When the temperature drops below 5, the cable transforms into a wire. Due to the nature of their shape, when worn with a winter hat, they do not provide the most comfortable fit in the ear canal. These annoyances are not deal breakers, and despite the fact that they are frustrating, they can be remedied manually.) The most important aspect for me is the sound. I certainly do not think of myself as someone who possesses a highly developed sense of hearing in any manner. Yet, I place a high value on a quality sound and the amount of detail it conveys.) Before to that, there were full-size headphones that cost 16 thousand dollars and were made by JVC. I also tried products from Sennheiser, AKG, Newfangled Apple from Beats, and Marshall, in addition to a whole host of other brands (up to 25k). These headphones feature an impressively deep bass response. Even if the medium and high frequencies are not terrible and can be differentiated clearly, nothing blends with anything else, and there is hardly any porridge at all, but the overall sound is somewhat like it is coming out of a bucket. For my taste, there is an insufficient amount of sonority and clarity. The equalizer makes up for a portion of this deficiency, but it does not make up for it entirely. In general, I am very pleased with the headphones because, despite not having a store nearby where you can listen to different headphones yourself and making a blind choice for headphones that will satisfy me by 99%, I got a sound that was surprisingly very high-quality. This is because I do not have a store nearby where you can try out different headphones yourself. They reimburse their cost by a factor of 200. You won't find greater sound in the category that goes up to 5,000, and the sound quality of other headphones will simply vary toward different frequency bands. If you enjoy loud basses, then you will probably enjoy listening to these. If you prefer music that is more classical in nature, with upper and middle frequencies predominating and a purity that is reminiscent of a bell, then you should look for something else. Although not terrible, they are nevertheless hazy and difficult to make out here. The bottom line is that the lower basses (tshsh-bp) and the expressive mids (dshshch) are both excellent, but the bass lacks sonority and clarity, as do the mids and the trebles. There is a scene, although it is not really in-depth. The prior score serves as a benchmark in comparison to the perfect (for me). If you prefer music that is predominately composed of high frequencies, you may want to look elsewhere for your audio needs. However, if you are a fan of bass, the sound more than justifies its cost. I have set up an equalizer for myself by ear, and a snapshot of it is going to be posted here. 1 focuses primarily on bass instruments, whereas 2 caters more to dance and electronic music.
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