After three years with the Microlab T1, I upgraded to the Edifier 830bt. After roughly the same amount of time, the Edifier 830bt are still functioning, but I don't think I'll be able to enjoy listening to them much longer. You should now have a complete understanding of why I switched to the Shure Aonic 50. You should also now understand why I caught such a WOW effect. You put them on, and after five minutes you forget that you had anything on your head, they are light, and here is the payback: the headband burst, and the battery ran out every two to three days. Microlab: I liked them, they are very comfortable (this is what I wrote about in the drawbacks), you put them on, and after five minutes you forget that you had something on your head. The sound was clear, the middle and high registers were prominent, the lower registers were not ignored, and they played in a balanced manner. Edifier830bt - I got used to them for a very long time, the bottoms simply did not give rest, of course they went into the mood (especially under degrees), but I used headphones more often to listen to broadcasts, streams, and everything else. [Case in point:] [Case in point:] [Case in point:] [Case in point:] [Case in (and this is the middle and top). Over time, I was able to become used to it. Although they were heavier, the batteries were quite good and needed charging just once every two weeks. About the sound, the bottom is more prominent than the center and the middle contributes to the high pitch and blurriness of the sound. Almost eight months ago, I decided to get new headphones. I took the time to study and research everything that was available regarding. The Shure Aonic 50 and the Sennheiser Momentum 3 were ultimately selected as the winners. The latter did not approve of the battery, design, or codecs, and they did not have a buttonless start. The Shure Aonic 50 are presented here as well. The quality was excellent in my opinion. The only other thing is, of course, the sound. The headband and ear pads are both comfortable and pleasant to wear, and the design is long-lasting. The middle is simply magical, but high chic (they claimed sawing) is not acceptable! What are these dudes doing with their instruments and voices? Bottom - at first, I didn't have enough, but after a couple of days, I started to hear that the bottom is not a blow and buzz, it has layers, and it's an entirely new concept! When you listen to music, you realize that you have heard this music more than a dozen times, but it turns out that there was so much more. This realization causes you to be frozen with interest. Crap, as I'm writing this I've realized that I wasn't misunderstanding something. I've got those ears down pat!
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