I use noise canceling headphones for travel. My Bose quiet comfort have the best noise canceling of any of the wireless cans I’ve tried. my Focal Bathys have the best sound especially when using a cable from my iPhone or tablet to use it’s internal DAC. The noise canceling is not as good but it sounds the best. Clear across the sound spectrum with good bass. It has EQ on the app so you can adjust it for your hearing which the app will also test. Well built. Highly recommend. I’ve tried all of the other wireless cans in the 1K and under price range and those are my 2 favorites.
Let's talk about headphones. Top 3?
I’ve owned a lot of headphones in the past. Looking to downsize/sell some in my collection. I’ve narrowed it down to a top-10 or so collection in my office. And these ten + headphones are the best I’ve ever heard/owned. After receiving some responses here, I’ll start listing some of the great ones. These headphones were ranked against over more than 100 others plus; and are extraordinary performers.
The best headphones (for me) start with being able to experience neutrality and a sense of realism. Next up is how well it can handle snares, transients, and complex tracks. Headphones that are truly accurate on systems that also play at the same level can sound microphonic/holographic in the midrange-treble, have tremendous detail, imaging, or even sound like speakers being played in a room. And, irrespective of when a headphone was produced, the level of technology and its design ambitions are very important considerations.
Let us also not forget headphone measurements - Which can tell us about trouble areas like bass distortion, overblown/forward treble/midrange, etc.
Please use descriptive language to help us your listening impressions with your favorite headphones. This helps because we can match your experience with others online; to see if it’s a universal opinion or a unique vantage point.
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