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As it's a falcon, does it have all the mounting points already under the back end? So its just a bolt up kit and you just need to connect up a plug in the boot (could already be there?)

Its not like it's a "Weld xxx to subframe" job...

As it's a falcon, does it have all the mounting points already under the back end? So its just a bolt up kit and you just need to connect up a plug in the boot (could already be there?)

Its not like it's a "Weld xxx to subframe" job...

yeah its just an ebay kit.. bolt it up plug in and done I guess.. hardest part will probably be cutting a neat hole in my rear bar?

So senheiser is good? Buying a pair for the plane trip to/ from Thailand, was gonna go jb and try some on but was leaning towards senheiser momentum if they sound good as they don't look as terrible as half the others, and aren't apple beats

I've been running some HD515's here at work for about 3-4 years and they've been great... Only considering replacing them now because the foam is starting to collapse (you can buy the foam bits separately... but really I just want a new toy.

And yeah, bass is a little bit lacking... but honestly when I'm sitting at my desk in an open plan office I can't have them cranked too loud anyway or people will notice, they're open backed so a bit of sound comes out those slits as well

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Just got back from lunch at southland, gotdayum some of the bitches there were vnice.

School holidays brah.

Also, whoever invented microsoft office protected view can die a painful desth

I've been running some HD515's here at work for about 3-4 years and they've been great... Only considering replacing them now because the foam is starting to collapse (you can buy the foam bits separately... but really I just want a new toy.

And yeah, bass is a little bit lacking... but honestly when I'm sitting at my desk in an open plan office I can't have them cranked too loud anyway or people will notice, they're open backed so a bit of sound comes out those slits as well

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this is why I'm not stressed about the lack of bass in the wireless ones.

I originally bought them for home to watch TV when katie on Night shift.

sound was not up to it tho, transferred to work and prefect, isolate me enough and I can go to the printer and such without taking them off.

and they don't annoy others.

Ended up being a gigantic tightarse and bought these.

https://www.jbhifi.com.au/headphones-dj/headphones/sennheiser/sennheiser-mx-170-in-ear-stereo-headphones/64392/

Sound is nice and clear. Not tinny with super loud highs like some cheap earphones. mid range is good, bass is lacking as is to be expected overall though good for $20 and more than adequate for the one time in the foreseeable future I'm actually going to be using them.

So senheiser is good? Buying a pair for the plane trip to/ from Thailand, was gonna go jb and try some on but was leaning towards senheiser momentum if they sound good as they don't look as terrible as half the others, and aren't apple beats

Make sure you got the right thing to plug in I bought headphones nothin fancy like yall ballers but only had 1 jack but needed 2 for sound both ears else it was a bit dodgy.. That was on a380 not sure if it applies for all planes don't fly much ..

Ended up being a gigantic tightarse and bought these.

https://www.jbhifi.com.au/headphones-dj/headphones/sennheiser/sennheiser-mx-170-in-ear-stereo-headphones/64392/

Sound is nice and clear. Not tinny with super loud highs like some cheap earphones. mid range is good, bass is lacking as is to be expected overall though good for $20 and more than adequate for the one time in the foreseeable future I'm actually going to be using them.

they should be fine

the in ear ones I have sound pretty good, and have survied being bashed around quite a lot:

https://www.jbhifi.com.au/headphones-dj/headphones/sennheiser/sennheiser-mm-30i-in-ear-headset/67504/

Make sure you got the right thing to plug in I bought headphones nothin fancy like yall ballers but only had 1 jack but needed 2 for sound both ears else it was a bit dodgy.. That was on a380 not sure if it applies for all planes don't fly much ..

vast majority of plane have the dual plug (tho one of the cathay pacific ones I last week had normal..good sign)

so people don;t steal the headphones off the plane for home:

I just have some of these:

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/3-5mm-to-2x3-5mm-Airplane-Travel-Headphone-Earphone-Audio-Jack-Adapter-Converter-/400818983844?pt=AU_Electronics_Portable_Audio_Accessories&hash=item5d52ac53a4

to convert, but buy a few as you always end up leaving them on the plane after a long flight.

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