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Review on Wireless Headphones JBL Live 300 TWS, purple by Jnis Griis ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I definitely recommend buying, I didn't notice any disadvantages.

I can only comment on the noise. The equalizer in the program is a powerful and functional tool, but it can only be adjusted manually using the nine sliders that move horizontally. First, let's look up. High; in fact, it's even nothing in terms of pitch, sonority, or purity. They are extremely loud without being painful to listen to since they are not sharp or high-pitched (if you unscrew the sliders to the maximum). I can hear a significant lack of detail, but not everyone else will (I'm a musician with experience tuning pianos and grand pianos, among other instruments). High frequencies get a 4+ from me out of a possible 5. Medium: they figure everything out throughout the breadth of the stage, but they're a little flat and even harsh when you fail them hard, resulting in the stage disappearing and the basses mumbling. In the center, I dialed in a 4. Now for the low end: this place has some serious bass. In fact, I declined as well. In terms of sound dynamics, low purities function well since there is no porridge. The mids were partly to blame for the harshness here, but you can't evaluate the sound without also taking into account the frequency range. Nonetheless, the bass is incredibly robust, almost to the point of having a subwoofer in your skull. This came as quite a shock to me, given that the size of the speaker is just 5.6 mm. There's no doubt that bass is a 5+. In other words, compared to, say, Sony headphones, the sound quality of these is not as "sweet" due to the absence of softness in the sound. In contrast to Sonya, the sound of JBL-ke is bolder and louder, giving off an air of authority, audacity, and impetus. This item is designed specifically with bassheads and club dance music listeners in mind. Those with a passion for raskolbas will find their needs met immediately. They calculate their earnings based on the noise level. I urge the aforementioned individuals to read this! Listen to the monitors if you're into rock, jazz, or classical music because they come the closest to the original recording in TWS. Warning: if you don't wear your headphones properly (i.e., snugly, with the JBL logo facing down), you won't hear anything.

Pros
  • Exemplary examples of JBL's signature sound.
Cons
  • A big case with a weak latch for the lid.