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Studio sync music shelf review
Studio sync music shelf review











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Although the ear-cups don’t fold into the headband, zipped inside its case is still an easily transportable package at only 9" long by 7" wide and only 2.5" deep. Unzipping the case reveals the PX7 S2 at its most compact, ear-cups swivelled all the way open so as to lay flat. Px7 S2 arrives zipped inside a hard-shell case with paperwork that includes an Ikea-like quick start guide. At long last here's a rundown of my first few days trying out B&W's latest headphones to see if it can live up to the hype. A month ago we reported on the pending launch of these headphones with some insight into this market's growth and what it could mean for Bowers & Wilkins.

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Px7's original 43-mm driver has been slightly downsized in S2 with a 40-mm bio-cellulose diaphragm, but this is backed-up with a newly designed 20-mm voice coil with revamped magnets and a kapton former. While battery life is the same 30-hours of Px7, S2 introduces fast charge speeds that promises 7-hours of playtime for a 15-minutes on the charger. The brand promises better active noise cancellation, improved voice-call quality with tweaked mics and an improved noise cancelling acoustic isolation DSP.

studio sync music shelf review

Bowers & Wilkins touts improvements in both style and tech. The brand’s newest headphone has the unenviable task of bringing the legendary Bowers & Wilkins pedigree to a wireless headphone.

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Px7 S2 is a wireless over-ear headphone with adaptive noise cancelling and features aptX Adaptive over Bluetooth 5.2. Px7 Series 2 is a significant overhaul of the Px7, both inside and out and it was released at the same retail price as the original. Although, Series 2 in this case brings more than just a tweak to its already widely well received original Px7 wireless headphone. The UK speaker company recently released the latest iteration of its own top-shelf wireless headphones, the Px7 Series 2. The venerable speaker company has been plying the headphone design trade in both wired and wireless for just over a decade. Bowers & Wilkins is no Johnny-Come-Lately to headphones. Although that perception may be changing in the wake of improved Bluetooth codecs and digital signal processing, we're likely to see more classic audio brands bringing their rendition of high-end to the growing wireless headphone market.

studio sync music shelf review

High-end loudspeaker companies like Bowers & Wilkins may not come top-of-mind when you think of noise cancelling wireless headphones.













Studio sync music shelf review