Even if you don't need a micro, it's still a good investment. Below are some advantages: The sound quality is significantly improved over the more recent Sony WI-C300. The discrepancy in size of the membrane, which ranges from 9mm to 12mm, is probably to blame for this issue. The tone is on par with that of my previous instrument, the Senkha 400. On the other hand, the Senkha has a greater bass range (for an amateur). The availability of opening hours is unquestionably a benefit. Got cons: 1) A decorative rubberized inlay on the left ear pulled off after only two months of light wear; this occurred on the left ear. The issue was remedied with superglue. 2) There is no way to improve the quality of the microphone. It floats quite a lot, and I'm not sure what factors of that phenomenon are at play. The interlocutor will frequently say things like "I'm hard to hear."
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