First of all I would like to say that the ear cushions are soft and comfortable. The padding on the headband is pretty decent too. The ear cups are all plastic, except for a thin stainless steel band in the adjustable headband. This chromed plastic is very light which makes them feel cheap. For most, these aren't on-ear headphones. The ear pads have round holes, and the diameter of the hole is not very big for such thick and large ear pads like this one. So, unless you have small ears, it will be in-ear headphones for most. These cans are large and due to the thick earcups, they bulge a bit, making them feel a little chunky to wear. In terms of sound, they're actually not that bad. Many third-party headphones push the bass too hard and lack mids and highs. These Studio Pro-30s sound pretty balanced overall. The bass is boosted a bit, but not too much. Overall they have decent detail and balance, but some EQ settings will probably still be fine for most. In general, these are very good headphones in terms of sound quality, but the plastic body isn't the best, even on a budget. Headphones. This includes a carrying case, a 3.5mm cable with an integrated microphone, and a 3.5mm to 6.3mm coiled cable that can be used on either end of the headphones. This is a good option that you don't usually see. It also allows you to daisy chain two or more headphones to listen to the same audio source. I'll probably never use this, but it's an option. I give them 4/5 stars with a deduction for build quality and would recommend them to anyone looking for affordable wired headphones under $40.
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