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Review on Purple Philips SHE3590PP/28 In-Ear Headphones - Superior SEO by Fuji Kristiana Ana ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

No complaints, I recommend to buy.

It's the first time in my life that I've ever had to "warm up" a pair of headphones. During the first two weeks of their performance, they were really difficult to listen to; nevertheless, when I was using the Sennheiser that I had borrowed from a friend, I occasionally donned Phillips headphones. They played out, much to my astonishment, and the sound ended up being well worth the investment for what it was. These headphones are great for the price of $350 (there aren't many that are better for this price), but I would advise you to only use them as a temporary solution because they are not the best and many different types of music will lose their "saturation" (certain sounds and frequencies) when listening through them. Even though we were able to replicate the sound of the Sennheiser CX200 when using a particular preset in the player on the phone, the sound is still lacking in depth. ate: After three months of more or less diligent use, one ear stopped working properly.

Pros
  • The bass and the very clean and direct sound are both very satisfying to the ears. comparatively low in price and actively working to recoup their losses (everyday cheaper analogues that I listened to sounded much worse). Small, designed to prevent them from falling out, and comfortable to wear in the ear (you can sleep on your side in them). Very loud (there is still a large margin on the phone). No matter how hard you try, the ear pads will not become clogged.
Cons
  • There is very little in the way of noise isolation. After using Sennheiser, it is really annoying to be able to clearly hear what is going on around you. Lacks low frequencies. Some of the songs are lacking in detail. The music suffers a little bit as a result of the fact that many of the sounds (instruments) are not audible as clearly as they should be. They can be heard from the outside only just if the volume is turned up very high.