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Review on Wireless Marshall Mid Bluetooth Headphones, Black by Hideo Tsushi ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I definitely recommend buying, I didnt notice any disadvantages.

It's all about the sound with these headphones! I wouldn't really call myself the most knowledgeable audiophile. The only thing I had before were plugs. Also, quite pricey ones. He gave those who wore prosthetic ears the impression that they were oddballs whenever he saw them in public transportation. In the end, though, I came to the conclusion that it doesn't matter how pricey the plugs are; you can't get anything more out of them, and in order to achieve a regular sound, you need to switch to conventional sizes. As soon as I put these headphones on, my ears were blown away by the sound. The symphony orchestra, which had been playing together on good plugs up until that point, abruptly disbanded into its component instruments. It turns out that there are not just one but four violins being played. In addition to it, there is more than one drum. When you close your eyes, you can almost physically perceive the presence of the symphony. Rock music by them is not particularly entertaining to listen to. Nonetheless, they have an incredible balance for any type of musical genre. The bass is full, but it doesn't dominate the sound. Do not complain. There is exactly the right amount, which is exactly what you need, and no more than that. Also, the tops are drawn quite neatly. The configuration of each instrument is exactly how it should be. Although it is better than nothing, soundproofing cannot compare to properly fitting earplugs. Although if the sound of the train is muffled in the underground, it is still able to intrude on your listening experience to an annoying degree, allowing you to listen at almost the same volume as you would on the street. Nonetheless, there were no issues with the signal while I was riding the train. On the other hand, there are moments on the street when you can't hear anything at all. Particularly to the right when you swivel your head. Not that there was anything wrong with these ears in particular. This problem has occurred for me with a variety of different wireless headphones. Yet I get the impression that these are tougher on the signal and are likely to seize up more frequently than others. Control may be exerted with just one joystick, which is surprisingly convenient. You rapidly find that it no longer bothers you. On Android, every "button" of the joystick works, which is not the case with all Bluetooth headphones or earbuds. The sound quality and sound isolation that come as a result of a proper fit to the ears are great, but the trade-off is that they put a substantial deal of pressure on the ears. After an hour, I want to remove them completely. Despite the very high cost, I am, on the whole, quite content with the acquisition.

Pros
  • 1. A sound that is astonishing in its transparency and authenticity. Never experienced anything even somewhat like to it before. 2. Construction that is rock-solid The entire frame is constructed out of metal and is coated in leather. Although though only the exterior parts of the cups are made of plastic, the plastic material itself has a velvety feel. It appears to be made of leather and cannot be distinguished from it. 3. Nice design
Cons
  • 1. Applying pressure to the ears 2. There is no longer a signal (probably due to interference)

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