Looking For a Headphone replacement.

Mysticentity

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I acquired the Bose NC 700's not that long ago and I enjoy the sound quality they have, I love the base response ( like to listen to EDM music a lot), and the Noise canceling is great. The only problem I have which is a big problem is that they are uncomfortable to wear. ( I have glasses.) I am not sure what to look for when shopping in to the more expensive headphone categories but what I am looking for are in-ear headphones with a really really good base response and a sound stage that is as good as the bose NC 700's I have. I prefer the silicon tip style to anything else.

If anyone has any suggestions on what I can get that would be great. My price range is around the $150 - $200 dollar range.

P.S. These are going to be a replacement for my Bose Headphones so I'd like them to be wireless.
 
You need to manage expectations. You won't gey in-ear headphones with the sound stage of on-ear headphones.

As you like the Bose sound signature you should check out the QuietComfort Earbuds. I have the original version and really like them apart from their size. The v2 are supposed to be better but annoyingly without QI charging.
 

Mysticentity

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You need to manage expectations. You won't gey in-ear headphones with the sound stage of on-ear headphones.

As you like the Bose sound signature you should check out the QuietComfort Earbuds. I have the original version and really like them apart from their size. The v2 are supposed to be better but annoyingly without QI charging.
I did mention I wanted something as good, I know I am not going to get something that is right on it, but something close is more than enough. That is why I am asking for suggestions. Also the QuietComfort Earbuds are a bit out of my price range.
 
I did mention I wanted something as good, I know I am not going to get something that is right on it, but something close is more than enough. That is why I am asking for suggestions. Also the QuietComfort Earbuds are a bit out of my price range.
Ok, I'm UK based and the v1 QC Earbuds are frequently on sale . On the soundstage difference you are not going to get something that I would describe as close, in-ear have very little soundstage.
 
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Mysticentity

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Ok, I'm UK based and the v1 QC Earbuds are frequently on sale . On the soundstage difference you are not going to get something that I would describe as close, in-ear have very little soundstage.
Yeah. I just wanted something that could get close that didn't sound like they weren't worth the premium price. I also wanted noise canceling and his base.