Now the most important part, the sound:
Really surprised me the sound of the new Beats headphones. I have the studio now to some other headset sample belongs, against the Beats Pro Overear (formerly EIA 450). Against my favorite cable KH Denon AH-D 2000 and against the Bose
For my taste in music (charts, especially Pop) the previous top model Beats Pro is easy to bass heavy and sounds rather dull. The Bose has for my taste compared with the Denon and the Beats Studio just something little bass and sound can not really convince. I just rarely need the noise canceling, me the Bose for sound quality is simply too expensive. My Denon has cost years ago among 300 and like it better than the QC15 by the sound by far.
The new Beats Studio Wireless is an incredible boon to the original Beats headphones to my ears. Yes, the bass is still clearly present, but that I wanted also and it's also a Beats! But the bass is now absolutely no more intrusive, such as in the earlier models or the Logitech UE9000. It gets even depending songs a little more bass out than my Denon KH, yet it's never annoying or overdone, I like that just totally fine. Obenrum the beats sound a little buttoned than my Denon KH, but appears rather something to be too light in direct comparison to me, so possibly the beats here is even closer to the original. To me that's a difference that you notice only in direct comparison and not a disadvantage of the two KH, rather a matter of taste. The beats the voice works z.Bsp with Kelly Clarkson's Stronger almost plastically out and the bass comes clean over that makes real good mood.
In summary sounds of beats for me of all BT headphones best. It's fun with headphones listening to music and that's what matters final. The musical lightness of Denon, who can forget one now and then to have a headset on the ear, beats unfortunately does not quite reach that is but I think for such a high-tech package with BT, battery Noise Cancelling in size and weight hardly feasible, since it is necessary to leave the church in the village really. Nevertheless, it is for me the currently best Bluetooth headset and the orderly Noise Cancelling there on top.
Only the price is a joke. I think 300 would be appropriate, yet not cheap, but almost 400, that's pride. But as long as Bose QC15 provides no Bluetooth, the Dr. Dre is almost without competition and can be outrageously expensive. Right now I think I'll keep the Beats Studio, but make a few comparisons to Denon sound and the PSB M4U 2.