Header banner
Revain logoHome Page

Reviews

Global ratings 102
  • 5
    71
  • 4
    20
  • 3
    5
  • 2
    2
  • 1
    4

Type of review

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I expected mediocre quality, but it was a pleasant surprise.

Pros below: quality - strength and velor, ears do not get tired. The sound is good, these are the first headphones of this level, there is nothing to compare with. Different cons: twisted cable - limits mobility. And the most unpleasant thing is that after 2 months the left speaker wheezed on the bass ((I'll take it to repair.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am delighted, the product is really worthy.

Some pros: Clear sound (due to 250 ohm impedance) Reliable, I don't know. Very well put together Very comfortable on the head, soft. Nothing pushes anywhere Some cons: Due to the high impedance, you may need to buy an amplifier. I did not have to do this, because I have a normal motherboard And. virtually no soundproofing. That's all the cons

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, I'm glad I found this product.

Despite this, we are comfortable recommending them. I've been making use of them for somewhere about 20 years at this point. At first, there was the variant with 600 ohms. These were not pulled by every device. As I looked behind them, I found that they had two tube amplifiers and opamps, and that's when I recognized what sort of headphones they were. After using them for a few years, I began to experience a bounce in one ear, which forced me to upgrade to the 250 Ohm version of the…

Pros
  • Strong acoustics. I've seen these in a few different studios, and the sound engineer uses them to blend the sound based on what they hear in those ears. For this reason, I once purchased them so that I might, in a sense, listen to the version of the tape that the director deemed appropriate.
Cons
  • Adding more texture to the sound. From what I can tell about the lows and the mids, the highs are missing someplace. There may be issues with the assembly of approximately 8 headphones that passed through me. Some of the headphones were married, and the second one cracked after a couple of years. Listening to the item first and reading the guarantee should therefore not be skipped. The headphones have an open design, which is both a benefit and a drawback. When I listen to music at work, my coworkers can hear it, and this does not always make them happy.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy, it really is worth buying.

The use of headphones is tremendously beneficial. However, in order to purchase this model, there are a few things that you need to keep in mind: 1. High-impedance headphones, which mean that the sound will be weak or nonexistent if you connect them to a computer, laptop, or smartphone. This is due to the fact that built-in sound cards typically give out 32 ohms, but these give out 250 ohms. Thus, the headphones do not include a swinging mechanism. 2. According to the open acoustic design…

Pros
  • 1. The quality of the sound. 2. A fit that is comfortable on the head. 3. Outward presentation.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am delighted, the product is really worthy.

Pros below: soft and wide bass well defined high frequencies nice ear pads reliable cable Made in Germany :) "openness" Cons below: "telephone" cable is heavy at first the design seems to be rigid

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am delighted, the product is really worthy.

Has some pros Great sound, quality materials and the best ergonomics of all the headphones I've tried (that's about 10). The price is slightly lower than other stores. Got cons: There is only one drawback, the headphones were opened before me. There are 3 visible scratches on the top of the box.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, not disappointed.

Its pros: The sound is top notch. Compared with senheisers hd380 pro and hd598 - senshi just rest in sound, buyers are in a different league altogether. hand assembled, made in germany. Its cons: The highs are a little high, a little EQ correction is needed. The voice is not entirely believable. These are just quibbles. For this price, there is nothing better.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best purchase in my life, I will definitely buy it again.

Productive - like "Helenvagen": violent, but very strong! It is very important to me that they are not felt at all when they are worn on the head (the size of my headdress is 60), as this is the case. The Fiio F3-II player and the Fiio A5 amplifier are both components of my setup that I use as a source. Also, I have closed "ears" on my Audio-Technica-M50x headphones. I like Beyers over other brands because the open-back design of these headphones "clings" to my skull better. It would appear…

Pros
  • So, obviously, this is the sound! All of the highs, mids, and lows of your favorite songs are replicated in the precise amounts that are required and more than enough for you to take pleasure in listening to them. The bass is really crisp and well defined. All that the sound engineer, the vocalist, and the vocalist's vocal cords conceived, then the "Beyers" give out is the poet's dream in the midst. Moreover, I have zero comprehension of individuals who argue that there is an excessive amount of high frequencies that can be reproduced. That's not something I can say about the higher ones. Permit me to say it once more: everything, but in moderation! You will not find any "Sonka" buffoonery here! For the sake of my personal preference.
Cons
  • Still haven't been able to locate it!

