I believe I paid around $1,700 for this breed, and they served me and my hands admirably for close to a year in "hot spots" and hands. At first, they applied pressure to the brain, and the only thing that relieved the stress was entering the comfort zone. Even while they can be a nuisance at times, they do not take up a lot of room, which makes it easier to walk. Decent barking for the price category, not as bassy or as soft as the px 100 senshi, but they do a better job of accurately conveying the mids and highs in my opinion. The ears, which were not made of plastic but were glued on, came off first. After that, the jack's tail began to unravel. Soldered, frayed again. In conclusion, considering the low cost of this animal, which includes plastic and common wire, it only makes sense to get it if you want to solder. Because sound and quality are more essential to me than mobility, I convert to a form of closed ears that is more expensive. Monitors are still required, of course. Beyers, Audio-Technica, or AKG are the brands that I prefer to use, and I recommend that you do the same.
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