- 1. The sound has a frequency response that is well balanced. 2. The scenario is professionally put together, and all of the instruments are situated appropriately. It is possible to trace transitions in three-dimensional space, including the front (and not simply the interior of the head). 3. There is no need for an equalizer. Even with regard to the bass, which has a thumping and a quite deep sound for this format. 4. The sound is lovely and genuine, without any harshness or plastic quality to it. You are able to concentrate for a very long time.
- 1. An insensitive level of touch. You will need to rotate the player clockwise. 2. a lackluster level of sonic detail for the asking price. When there is a loss of any complexity, the sounds and components of the instruments are thrown together. Even if it turns out to be some kind of meshuggah. At the same price point, the Sony CD-380 falls short on the stage, in frequency response (subjectively), and stiffness, yet it excels in details and performs adequately. And the details, regardless of what anyone says about them, are still the most important thing.
- bass transmission, folding form, light weight, and affordability
- I had to replace the foam rubber and wiring, but that won't happen for a few years.
- There was no compromise in sound quality due to advertising.
- Let's be practical: what drawbacks are you referring to if 2.5kr ears can hear 10k?
- Acoustical Engineering Attire ease
- The quality of construction is dubious. Price
- Excellent sound. Lungs. Condensed cable. A cover is included with this purchase.
- In a nutshell, no)
- Sound, construction, the possibility to purchase ear cushions separately, and design were all important considerations.
- Because of the way the design is constructed, it will stick to your hair.
- Bass content + Fold + Free things
- - High are fairly feeble. - Unsound design. - Disliked the layout -Current pricing - tap your ears
- 90s style and comfort
- Somehow, the sound isn't even 3,000 pulls.
- adequate quality, responsiveness, and midrange. When participating in an aggressive sport, be quite comfortable, don't press, and don't fly off at the same time. When at rest (comfortable sleeping, lying on your back, wearing headphones), utilize the metal headband and 3-position switch to ease strain on the ears.
- The left ear occasionally bounces (it's a dynamics issue; the operation has only been going on for a little over a month). weak construction (many pieces are made of thin plastic and foam rubber, which quickly wears out and collects hair). They went overboard with the bass; normal frequencies are between 150 and 200 Hz. High frequencies are not detailed enough, causing a dip over 16 kHz. the whisky under a little pressure.
- Utilization history spanning over a decade (4 distinct sets, each spanning between two and four years). Sound that is clear, with a healthy bass and a typical level of high clarity. open type. My ears do not sweat or hurt, even when I wear them for eight to ten hours a day virtually nonstop while listening to music in these headphones. Excellent for persons who wear glasses because there is very little stress placed on the bridge and the temples of the frames. tenacious. They were really clumsy, but I was able to catch them with the wire. Without having any repercussions. Only after wearing them for four (!) years (at home, on the street, and at work), the ear pads eventually slipped off, and the contacts in one ear eventually fell out. It was my fault because he was twitching unsuccessfully while he was sitting at the laptop. A satisfactory length of wire. Along with a very useful bag, you will also receive an adaptor for jack 6.3. These bags include everything I need to carry with me, including my passport, money, cards, and batteries =)))
- There could be variations in the assembly. When the volume was turned up very high, the speaker on one of the four sets began to shake. As time went on, the corporation began to alter the components: first the plug would be straight, then it would be angled, then the wire would be flexible, and finally it would be rigid. The "temporal" foam rubber that covers the ear pads cannot be replaced in any way. It "oils" and crumbles as it gradually becomes more compressed. After a few years, the wire begins to become more resistant to bending. It is necessary to disassemble the speakers in order to replace a wire that has become damaged. The clamps on the bow dig into the top of the head, which can be uncomfortable. Because I have worn that spot for so long, I have already created a hole in it. The idea of wearing it around the neck is implausible. The plastic is uncomfortable around the neck. The increase in cost coincided with a decline in the value of the. They used to be priced at 1,250 r.
- Technodesign (in the hands of a novice). They can be folded up quite small and come with their own carrying case. They are comfortable to wear and a snug fit on the head can be adjusted.
- One "ear" (the wire on the inside) stopped working after less than a year.
- For this price, the sound is generally good. Open in the sense that you won't miss the car at the intersection. Strong bass is present. It's well-liked by many.
- Yes, and definitely not. The layout appears fragile. Again, if you're an open person, only listen at night on the couch. You can also use headphones when walking along the street during the day, although the sound will be more like a slurry.
- Relaxing; small; acoustically pure; aesthetically pleasing; movable.
- They probably made it adjustable and space-efficient by omitting the microphone and used aluminum for the rim.
- This structure is both fascinating and sturdy. This bass is incredible.
- After four years, the temporal foam rubber needed to be replaced, but nobody was selling them. However, I did come across some circular foam rubber that cost just. Up to 4 pairs may be purchased. Over time and depending on the operation, the plug may break, and it's possible that one of the speakers will begin to rattle slightly. However, it's worth knocking, and the problem will go away. Countless times, mine have been left out in the rain. The Sporta Pro were around, but they didn't last more than a year. I can't explain it. Some people have discomfort in their ears owing to pressure; the pressure regulator alleviates this problem.
- quality bass at a price that's about par.
- A cord that is not reliable, particularly around the plug, will pull hair out. The cold causes plastic to break down.
- When folded, they are compact and take up little room.
- 2) The Firm and Light modes are not fixed (they control the force of pressing the ear pads to the ears), as a result, when I pick up the headphones, the Light mode frequently jumps off; 1) The size of the arc is adjustable, but not fixed, putting on the headphones requires adjustment each time; 2) 3) Constantly cling to the hair (at the areas where the arc's design plates come into contact with one another and where the arcs are attached to the headphones). Despite the fact that my hair is short, this is true.