Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
Elizabeth Jackson photo
1 Level
543 Review
0 Karma

Review on Linsoul Electrostatic Adjustable Detachable Audiophile by Elizabeth Jackson

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Looks like you're there!

The sound is very clear, it's like I'm actually in a symphony orchestra, recording studio or orchestra room listening and watching the musicians/singers live. It's like turning on your HDTV and realizing that you can now see all the makeup that everyone is wearing. I hear mix level changes on the same track. I can easily hear and "see" what instruments are playing. I feel like I can even guess the age of the backing singers. It's amazing how much more I enjoy recorded music. The only bad thing I can think of is that now I realize how inadequate everything else I listen to music through is. Getting really good sound gear for these EST headphones is going to cost a lot, but having them is a great first step in that direction. ears. Then I found that I had to get my ears used to the pure sound, not the artificial sound. Like I should have let my brain wake up and listen now that there is more clarity. So if you buy them, put them in your ears and give your ears a few minutes to wake up and register the best sound quality. It's like these 3D pictures. You cannot see the 3D images at first, but once you see them, they are very easy to see afterwards. My guess is that an electric field can vibrate air more precisely than a mechanical cone. That's probably why they sound like I'm actually in the room listening to recordings, while cone speakers sound like I'm outside the room listening with the door closed. Perhaps the next development will be microphones that pick up sound in reverse, so the sound is picked up by an electric field rather than a membrane.

Pros
  • Great design
Cons
  • poorly thought out