Even though they were a present to me, I myself picked out this pair of headphones. The price, which is somewhere over 10,000, is ridiculously exorbitant, and the fact that it varies depending on the hue is total lunacy in my book. The person who gave them to me was able to purchase them for 6.5k, which is a price that I consider to be more or less appropriate for them. The sound features the JBL brand, which is characterized by a powerful bass that, however, does not cover the middle and high frequencies. The voice can be heard very clearly, along with the ringing of the cymbals. When played at a loud volume, it does not turn into mush; rather, the specificity retains its own identity. Any deficiencies in the application's basic frequency response can be readily adjusted to accommodate your preferences and be remedied. Personally, I added a little more bass, a little more fill to the middle, and a little more "air" to the higher registers (the closest of the standard ones is Jazz). The headphones themselves have a fantastic design, and the ergonomics are up to par: there are five different pairs of ear pads available to choose from for any fit, and the proprietary application will guide you through the process of making your selection. These have a comfortable fit, won't fall out of your ears, and won't make your ears fatigued. The elimination of noise is beneficial. But, I am not aware of the number of decibels that it reduces. If you have never used noise reduction on large headphones before, you are going to be impressed; nevertheless, due to the size and form factor of these headphones, you should not rely on absolute silence. In addition, he makes his own alterations to the sound: the sibilance in some of the recordings increases at high and mid-high frequencies; occasionally, they peak, although this does not happen very frequently (depends on the mix of each particular track). The setting that allows for temporal transparency is fantastic. There is a typical little orange USB Type A cable with a USB Type-C connector included in the package. The application is straightforward but serves its purpose well: the firmware was downloaded instantly, and it is possible to reassign sensors, equalizer, and so on. Both the sensors and the autopause feature are operating normally. I did not sit in them for six hours in a row, so I am unable to comment on whether or not they extend the declared autonomy. However, I have enough for a week with a standard use case, but not a fanatical one. A convenient added feature is wireless charging. The lid might look like it's made of paper, but you still need to handle it with care;) It seems to me that there shouldn't be a problem with stuffing four diodes rather than three, given that the former provides more information. On the other hand, the application is the most important part of the process.
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