Angle & Curve
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Simon Bags

Original Poster:

672 posts

197 months

Saturday 14th January 2012
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Morning People, how are we?

I'm running a little Sony MP3 player which suits me fine but I'm finding the in ear headphones a bi of a pain and was thinking of upgrading to a set of "normal" headphones. It won't be in constant use, flights on holiday, that's about it really, and as such, I don't want to be paying thousands for a state of the art set.

I've seen a funky set advertised as part of an Orange Mobile Phone deal, tracked them down, made by Angle & Curve. Their web site sells them for £60.00 but strangely, you can get a set from Amazon for about £40.00.

Anyone heard, used, thrown in the bin a pair of these?

Cheers.

Simon.

http://www.angleandcurve.com/chrome.html



apguy

840 posts

270 months

Wednesday 18th January 2012
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Or go on ebay, and pay around £20 for an unused pair, that some Orange customer is now flogging.

Or be even more sneaky and pay a tenner when the muppets can't spell and title it as Angel and Curve. Which is what I did.

There "okay", produced purely for Orange. Ignore the flashy website, you really wouldn't want to pay £60 or even £40 for them. They look good, and they sound alright. I found the earcups leak sound as they are quite small and therefore you lose quite a lot of bass.

Worth buying from the Bay at a low price, but forget it at £40 or above.

FlossyThePig

4,138 posts

265 months

Wednesday 18th January 2012
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apguy said:
Or go on ebay, and pay around £20 for an unused pair
Is that eBay unused or normal unused?

I read an article where the author bought an "unused" SSD drive off eBay and found a load of files on it including some porn!

Trustmeimadoctor

14,268 posts

177 months

Wednesday 18th January 2012
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that sounds similar to dixons pc world brand new tbh or second hand as every one else calls it