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Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like the product, the quality did not disappoint.

Used it once when I had the chance to use it. In my perspective, the cost is excessive for the amount of detail that is included. The sound has a pleasant quality to it and a melodic quality as well. Suitable for straightforward genres and individuals who are not picky about minute details. Unfortunately, the level of information is far too low for me to be able to listen to them in any capacity. Following the beyerdynamic dt880, the sony cd380 is the lower physiological limit that can be…

Pros
  • 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.
Cons
  • 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.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am satisfied, the purchase is quite successful.

It has been in use by me for more than 7 years. amazing headphones for listening to music of any kind, even loud music. I personally enjoy exactly such music and was pleasantly impressed by how well the bass and mids were transmitted. The localization is really superb, making it ideal for video games. When playing counter strike, for instance, you may safely concentrate on the sound. Open-type headphones allow you to hear sounds from your surroundings on par with your music and allow other…

Pros
  • bass transmission, folding form, light weight, and affordability
Cons
  • I had to replace the foam rubber and wiring, but that won't happen for a few years.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didn³'t expect the quality to be this good.

Different pros: Very high quality sound, looks stylish model. Compact and lightweight Cons below: The wire is a weak point, I understood from other reviews, but so far there are no problems with it

In the 1990s, a relative brought these from overseas and wore them while listening to a walkman; they lasted for six months, during which time he was forbidden to use his hands, sit on, or otherwise interact with the headphones in any way. I was reminded of Borzenkov's videos just last week, and I opted for the cool but bulky Sennheiser 180s, which gave me a headache after only two hours. They say these Kosses don't work out the hyatt at the very top, but I haven't found anyone who can…

Pros
  • There was no compromise in sound quality due to advertising.
Cons
  • Let's be practical: what drawbacks are you referring to if 2.5kr ears can hear 10k?

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good one.

Before that, my go-to headphones were the Marshall Major 2. However, the marshals have a deeper bass and better sound isolation, durable in quality, but are rather uncomfortable, as they press hard and cause a feeling of discomfort, even though my head is not big. The koss porta pro classic sound cleaner and more detailed, and because of their design, they are very comfortable to wear. After two years, I decided to put them up for sale. How long will the koss porta pro classic last?

Pros
  • Acoustical Engineering Attire ease
Cons
  • The quality of construction is dubious. Price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for the price.

Following the purchase of the Sennheiser HD 457, I decided to acquire these headphones due to the significance of the high frequency detail. The fact that it is lightweight and has an adjustable headband are both advantages that contribute to the absence of a sense that one is wearing anything on their head. This is a dream, not a sound, especially for the price (and is probably the best option up to 5,000 dollars). The sound comes across as lively when you have a good sound card and a…

Pros
  • Excellent sound. Lungs. Condensed cable. A cover is included with this purchase.
Cons
  • In a nutshell, no)

These headphones are excellent, and they come out on top in terms of price, construction, and sound quality. When one of them breaks, I replace it with an identical replacement. The sound quality is excellent, very clear, and it has decent bass. Due to the fact that I am not an audiophile, I am unable to provide a thorough study; however, I will offer a few thoughts. Since my Sennheiser headphones offer a more natural sound in terms of balance, it is more convenient for me to mix in them; but…

Pros
  • Sound, construction, the possibility to purchase ear cushions separately, and design were all important considerations.
Cons
  • Because of the way the design is constructed, it will stick to your hair.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, Im glad I found this product.

Has some pros: Sound quality, but on a good sound source. Resistance takes its toll. The design is simple but reliable. At a good volume, you can not hear the metro. Some cons: This is not a flaw, but a design feature that is loud to you and heard by others. But does it matter? )))

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wonderful quality, one hundred percent satisfied!

Different pros: Sound (bass) Price (UAH 306) Warranty 24 months! Service 90 months! Has cons: The wire is not rubber In summer, you can’t wear glasses and headphones together, so when it’s sunny outside, I take the Koss Plug.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Overall it's not bad, but I expected more.

got me murdered in another state six to eight years ago. The broken plug was replaced. The entire cord was then replaced. Repainted with a marker after being designed for a novice. How about the noise? They were perfect for listening to metal from the player because the sound is typical. I even indulged in a variety of Dubstep, Drum n Bass, and House music. The speech is understandable, to be honest. But I was missing the high ones. They don't have a crimson sound to them, more of a 500 Hz…

Pros
  • Bass content + Fold + Free things
Cons
  • - High are fairly feeble. - Unsound design. - Disliked the layout -Current pricing - tap your ears

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Well done, but I won't buy any more.

