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Review on Headphones Panasonic RP-HT010GU-H, grey by Ewa Orzel ᠌

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Ive never seen anything worse! A terrible purchase.

The people who write positive evaluations about them have just never heard a good sound from them. The sound is nothing more than a typical background noise. As a result of this, there is no bass to be heard by the ears. The wire for the headphones is rather thin. Sensitivity as well as the sound itself are both compromised by thick foam pads. Although the grade of the plastic is not particularly high to begin with, it may be even lower. They are manufactured on latches, but in general one gets the sense that they were designed to be disposable. It is quite challenging to open. as though they had been submerged in water in addition to the locks. speakers were haphazardly thrown onto the plate. Not just with contacts going in a single direction. several contacts in a variety of directions. Because of this, the unbalanced sound coming from the channels is immediately noticeable. The speakers don't do a terrible job. Nevertheless, given that this is a stamping process and the speakers are poured into the plate in various directions, even the speakers themselves are not for anything, therefore I would not advocate buying them. In addition to this, the cost of purchasing them is currently quite expensive. Since I was a teenager, I've had a deep appreciation for all kinds of music. Think about it before you get into this misapprehension. The price you pay for them is to listen to them just once and then toss them away.

Pros
  • They are not in this location.
Cons
  • The product has only ever been stamped once and has a poor fit on the ears. It's possible that thin wire and thick foam pads are durable, but all they do is muddle the sound. The speakers' neodymium magnets are strengthened with rubber adhesive, but the crafty manufacturer poured the speakers directly into the plate (((. Could it be that they did it in the cellar? To the contrary, the manufacturer must have been quite crafty! In the 1990s, comparable versions sold for $30, but the quality was entirely different from what it is today. This misinterpretation may now be done significantly more effectively by China brands for the same price.