I feel obligated to tell you right off the bat that the moped does not belong to me. I borrowed them for a week and utilized them while making my decision on whether or not to purchase the same ones. Didn't take it. I was looking for headphones to use for mixing, but these won't do the trick, primarily due to the extremely powerful sub-bass. I was hoping to use them. This wave will consume any transients that it encounters as it moves along the membrane. On the other hand, it's a pretty neat feature that the bottoms don't buzz but instead press softly, like pillows. This makes it a pretty cool product. It was a wonderfully relaxing experience, and I have never encountered anything else quite like it. The most important nuance can be found in the upper midrange, which has a very strong impact on the ear. That was mentioned by a few different people in the reviews, and it's possible that we merely share a similar ear anatomy with those folks. But, given that we are not a single entity, it is important to bear this fact in mind and, if at all feasible, give the headphones a test run before making a purchase so that you are not left feeling extremely let down. An equalizer may be used to remedy the situation; however, in order to get the intended results, it will be essential to have equalizers installed at all locations with the appropriate settings for the desired frequencies. As for me, it was hemorrhagic. I am a huge fan of Plug&Play. Sadly, the ear pads wear out over time and need to be replaced. Yet, even with a torn fabric, they do not break apart on the outside in any manner, and in theory, the headphones can still be used even if the appearance is not particularly bothersome as long as it is not too noticeable. The construction is not very heavy, but it is dependable: the test copy endured 6-7 years on the road, it did not sit on a shelf, and it did not get damaged in any way (except for the ear pads). Therefore, it is not difficult at all to round the entire construction with a screw; but, I am unable to predict what the results of such an action may be. Because I was under the impression that this was a questionable quality, I marked it with a minus sign on my list. They do not put any pressure on the head, they are not heavy, and they are comfortable to wear. I like it. You can use, but you must also have, an equalizer in order to listen to music on this device.
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