Dear Lord
I don't think even people tripping on overpriced coffee are daft enough to buy Dr Dre headphones, which so far as I can tell are mushily bass-heavy headphones whose parts cost about six quid, sold for £120.
Maybe the coffee shop will flog off some iPods.
Actually I was in that HMV perhaps a year back, I don't remember a coffee shop :( It might have made the experience slightly more pleasant because it was a horrible place to be otherwise.
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Mon 14 Jan 2013, 23:28,
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Maybe the coffee shop will flog off some iPods.
Actually I was in that HMV perhaps a year back, I don't remember a coffee shop :( It might have made the experience slightly more pleasant because it was a horrible place to be otherwise.
they moved it, it's not in the main shopping centre any more, it's over by the Grafton shit hole
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Mon 14 Jan 2013, 23:29,
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Oh, right. Shows how recently I've been in Cambridge
Thinking about it it might even be two years.
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Mon 14 Jan 2013, 23:31,
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Which was a stupid decision on HMV's part.
The Grafton Centre is, as you say, a hole. I prefer going to the Fopp now instead, even though it's much smaller. I'm sure they're missing out on custom by no longer being in Lion Yard.
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Tue 15 Jan 2013, 10:51,
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dre headphones: fragile.
got my son a pair at crimbo, snapped yesterday. oh well, he'll have to look like jack duckworth for a while...
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Mon 14 Jan 2013, 23:39,
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I got some Audio Technica ATH M50s for my birthday
They're fantastic headphones, albeit somewhat pricey. Call me old-fashioned but I quite like headphones with pretty much a flat response.
Don't have a famous name on them though.
Apparently the Motorhead phones are pretty good.
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Mon 14 Jan 2013, 23:46,
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Don't have a famous name on them though.
Apparently the Motorhead phones are pretty good.