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Old April 19th 04, 12:32 AM
Stu Gotts
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You're right, there is no sense in buying them for a club environment,
but for someone that can appreciate a 1000 headset, they're the cat's
meow.

Remember there are those who have and those who want. Too many times
those that want will satisfy themselves by saying the BOSE are not
that good, not worth the money, their Lightspeeds, et al, are better
but they know the truth. If you can afford them, great. If you can't
there are wonderful alternatives out there.

On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 15:09:30 -0700, "MRQB" wrote:

If they are easier to damage then there is no sence in buying them but
somthing built with quality.


"Peter" wrote in message
.. .

"Paul" wrote

I am after a David Clarke Headset but am not sure which one to buy.


Get a Bose X They are better than any D-C model. Not so good for a
club environment though (easier to damage)


Peter.
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