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I find them pretty neutral. If anything, they're slightly clearer in the mid and lower range than my P5s but again, this could be because they're still settling down. Bose have always had a slightly elevated top range but these appear less than previous Bose headphones i've listened with.
If i was being hyper-critical i'd say they have slightly less separation than the wired P5s but that could be bluetooth compression, the albums i've been listening to since i bought them or just my mind.
I use them mainly with my iPhone with a flat EQ and lossless tracks but also with the bluetooth function on my AV receiver for films and late night xbox sessions if the wife has gone to bed.
I am wearing them now and haven't taken them off since i got to work nearly 3 hours ago.
Hmm, given the price difference I could be swayed by the Bose.
Would you say the are neutral sounding? The last Bose headphones I listed too were just an earful of muddy, boomy jelly sounds. They were the in-ear versions of the QC25 I think.
I have opened a rabbit hole though, started trawling reviews of wireless headsets - surround sound options, quality V price, comparing nuances of sound... I hate buying audio gear! (not really, I love it)