range.

    Get a pair of BOSE instead. Sound is not as good as a pro headseat (the sound range is pretty boring and the crispness has room for improvement) but the noise cancellation is unrivalled. (I've owned a pair of QC15's for approx 18 months now)

    If you want proper sound you can get better quality and excitement for less $ than a pair of BOSE, but if you want the comfort of proper noice cancellation I would not hestitate for a moment with picking up a pair of BOSE headphones. The new Ferrari headphones (both Scuderia and Cavallino collections) have mediocre to poor scores in all the Hi-Fi magazine reviews I've seen them featured in.

    By the way, I believe nearly all NC headphones require batteries. My QC15's came with a small Li-On rechargable battery. You get over 20 hours of power between recharges. (So if you use them for about an hour 5 days a week, it results in a recharge once a month, a recharge that takes <2 hours)
     

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