Long chose! Initially, I had the intention of purchasing a Harman Kardon Soho Wireless because a friend of mine owns a wired version of them and I like the way they sound. However, the design was the primary reason I was interested in them; I was completely unaware of MARSHALL at the time. Because there is no way to listen to and compare sound, he asked me to go to the store and listen to the Harman Kardon Soho Wireless. After listening to it, he says that the wired version of the headphones sounds much better with the iPhone 6s. The store also offered me the opportunity to listen to the MARSHALL headphones, which fall into the same price category. I examined the similarities and differences between Harman, the MARSHALL Major II Bluetooth, and the MARSHALL Mid Bluetooth. Almost immediately, he took a liking to the way that MARSHALL sounded. Major has a wonderful gentle sound, and Mid has one that is more accurate and comes closer to the original. I started reading reviews, reviews, and more reviews right away. I made the decision to buy MARSHALL Mid Bluetooth black because the price difference was not that great between the two models, and I have never once regretted that decision. The design is fantastic, it is comfortable to wear on the ears - it does not press anywhere, and it is obvious that it is stronger and looks more powerful than Major. The cables that were included in the package shocked us with their level of sophistication and high-quality; they are excellent in every way. I thought the controls were really well designed, with everything being very user-friendly, uncluttered, and elegant. I listen to music on a Samsung Note 4 that has aptX support. The sound is just wonderful, good connection like: AAC, FLAC, lossless - wonderful high, medium, low, and everything in moderation. However, when it comes to the height and sound volume and overall sound picture, the difference is very noticeable even with a good MP3. I just don't want to listen to it. When I compared the sound over wires and using Bluetooth, I did not notice a difference in either method. In this price range, I don't think you'll find headphones that are any better than these.
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