I purchased some headphones from a well-known establishment in Hong Kong where customers can try them out beforehand. And believe me, I did listen to them first, and despite the fact that 15,000 was my maximum, I was confident that I would accept them. But, it is inconceivable to me that some models, even for 20,000 dollars, could sound any worse. I looked at full-size as well as vacuum ones, but the sound was the most important factor, and in that regard, they just do not have a competitor at their price point. Let's begin by pointing out that these are very studio ears, ideal for doing serious work behind the console. At least M50x, and you need to position it. Because of Bluetooth, they may now be transported easily across locations. It is important to note, however, that there is no noise reduction, and even if you put the volume all the way up in the subway, there will not be complete isolation of sound. By the way, the headphones themselves are fairly heavy and not light, so it is not so comfortable to walk in them (I took JBL Live 300TWS before them, so in comparison, of course, entirely different things), but I quickly got used to it and understood what I was doing. The most significant drawback is the microphone. I haven't tried wired calls yet, but the microphone that comes built into the device when it's linked to BT is, and I won't even try to sugarcoat it, revolting. Maybe in order to be heard, you have to raise your voice, I'm not sure. But, I did not take them there to talk, but rather to listen, so this does not concern me at all. If you want to get into a little more detail in terms of sound, then let me give you a quick rundown of what I listen to: I am a music enthusiast in my own right, and that includes both classical music and extreme metal. And everything is great here; the bottoms haven't been pushed out of the way on purpose for an artificial bass. The middle is just stunning, the stage is heard, and in addition to that, new moments are heard that I had not previously noticed in the songs that were heard to the holes. The top is quite appealing, and the voice is very crisp and distinct. As a drummer myself, I can attest to the fact that the drums come through very clearly in these. Listen, disagree, and be obedient) If you've settled on this particular model, then you almost certainly care a lot about the sound it produces. Grab it, and you won't be sorry; it's convenient, both in terms of working for a Computer and in terms of portability with cellphones and players. Please be advised that this model does not have features such as protection against moisture, noise reduction, or any of the other luxuries that are typically included in more contemporary versions. The answer is yes, although doing so is not required.
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