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Form 2i in Which?

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Peter
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Peter Posted: Fri, Nov 21 2014 6:42 PM

Just got to the end of Which magazine and found the ratings on On or Over Ear Headphones. Usual range of Best Buys and the One to Avoid is the Form2i. Scores only 43% with poor speech quality and poor comfort and durability. Have to confess that I agree with most of what is said.

The test score ignores price but is based on 50% sound quality, 35% on comfort and durability with the rest being audio enhancement and features.

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Simonbeo replied on Fri, Nov 21 2014 9:27 PM

I agree. The 2i look nice enough but I wasn't taken aback by performance when I tried them.The children use ours for the iPad. Luckily the headphones were a gift from B&O .

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Mark replied on Fri, Nov 21 2014 10:24 PM
apart from the added control is it still the same design specification as it was realised in 1983 ?

we tend to forget there is more to design than designing.

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Jeff replied on Sat, Nov 22 2014 12:05 AM

Well, I like mine, although I have the original Form 2. I didn't need as good a set of cans as my wife's H6s, she's the main headphone user in the house. I needed a pair for occasional use and to use at my workbench so figured might as well go with a MoMA worthy design.

But, I think B&O is mistaken when they say that no other headphone has been in production longer, as the Koss Pro 4a has been made since at least the early 70s. 

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My 23-year old son has a pair - chose them himself with no pressure from me! They seem OK with a very natural sound. He wears them all day when he's working - at a desk - and says they are very comfortable. Not so good in noisy environment though as they are semi-open. I think the Which report is a bit harsh but then I've never really rated their opinions much anyway for anything other than reliability
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I've got a pair (of the original Form 2) for over 20 years now.

Just got a new set of earpads for them - again!

Using them in bed late evenings they are very pleasing - you can comfortably rest your head on the pillow with them on.

Sound is pretty neutral/natural - I need no booming headphone at that time of the day.

MM

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Nahidul replied on Fri, Nov 28 2014 1:25 AM

Well guys, personally I love there design and have just won a pair of Ltd Editions ones on Ebay. I can't wait to try them out and I will let you guys know how I get on. Oh and if anybody else has any personal reviews they can share I would be most apprieciative. Thanks in advance Guys.

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Mark replied on Fri, Nov 28 2014 9:19 AM

I actually like mine and am more than happy with the sound quality for an open style headphone (I've never use them outside due to sound leakage), build materials and feel are good too. They are also compact in size so live neatly in a draw next to my sound system.

Only minor gripe is that it would have been great if they came with an extension lead for flexible home use.

I'm sure you will enjoy these iconic phones....

 

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Nahidul replied on Sat, Nov 29 2014 6:55 PM

Thanks Mark like I said I can't wait to take delivery of them!!!

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Jeff replied on Sat, Nov 29 2014 8:31 PM

Mark:

I actually like mine and am more than happy with the sound quality for an open style headphone (I've never use them outside due to sound leakage), build materials and feel are good too. They are also compact in size so live neatly in a draw next to my sound system.

Only minor gripe is that it would have been great if they came with an extension lead for flexible home use.

I'm sure you will enjoy these iconic phones....

Pretty much sums up my sentiments too, except I keep mine hanging on the corner of my BS9000. I think the sound quality is fine, in fact they remind me of a pair of light, open headphones we sold, and I owned, back when I worked in a stereo shop in the late 70's. Can't recall the name of these, but they were light, affordable for a highish end product, comfortable, and open sounding. The Form 2's remind me of them. The fact the Form 2's are so stylish and acknowledged as such is just a plus IMO.

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Peter replied on Sun, Nov 30 2014 10:05 AM

I have to confess to not being a fan - mainly because I have a huge head and the headband on the Form 2 is simply uncomfortable! Form 1s were better but not as good as the HD600s or Grado RS1s.

Peter

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