I also have a Sony wh-1000xm4. Small comparison: 1. There is more bass in Sony, it will be noticeable immediately, but the beat is clearer and the bass is better developed by Bang & Olufsen. In Sony, bass often creates a low-frequency rumble, in Bangs this is not. 2. Vocals, averages are really better with Bang&Olufsen, also this applies to the stage and detail. However, this is hardly noticeable on electronic and dance music. 3. Sony can't listen while charging, Bang&Olufsen can 4. Sony has better noise reduction 5. The effect of transparency and the phone is better with Bang & Olufsen, since Sony reacts very badly to the wind on the street, and the microphones are quieter when talking, you can hear the interlocutor worse (this is not critical) 6. The materials are of course much worse in Sony 7. It is more convenient to wear Bang&Olufsen, they feel smaller, they heat the ears less. although Sony will probably be better in winter because of the heating effect. Conclusion: if you listen to dance, electronic music, then I see no reason to overpay for Bang & Olufsen. But Sony is very bad at handling intense, dense music like metal, hard rock. Everything is mixed together, and also this low-frequency rumble . which is completely out of place there. Bang&Olufsen also handles calm vocal music better. I will add that if you listen to Bungie for a long time and then put on Sony, you feel declasse, this bass hum is constant, characteristic of cheaper headphones, muffled and narrowed mids, less detail, but if you get used to it for half a day and then you get used to Sony and think like this: well, in principle, you can listen the sound is not bad. If there is money, it is certain that Bungies will be better in everything except noise reduction and a little more weight.
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