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Review on Wireless Marshall Mid Bluetooth Headphones, Black by Mateusz Banasiuk ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy, it really is worth buying.

Before I started using it, I had been playing with a wired Marshall Major II for two years, so it's impossible for me to avoid making comparisons: 1. They move their heads in a manner that is distinct from the manner in which the Majors move their heads. During the attack by the Majors, the pressure that they applied caused damage to the ears, and during the attack by the Medes, they applied pressure to the crown of the head. On the first day of the purchase, there was an initial feeling that everything was in order. However, after that day, there was a gradual onset of pain in the following days and weeks. Yet, this cannot be compared to the Majors because, during the first several months, it was practically difficult to coexist with them; 2. They smell strongly like leather in a distinctive way. On the Minors, the quality of the skin is noticeably superior, both in terms of how it looks and how it feels, in comparison to that of the Majors. On the other hand, when compared to the Majors, the ear opening in the ear cushion has a smaller diameter on the inside than it does on the outside. Nonetheless, there is no discomfort in the ear, therefore that is not a concern; 3. It would appear that the wire is constructed out of a distinct variety of rubber, which is characterized by a higher degree of firmness and density. It is possible that with continued use, it will become easier to handle. The fact that the hole for the 3.5 mm jack (and micro-usb with a light diode) is located on the right earpiece caught me completely off guard at the time of purchase because I hadn't noticed it before making the purchase. The control joystick is located on the left earpiece. The joystick is decent overall, and everything else works fine; however, for some unknown reason, the functions of pressing it twice to move forward quickly and three times to move backward slowly do not work. Here, of course, individually, but in the Marshals I stuffed the wire into the left cup (the phone is always in the left pocket of my pants, and the headphone hole in the laptop is also on the left), so I'm going to have to get used to it again; 4. The joystick is generally good, everything is cool, but the function of double (fast forward), and triple (Everything else works as it should, including adjusting the volume up and down and switching tracks left and right, as described in the instructions; 5. Everything appears to be of a high quality structurally. It is my sincere wish that one year from now, an essential component of the folding mechanism will not become detached (this happened to the Majors, I had to tightly glue and wrap it with electrical tape).

Pros
  • 1. It has a feel that is noticeably more satisfying all around in comparison to the Marshall Major II in each and every regard. Visually, constructively, and musically; 2. On the Majors, I twisted the equalizer quite a bit to my taste, and on the Mids, I skipped back to the default setting, and I really like how everything turned out. 1. Visually, constructively, and musically. 2. It's great that in addition to the bluetooth connection, you can still cling to the wire if you want to; 3. It's wonderful that you can clean up the high frequencies sometimes, but it seems that I have an individual intolerance for that. Bluetooth, in connection with the portable gadget. Connected via wire to the laptop; 4. Despite this, the level of pressure that is exerted during the first Major is significantly lower than the level of pressure that is exerted during the second Major. Extremely low to no levels of discomfort; 5. They hang normally on the neck and do not in any way put any pressure on the Adam's apple.
Cons
  • 1. You will not be able to make any adjustments to the headphones once they have been placed on your head. It is important to remove and pull/pull each cup on its own individually; 2. The 3.5 mm jack input is located in the right cup of the speaker. I don't really care either way, but I've grown accustomed to the wire being on the left; 3. It is not possible to activate the rewind function by pressing the joystick twice or three times in rapid succession; 4. It is unfortunate that a carrying case is not included with the purchase of the product. 5. When I connected the first set of headphones to the second set of headphones using the 3.5-millimeter jack, the right earphone in the Mids played less loudly than the left one did. I had no choice but to place an order with Ali for a $500 hard case. I'm not really sure what the problem is, but I want to make sure that I've grasped this topic in the right way.

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