I listened to analogues from "Sony" and "Philips" - their sound seemed more deaf (without high ones). This model is fine with high. The sound itself at first "seems to be buzzing" - out of habit there are a lot of medium ones (frequencies in the region of 300-600 Hz and 6000-8000 Hz especially beat on the ears). At first I cleaned it hard with an equalizer (some frequencies were almost at a minimum), after 2 hours I already softened the equalizer (I lowered the frequencies but minimally), in the end I got used to it - I listen without adjustment (ears adapted or "headphones warmed up" - call it what you want) At the same time, there are more high-end headphones (for example, the Beyerdynamic DT990PRO), the sound there is impressive without getting used to, they themselves look more expensive. But I also listen to Panasonic with pleasure, the difference in sound quality does not bother me so much. PS: I listened to "Panasonic" for 6000 - I did not understand anything)) The sound feels better than these only 1.5 times (rather deaf, the bass is superfluous). At the same time, the price is 3 times higher. Most likely, the price is higher not because of any outstanding sound qualities, but simply because of the use of expensive materials and more complex design / assembly of the ears. Conclusion: Do not look at the price, always listen to headphones, give cheap headphones a chance, you can find quite normal models among them))
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