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Review on Black Panasonic RP-HJE125E-K Wired Earphones 🎧 with 3.5 mm Jack by Kiyoshi Sakade ᠌

Revainrating 1 out of 5

The product is terrible, much below my expectations.

I bought this model of headphones, this model in Belarus costs about 175,000, which is a penny for me. Bought why? Yes, simply because I have only one vacuum headphones that came with the Sony Ericsson Walkman W660 phone, as far as my memory serves me, they are called Sony Ericsson HPM-70 which are 10 years old and which I could not compare with other vacuum headphones, yes in fact, there was no point in it. After reading positive reviews on the market about this inexpensive model, I was surprised at only 1 negative review, which is 1% of all reviews about this model. Purely for the sake of interest, I decided to see what is behind all the praised "miracle ears?" There is an AKG K430, there is a Porto Pro, there is some idea of ​​the sound. Conclusions: If we compare Panasonic RP-HJE125 and Sony Ericsson HPM-70, the differences are as follows: 1) Exaggerated bass in Panasonic RP-HJE125, that is, by and large, this is not bass, but average. You know, I once had a Microlab x5 system like, and so, the same porridge from the subwoofer as in these plugs. In a word, hum. You know, I had a Radio Engineering S-90B speaker system and an Kumir 001 amplifier, there was bass. Bass is dry, crisp low frequencies. Do you understand? Dry and crisp, not the hum that these headphones give out. 2) There are no high frequencies, the middle ones are dead. Listen to Natural Spirit's "Lullaby" - on the Sony Ericsson HPM-70 you can hear all the breathy vocals every time a woman takes a breath or closes her lips. Music is nice to hear, which I can not say about listening to the Panasonic RP-HJE125. Actually, initially I wanted to rate 3 points, but people will come and see 1% of negative reviews will continue to buy it. What for? The final score is 1 point.

Pros
  • Convenience
Cons
  • Sound

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