Although the sound quality of headphones is not great, they are good for their price. The Pioneer SE-C7BT Bluetooth headphones that I purchased for $2,000 sound better. These are wired, and everyone praises them, however the sound did not impress me at all; it seemed to pass through a cotton-like material. But for the money, generally speaking, the norms, the purchase is not let down, and it will be useful.

Pros
  • 90s style and comfort
Cons
  • Somehow, the sound isn't even 3,000 pulls.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Expectations were not met, average quality.

My first set of higher-quality male "ears" The bow is one of the elements that must be tried on every time, though the process is straightforward, so I don't see this as a drawback. The sound is a touch "yellow" and the headphones don't have noise cancellation, but I don't think this is a drawback. The product is adequate overall but unsuitable for good quiet listening. However, it is quite challenging to fall asleep to music in headphones (the brain tenses up and there is ostensibly something

Pros
  • 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.
Cons
  • 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.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, one of the best offers.

open type. Low in the background, one may hear distracting noises. I don't know, maybe it's terrible for someone, but for me it's good, there is no need to take off your headphones while you are talking to someone, but you want to listen to music at the same time. I don't know if it's bad for someone else, maybe it is, but for me it's good. If you make it louder, extraneous noise is no longer perceptible. Again, the design is problematic. The blue speaker makes quite an impression. I went…

Pros
  • 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 =)))
Cons
  • 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.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product suited me, I will recommend it to my friends.

A thirteen-year-old's MP3 phone was a gift. For its price tag of $2300, that's a lot of noise. iGrado's "ears" can't compete with the iBasso DX50's lossless sound (classical, rock, jazz, instrumental) since the former's lows are more prominent while the latter's are absent. Worse than lack of detail, panoramic, or "airiness" is the presence of these. Those in the sub-$2,000 price range for whom silence is golden. I think there is a fascinating paradigm that has been overlooked in discussions…

Pros
  • 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.
Cons
  • One "ear" (the wire on the inside) stopped working after less than a year.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Didn't quite buy it well, had a little trouble using it.

typically common headphones. There are currently many various headphones that these will outperform, unlike how they used to be at the birth of civilisation. Although still a legend, the plow is no longer useful. also in this. Consider the Sennheiser CX-200 Street. If the original is present, they cost about the same but destroy the port. In general, spend more money on higher-quality items. Not all sounds require just bass.

Pros
  • 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.
Cons
  • 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.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

The use of headphones is fantastic. It turns out to be quite comfortable, the ears do not pinch much, and when worn for long periods of time it does not press anything and therefore does not hurt, thanks to the streamlined design of the "ears" and the adjustable rim. A microphone would have completed the setup. In addition to being a great value for the money. The bass is strong, and the fidelity is excellent. For half the price, I jumped at the chance; if you can do the same, you won't be…

Pros
  • Relaxing; small; acoustically pure; aesthetically pleasing; movable.
Cons
  • They probably made it adjustable and space-efficient by omitting the microphone and used aluminum for the rim.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good quality product, I rate this purchase excellent.

The failure of one speaker just recently:( I looked around to see if I could find anything else for this price that made the same noise, but I was unable. A new wire would make things trendy, but we can safely assume they won't be getting rid of the old foam rubber, wiring, etc. I've had a pair of headphones for four years, and that seems like a good result to me, but I know some people who replace their headphones every year. Some people say the sound quality degrades after ten years, but I…

Pros
  • This structure is both fascinating and sturdy. This bass is incredible.
Cons
  • 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.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are disadvantages, but the product is usable.

People I ask you to please forego the use of this product! Although it pulls my hair out and is pleasant to wear, despite the fact that it causes breakage after just eight months of use, it came highly recommended to me by a few of my friends, so I decided to give it a shot. I started off by purchasing a Sport pro, and after using it for eight months, I found that I had no issues with the sound. Now that I think about it, I probably wasn't being that careful with those people with whom it…

Pros
  • quality bass at a price that's about par.
Cons
  • A cord that is not reliable, particularly around the plug, will pull hair out. The cold causes plastic to break down.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I don't see the good quality, it's nothing but downsides.

I fail to comprehend why these headphones are so popular. Except for the folding style and portability, I cannot see any benefits. Except for a little weight, that is. the noise. Well, the sound is normal and not bad for their price, but this is not an advantage of this model; rather, some of its rivals have a disadvantage in the shape of poor sound quality for their price. It has been proven that more costly models sound better and cheaper ones sound worse. In overall, nothing miraculous…

Pros
  • When folded, they are compact and take up little room.
Cons
  • 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.