These are suitable for listeners who are not pretentious, as well as for use with video games and movies; nevertheless, if sound quality is vital to you, you should check into models from a different class. Has some pros Quite nice looking, not too bulky, not too heavy, and they don't put strain on your ears. After listening to music for a while, I no longer feel any pain or discomfort. L-shaped plug, noodle-shaped chord, and no potential for tangling. Quality of construction that is acceptable. The foldable form allows for a reduction in size, which will come in handy both when traveling and when packing. Cost effective. Many disadvantages: The level of soundproofing in both directions is around average. That is, you hear what is going on around you, but those around you hear whatever is playing through your headphones. The sound quality is rather average, but for the price, it is absolutely acceptable. There is not a lot of bass, and what there is sounds a little muddy and distorted. Top - it is quite evident that they do not draw up to 24 kHz, with a maximum of 14-16. Things start to look up when you get to the center, although this is conditional on the composition not being too saturated. When listening to a piece that is dense and saturated, the ear will perceive a consistency similar to that of porridge. Resistance If you use a resistance of 24 ohms, you will need a powerful source and a sound channel of high quality to achieve an acceptable volume level. The volume is usually somewhat low on gadgets in general. That is sufficient for most situations, but there are occasions when I wish it were louder.
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