Guess I'm in the "rabbit hole" camp - I'm 75, play multiple instruments, have true pitch, been in audio/video production (both tech and talent), studied acoustics/studio building a couple decades, fielded multiple top 40/rock bands, was service manager for a few different audio/video companies including Ampex, the list is actually MUCH larger... the point is, I've never even RODE in a "turnip truck", much less fallen OFF of one
About 10 years ago my daughter wanted a set of noise-cancelling headphones and asked me what I thought of the Bose; so I went looking. The model she was looking at was $300, so I expected something at least a TINY bit professional - their idea of "specifications" was words like "stupendous", "mind-blowing", "rich", etc - don't believe me? I DARE you to find any real specs here (their "specs" tab)
https://www.bose.com/en_us/products...ncelling-headphones-700.html#ProductTabs_tab1
Compare that "NON-Information" to Sennheiser's (half the price) headphones here
https://en-us.sennheiser.com/hd-450-bt
(click on "technical data", scroll down and click "more"
In my studio I have their (Sennheiser's) wireless mic sets, multiple microphones, headphones, and I've NEVER had a problem with ANY of 'em - Some cost more than Bose's "Ad-Slick" stuff, some less, but ALL have REAL specs. AND, they actually SOUND like it...
I've also auditioned Bose's attempt at "studio" monitors, (also several years ago) - they sounded like they were WORKING THEIR *** OFF to produce so-so sound. I ended up going with KRK's and Tannoy's.
I could see something SIMILAR to the Wave Radio if I just wanted background sounds while cleaning up my shop, but at those prices? Sorry, see my comment about the turnip truck... Steve
Oh, here's a couple pics of the back bedroom I'm setting up as a "sanity saver" while I rebuild my ACTUAL studio - acoustics aren't bad for a non "purpose-built" room, because no two dimensions are the same OR multiples of each other...