Which do you recommend, B/W p5 or Bose QC 15?

I am goint to buy a pair of headsets, either Bose QC 15 or B/W P5, I just don't knos which one. Who should i get and which has better sound and bass quality ?

Hi,
So, they didn't do anything about it since original Z came out? If the problem is well known, it should be fixed :/ I just checked my Z2 against iPhone 5S with P5 headphones and since iPhone is not as loud as HTC One S, it is a noticeably louder than Z2.
Dedicated dac-amp sounds fine but it is another component and I would have to fit all this somehow in my pocket. Sounds like a bulky solution for on the go mode. 
Anyone from Sony can say something about this?
Greetings,
Luke

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