Wow. I first read about these headphones while looking for a cheap pair to keep around the office without worrying too much when they "go for a walk". The 80's look has a lot of charm, especially up close, and while it may make them look like really cheap disposable headphones from decades past, they're not at all! The sound quality is fantastic. Sure, you won't get the ultra-mega-clear quality you might get from a $400 pair of Senns, but they're a hundred light years ahead of anything I've tried at this price point ($50 at the time). . I bought them). Exceptionally lightweight, fully adjustable; They look good quality and it's great that they can be folded up, slipped into the included padded case and tossed in a laptop bag without worrying about breaking or otherwise damaging them. I didn't have to worry about swapping out the earcups, but they're plentiful here at Revain should you need them (and cheap!), which also puts them well above other budget headphones I've had in the past. The cable is also almost the perfect length; just enough wiggle room to connect to your phone or music player without worrying about the excess getting tangled or snagging on things. I've used them with the excellent and inexpensive Fiio K1 USB Amp/DAC, which makes them that much better - no matter what computer (or phone with the right USB port) I plug them into, I get predictable, high-quality music. Impression. Overall, I was incredibly happy with this purchase; I love the look and feel and the sound they make is probably as good as you can hope for at this price point.
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