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Review 3 of 15
Price Paid:
$40.00
from TigerDirect Summary: When I bought these, I was skeptical as to how good they would actually sound. I've dealt with higher-end Sennheiser and Grado products before, but hadn't really dealt in the portable market. After an initial break-in period of about three or four days, the sound quality was, for their size, phenomenal. For any iPod user, these are a definite step up, and they blow away any set of headphones in the price range.
For me, the trebel was a bit loud, but the bass and midrange are clear and have a strong presence. The is easily heard in rock and metal. Some techno tracks, which are bass-driven, may seem distant, but not annoyingly so. These truly shine in classical music.
However, most people should find these to be a great pair of headphones. They're so light that you might forget you're wearing them. Also, they include a case that is designed to have the cord wound around it, which makes it very easy to just toss them into a bag. Strengths: Sound quality
Build quality
Easily stored in case
Great for travel Weaknesses: Pitchy at times, but only if you're listening for it.
Sounds much better after a break-in period. Similar Products Used: Sony MDR7506, Sennheiser HD280 Silver, Sennheiser HD595, Grado SR 325i
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