I had an extremely restricted budget, so I decided to buy this model just "for killing." The frequency response pleasantly surprised me; despite the bass being unclear, it is definitely present and does not crush everything else, as it does in many headphones in this price range; the center is pretty distinct; the top does not click. Nevertheless, because the ears are designed to be somewhat open (there are perforations at the bottom of the cups), they are not appropriate for use in public settings because an excessive amount of sound can escape. As a result of this, I made the decision to plug the holes that were making my life difficult with something. Arrived at a stop on a deep layer of cotton wool. The term "Revision" had a beneficial impact on the sound; in addition to the fact that they started playing less "to the public," certain unpleasant resonances disappeared, and the overall picture got a little cleaner. There are no screws, as there are with many other manufacturers; instead, there are very fragile plastic latches. However, if you do not have the ability to carefully disassemble such things, it is best not to go into their modification. It is possible to disassemble it in such a way that it cannot be reassembled. Naturally, they let us down with the wire; it is so thin that you feel the urge to feed it and then send it to the pioneer camp so that it can eat more. It's not terrifying if you use it properly at home, but during rush hour on the subway, it's going to be quite easy to trip over it. A separate jamb; there are actually two wires, and they are soldered together up to a certain point. After that point, however, they are already disconnected from one another, and each wire goes to its own speaker. In terms of ergonomics, this configuration does not cause buzzing. Hence, changing it without soldering skills (and a minor change of the headband) is unrealistic, which is unfortunate because the cable itself and the jack are merely average, despite the fact that they coexisted peacefully until the moment when the headphones were misplaced. In a separate discussion, I will explain why a light pressure being applied to the head has both positive and negative effects. This is a great bonus when it comes to long-term listening at home or tracking non-acoustic instruments because the headphones fit wonderfully on your head for an hour and a half to two hours without interruption and without creating discomfort during that time. On the other hand, they have a tendency to fall off occasionally when walking, especially after several months of usage, when the headband loses some of its elasticity.
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