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wonderful quality, one hundred percent satisfied!

Pros: Great bass. Comfortable fit - fit very well on the head. Twisted cord on one side. Not a high price! Has some cons There is too much bass and not enough mids. Therefore, the ears are NOT universal, it is impossible to listen to some music, for example, John Mayer.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I really like the product, it fully meets my expectations.

As someone who uses media for entertainment purposes at home but is not a professional, this is merely my personal opinion. Consequently, I have the Sound X-Fi Elite pro, as well as the Audio-Technica ATH-M20 and the Senhi HD-448 headphones for comparison. 1. Music. I frequently listen to regular mp3 files in addition to dvd-a and flac files. They will sometimes shoot in rock compositions, such as those by Guns N' Roses, and other times they will shoot in electronic music. In general, there…

Pros
  • 1. Powerful bass, meaning that they are capable of producing unbelievable lows for headphones (if you turn on all sorts of gains in the source) 2. Good and strong assembly (I have Made in Germany); pleasant to hold in hands, pleasant smell; the assembly does not wheeze and does not make extraneous noises (sometimes when putting on for the first time there is some kind of crack at the place where the cups are attached, but it doesn't bother me at all); the assembly does not wheeze and does not make extraneous noises (sometimes when putting on for the first time there is some kind of crack at the place where the cups are 3. A robust and thick cable that is twisted; when it is in its twisted state, it appears to be short, but when there are no issues, it lengthens several times without any perceptible increase in tension. 4. Despite the fact that it appears as though they would put pressure on the head due to the powerful design, to my surprise, I do not experience any discomfort even after sitting for three to four hours straight. In the summer, when it's hot, ears don't sweat at all.
Cons
  • 1. Only when the volume is turned up very high does the full beauty of the sound come through. 2. Too much bass, and mumbling even when the volume is turned down 3. A sound that is dry, boring, and cold That is to say, the headphones are reserved exclusively for use in professional settings and recording studios. Not suitable for home entertainment. It is impossible for me to use these headphones for an extended period of time because the sound they produce is so harsh and there is no "enjoyment" in the music's arrangement. 4. A high level of resistance 5. The nearly total absence of sound insulation in the room.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best deals, glad I bought this.

Purchased for use around the house. Although studio headphones were designed for a different purpose, they are the only headphones in this price range that can compete with others in terms of sound quality and reliability. The frequency response of these ears is in the shape of a V, and both low and high frequencies are emphasized. It is felt that low give in music and games give a cool "punch." [Case in point] The higher the frequency, the brighter the picture and the more immersive the…

Pros
  • Sound that is crisp and cool Superior ease of use while wearing It is always a pleasure to hold in my hands thanks to the high-quality construction and well-thought-out design.
Cons
  • The high frequencies are very distracting. A slight pinching sensation in the ears And the most serious: unexpected problems with Twitch, YouTube, and in games (see comment for more information).

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed at how well made the product is, just magical!

Ears are measured at 250 ohms. Superb, with a sound source of high quality. Ideal when used in conjunction with a stationary headphone amplifier (for instance, an A20 will increase the volume by 120%). On the other hand, it is perfectly safe to use both on a computer and on a mobile device, such as a smartphone. But do you think they are worth the trouble? DSF and FLAC play back absolutely faultlessly in them. The most minor creak of an armchair in the music hall, which can be heard every…

Pros
  • Made in Germany, the headphones are soft, virtually weightless, comfortable, do not put strain on the crown or the skull, have a perfect fit between the parts, use the best quality materials, and have a long chord.
Cons
  • Wire that cannot be detached and is twisted, however the kit does not include a stand or holder (for such a price they could at least put something, otherwise you have to be content with just a cover).

