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Review on Headphone Comfortable Headphones Shareport Monitoring by Mike Bogan

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very close to audiophile sound quality for those on a budget!

This review is about the Oneaudio Pro 30 headphones in brown and silver. For the price you can't beat the sound quality. I have been difficult to please with audio products for many years. In recent years, as audiophile prices have come down, I've been able to afford quality audio gear. My main headphones that I currently use are Sennheiser HD 6xx, Modded Monolith M650, various Sony Bluetooth headphones. IEMS: Kzn AC10, Tin Audio T2 Po, Various clips, Shure, especially the sound. Eavesdropping was done using lossless files and MQA. For the price they are very well balanced and offer enough detail to understand what audiophiles are looking for in quality sound. The treble has decent detail. Not something that typically makes in-ear headphones under $50. averages are good. Again well balanced with decent details. Well positioned just below the front sound. The bass is strong but not boomy. Decent detail. high bass is acceptable and does not pollute the lower mids ACCEPT in music with more complex low mids accompanied by more bass. During long listening sessions, I felt the need to turn it down a bit, but I didn't feel uncomfortable. It is difficult to determine the style of the sound. This is not a V-shaped sound as the high frequencies are not pronounced and the bass, while not clipping, is slightly higher than most flat clinical headphones. Overall, they sound better than 95% of headphones in this price range. The soundstage is good for closed headphones, especially at this price point. The separation of the instruments is good. General clarity is good. I have a hard time saying they would be good for STUDIO mixes as the bass emphasis is a bit high for mixing as you want to keep the response as flat as possible. They are nice to relax and listen to. Again, this is all better than what you would expect in this price range. Even in today's tough market. After sitting with them for hours I feel they are so close to audiophile sound that at this price point it's unbelievable. comfort. Very comfortable and light. The pads are deep and soft. Again almost unknown in this price range. Good resilience. Soft headband. The only thing I noticed was a little warmth around the ears for an hour or two, but nothing uncomfortable. This is where it gets tricky. First, for the price, it's not bad. I wish there was less plastic. They opted for inexpensive, bulky plastic components. I find them bulky to give them extra power. It's not uncommon in the cheaper market, but I've seen better designs from competitors, but with lower sound quality. When it comes to drivers, it shines with a higher-quality 90 mm driver. Good choice. Excellent comfort. You can tell they took the time to get the whole package right. No dangling, weak or creaking parts and connections! If they made them with more metal components I would be shocked. Design: Casual with few details. Definitely not as trendy cans as the Beats, but I have a feeling they're on the verge of being "bulky". I understand this is done to add extra strength to the plastic. Overall they did a great job deciding where to go, cutting costs and still producing a good product. While they don't go into too much detail and don't focus on the warranty, it's better than the full year average. I heard it was mentioned somewhere that it's been two years, but I can't confirm it. I hope this is just the beginning for you. I feel like they are building on this start to make a name for themselves and I will definitely be keeping an eye on this company. Hopefully we'll see them make headphones with better materials but with the same focus on balancing sound and comfort.

Pros
  • Not cheap but decent
Cons
  • Nothing