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Review on Audio-Technica ATH-SR30BTBK Charcoal Gray Wireless Over-Ear Headphones with Bluetooth by Petar Stoilov ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the purchase suits, a very necessary product.

Since I wear them primarily in the gym, I was seeking for inexpensive headphones that were up to $10,000 or even less. I also needed BT and a nice sound that didn't make me feel self-conscious. I spent a lot of time comparing everything I heard and eventually settled on these sr30bt for 6300r. The challenge is that there is always a compromise when looking for headphones up to $15,000, and if up to $10,000, it becomes even more so. This is challenging since most models are total garbage, some places are really quiet, other places have oatmeal for breakfast, some people talk good but look like they have two irons on their heads, but I still want to go out with a fashionable accessory and not look 35 (you get the picture). And so, nearly furious about the lack of a typical sound for this price, I turn on the SR30, and wow, was I pleasantly surprised. Strings, percussion, electro, tops, middles, lows, and the letter B are all placed where they should be in sophisticated instrumental compositions; there is no porridge. The shells don't move, they sit on the ears effortlessly, and the headband doesn't give the impression that the wearer's head is covered in a halo. The Skullcandy Crusher Evo initially caught my attention, but they already cost at least $10,000. They also have a trendy appearance and superior case materials than the less expensive sr30bt, although costing a little more. Yes, Skulkandy has a better b; this is typically a characteristic of the model. For the price, he is a work of art. However, if you listen to music other than Rap and Techno, you can't help but hear porridge. After about 3 instruments, the porridge begins, albeit it is believed that this won't happen until SR30. The best headphones are available for less than $5,000 (6300). If your budget is up to 15,000, you may take them without risk. Yes, they could use a little bit more bass, but aside than that, they sound quite even and balanced, which is not what you would expect from headphones at this price point. Because they used less material, a 3.5 connector, and concentrated everything into the sound rather than creating mutants, AudioTechnica must have anticipated this outcome. But do not expect fantasy; it is really a highly effective sound for this section.

Pros
  • The most beautiful sound for the money
Cons
  • 3.5mm jack absent