- 1. A sound that is astonishing in its transparency and authenticity. Never experienced anything even somewhat like to it before. 2. Construction that is rock-solid The entire frame is constructed out of metal and is coated in leather. Although though only the exterior parts of the cups are made of plastic, the plastic material itself has a velvety feel. It appears to be made of leather and cannot be distinguished from it. 3. Nice design
- 1. Applying pressure to the ears 2. There is no longer a signal (probably due to interference)
- Appearance, joystick control, battery life, sound (but at this price you want better).
- When you think about the Marshall brand, you immediately think of great sound and performance. Naive) 1. Microphone. Even with the slightest wind, the interlocutor will not hear you 2. They are VERY hard on the ears. 3. Quality of materials It seems that metal is everywhere, and the rim is "under the skin." But inside the soft plastic and the folding mechanism broke after 9 months of very careful use. 4. In the cold (minus 5 degrees) they are cut down.
- Beautiful, stylish, you can connect wired headphones to them. You can connect to your phone via Bluetooth or wired.
- Sound
- Sound, survivability, slow discharge
- Unreliable fastening of the "ears" to the bow
- Great sound. Premium materials - everywhere brass, leather and only cups made of very high quality plastic. Unique music controls. Convenient dimensions.
- These are not shortcomings for me, but they must be described for the sake of objectivity. Oddly enough, they are not ideal for the sound of an electric guitar. I connected them to the amp, to the sound card on the PC, to the iPad and iPhone, to the Google Pixel 3 - almost everywhere the guitar turns into mush at high volume. Everything else sounds amazing in them - acoustic, jazz, rap, electric, orchestra, but any electric guitar is only at medium or low volume. The electronics are unreliable. My mistake was that I wore them outside in winter. After almost a year of everyday use, the main board in the left ear burned out. Under the warranty, which is a year, Marshall wrote to the e-mail, they reimbursed me for the cost of the headphones at the dollar rate due to the impossibility of repair. Use your headphones correctly. The pressure on the auricle is excessive, but this is necessary for noise isolation. As for me, the manufacturer has found a compromise between sound quality and the duration of continuous wearing of headphones.
- - Sound quality (for its price range), both wired and bluetooth. - Reserve volume. - Build quality. - Ergonomics (especially joystick control). - Passive soundproofing. - Foldable design. - Materials (metal, vinyl, eco-leather). - Cords for connecting to a PC and to a 3.5 mm minijack. - aptx - Appearance (IMHO).
- - Lightly press on the ears. But it is clear that otherwise normal passive sound insulation cannot be achieved.
- Sound, extended working time, design, and a user-friendly adjustment button all contribute.
- There is no case provided. You may buy on Ali for 500r.
- - Sound quality, both wired and via bluetooth, that is commensurate with the price range. - Reserve volume. - Excellent craftsmanship. - Ergonomics (especially joystick control). - An unactive method of soundproofing. - Folding design. - Materials (metal, vinyl, eco-leather). - Cords for connecting to a 3.5 mm minijack as well as a personal computer. - aptx - Outward Presentation (IMHO).
- - Apply a slight amount of pressure to the ears. Nonetheless, it is abundantly evident that conventional passive sound insulation cannot be achieved under any other circumstances.
- Appearance
- Sound
- Sound Bass Noise isolation AptX Control button
- A nitpick to the fasteners of the bowls, a very free move, they would be tighter, and not dangling like on a rope, then just fire