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    I want to buy some Solo's and seeing as I will buy them on a monthly payment I was wondering if these are good for the price of them

    http://www.littlewoods.com/dr-dre-so...totalResults=1

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    i got the red ones for £119 a few months ago, so that's well pricey. even though littlewoods have a monthly plan, they add some extra £££ to the price to compensate for it. so no, they're not good for the price imo.

    *waits for posts from others saying that you can get better headphones for cheaper, name drop a few others and say that the sound quality on the beats are poor*

    edit; ohh...that is actually their rrp price...i'd personally wait for the sales lol. kinda contradicting myself somewhere but ahwell.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dirrty View Post
    i got the red ones for £119 a few months ago, so that's well pricey. even though littlewoods have a monthly plan, they add some extra £££ to the price to compensate for it. so no, they're not good for the price imo.

    *waits for posts from others saying that you can get better headphones for cheaper, name drop a few others and say that the sound quality on the beats are poor*

    edit; ohh...that is actually their rrp price...i'd personally wait for the sales lol. kinda contradicting myself somewhere but ahwell.
    That is the price I will be paying £169.99, I think thats not to bad, it's about £30 more then the shops sale price, but I think it's worth it seeing as I am paying monthly.

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    well if you're willing to pay that price then go right ahead. i think they're awesome tbf. sure, you can get other headphones that are better for the price, i love my beats so i couldn't give a **** lol. i'd check on argos, comet etc. as some of them do pay monthly/pay next year offers i think. they're £149 on argos, so it may be worth checking out if they do pay monthly.

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    Can someone explain the fuss over these headphones? As I've seen a few kids with them in college,

    Tempted to buy, I've always bought Skullcandy just because of comfort and the sounds okay.

    But whats the difference from my Skullcandy Lowrider ones, LOL




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    Quote Originally Posted by iBlueBox View Post
    Can someone explain the fuss over these headphones? As I've seen a few kids with them in college,

    Tempted to buy, I've always bought Skullcandy just because of comfort and the sounds okay.

    But whats the difference from my Skullcandy Lowrider ones, LOL
    well, i personally think the best way to describe them is that they're the iPhones and superdry hoodies/jackets of the headphone market. so they're good for what they are/do, 'stylish' (hate that word, lol), comfortable but you can get better ones on the market for less.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirrty View Post
    well, i personally think the best way to describe them is that they're the iPhones and superdry hoodies/jackets of the headphone market. so they're good for what they are/do, 'stylish' (hate that word, lol), comfortable but you can get better ones on the market for less.
    Any recommendations? shown me mum and she said, I could have them ones, If I payed the £3.25 over the 52 weeks.




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    Quote Originally Posted by iBlueBox View Post
    Any recommendations? shown me mum and she said, I could have them ones, If I payed the £3.25 over the 52 weeks.
    oh i don't know any 'better ones' (lol, i know). just that the majority of people who comment on my beats say that i can find ones better, and for less. posted a thread on ere a few months ago aswell and received the same responses.

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    Skullcandy is ****.

    Get some Sennheiser ones.

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    Sennheiser is way to over rated, I have had many and they break, I have purchased the above beats, they arrive within 10 days. I will post a review on them when they arrive if you want to iBlueBox. I have also had the Dre Tours and they are very very good for a in-ear pair of headphones, well worth the £130 I paid. Unfortunately I broke them, was my own fault though

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