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berth berth's recommendation

Soo sick, these Capri Blue WESC headphones are the new line of style among the headphone industry, get at em

Updated Oct 14, 2008

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GamineGamine's recommendation

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Apparently, WeSC didn't think the public was getting the message about the superlative quality of these headphones so they named them after the oboe, the best instrument in the orchestra. THE BEST. Can these headphones possibly live up to the greatness embodied in the oboe--the greatness recognized by Beethoven and Tchaikovsky? Probably not, but even if they fall short they'll still be some damn high quality headphones.

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Updated May 6, 2008

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CassiechiCassiechi's recommendation

Hit that perfect beat in a pair of oboe
headphones from superbrand WeSC!
Lightweight & comfortable featuring
30mm power drivers, 10-20 OO1Hz
frequence range, 32ohm impedance,
120dB 1khz sensitivity, a 3.5 stereo
plug plus 40” fabric cord extension.
This item in very limited quantities!


$65 (via fredflare.com)

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Updated Oct 24, 2009

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DobiDobi's recommendation

Comfortable, stylish, good sound and enough colourways to make it difficult, i haven't taken them off since i got em

Updated Feb 26, 2009

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miuminamiumina's recommendation

Lightweight & comfortable featuring 30mm power drivers, 10-20 OO1Hz
frequence range, 32ohm impedance, 120dB 1khz sensitivity, a 3.5 stereo plug plus 40” fabric cord extension.

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Updated Oct 26, 2008

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lulu5156lulu5156's recommendation

These are sure better than the ear buds.

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Updated Oct 14, 2008

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UrbanGeekUrbanGeek's recommendation

This is for the beat heads that listen to music while on the train, the bus, and the walk home. (via turntablelab.com)

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Updated Oct 14, 2008

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UrbanGeekUrbanGeek's recommendation

How do you know when it sounds too go to be true? A traditional Oboe isn't really famous for rocking, but this model is kind of the jump featuring a lightweight future-retro design (via turntablelab.com)

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Updated Oct 14, 2008

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