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Matches the description completely, very satisfied.

Excellent headphones for working professionally with audio as well as listening to music. If someone tells you that they are not meant for music, they are lying to you. The 880 Pro, on the other hand, possesses a frequency range that is more musical than it is professional. It's not necessary to be afraid of 250 ohms because any regular Hi-Fi amplifier can handle them. However, you should avoid connecting directly to a computer or phone because this consumes frequencies and results in a quieter

Pros
  • Incredible fidelity in the musical tone! Extremely reliable design.
Cons
  • Wire that is not detachable. (however one may argue that this has some benefits for certain people) Impedance 250 Ohm! (do not listen straight from a computer or portable device; instead, listen entirely through an amp; nonetheless, the sound in these headphones is much cleaner than the sound in low-resistance ones, so it's difficult to call it a con.)

As a whole, I was satisfied with the results; hence, I will award it a score of five stars because, considering the cost, these are outstanding headphones. In case you were wondering, with regard to positioning, these headphones are easily among the best headphones ever made, if not the best headphones available right now. In conjunction with the suitable sound card, everything will be fine. However, in terms of volume from a PC, it works with volume sufficient for comfortable listening. I…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It is of good quality, but I won't buy it again.

When these buyers first came to me, the only sound system they had at home was a sound xonar d1. The sound that comes with it is obviously subpar and in no way lives up to the value of its price tag. The second time I tried out these earphones was after I switched the card I was using to one that was a Prodigy HD2 and featured an internal ear amplifier. I was able to listen to them for shorter periods of time due to the brightness of the highs, despite the fact that the quality had improved…

Pros
  • - A bass that is tight, deep, and enveloping. - Sound that has been embellished. Every music sounds enjoyable in them, which may be a negative for some people but is a positive for me. - High-Quality Wire - An Open Layout that Includes All the Benefits That Along With It They deal with the challenges of electronic music, hip-hop, r&b, and other genres with a boom.
Cons
  • There is no room for compromise here. It is difficult to pick up on the vocals and instruments that are being played somewhere in the background. - Brain function can be disrupted by very bright high frequencies coming from certain orientations. - 250 ohm - you need some kind of gain - Simbilants slip through - Not universal. Poor understanding of jazz and classical music.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

It's not a good product, it's a pity that I spent money on it.

Not sure what else could be written about a broken pair of shoes. While it's obvious that headphones are superior, I can't make a fair comparison to jammers because of my little experience. What I took for 17k seems like a lot to you? In that case, you only get 2 out of 5 points. The ear pads and the frame are made of high-quality materials. Its speakers feature a similar spherical housing, and they sit comfortably on the user's head. Heights that are adjusted to a fine tolerance cannot be…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A very high-quality product, I take it not for the first time.

I pair it with the Asus Essence ST, and the sound quality is excellent. The only drawback is the one I mentioned earlier, but I've gotten used to it by now; it's a great companion for people who are shopping. The sound is taken to a whole new level with the addition of the Laconic HA-06. Many advantages: 1) The sound is wonderful, and it has a lot of space while yet being forceful, which is just what you want (frequency response is quite even, but with a bias towards the bottom). 2) Design…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

In general, everything is not bad, but I expected more.

So, it is difficult to determine whether they are worth the money; if they were my primary method of consuming audio, I would likely be dissatisfied. Other headphones in the same price range probably sound worse or about the same. benefiting from. They have the appearance and feel of the Thing, with high-quality velor and metal construction and no flaws can be found; it's obvious that the thing is from the world of audiophiles and was manufactured in Germany (which is fascinating) by a…