Took the HD 450BT today, ears sound amazing. They were used primarily for PC by wire, work on BT with a laptop, and occasional forays into the city. They were taken. A few words concerning the issues that have been brought up in these reviews: Concerning the force, my height is 170 centimeters and I wear size xs, regardless of whether or not my head is considered to be large. This can help you understand the proportions of the head. The ears are held in place quite securely, but I do not feel any pressure at all, nor do I sense any weight; in general, they fit like a glove, and there is no discomfort. I believe that it is entirely dependent on the person. With reference to the ambient noise: I use my ears right out of the box; I didn't even bother to put the headset on the phone for a test because there is no noise. As I activated the noise reduction feature on the phone and connected BT to it, it became impossible to hear anything, not even your own body. In the wired mode of connection to a personal computer, you can use it without turning it on at all, but the sound is much softer and flatter; in the wired mode of connection to a personal computer, the sound is twice as loud and much brighter; while the noise reduction does work in this mode, xs can it be turned off in this mode, but it does not interfere with use; on the contrary, it reduces some of the distracting ambient noises. The sound is really devastating, and while I was previously ensconced on HD 205 senkhs, it is quite evident that the price categories are distinct—not in favor of 205, but nevertheless. An intriguing aspect of active noise reduction in BT mode is that, as far as I can tell, it diminishes the overall sound depth, albeit not to a great extent. Yet, if I had to choose between listening to music with a little depth or music that was blended with the sounds of cars in certain situations, such as the subway or along a highway, I would choose music with a little depth (tested again today on the way home along a busy bridge). Purchased for 8400, model 350 in the same store - 6000, I believe an overpayment of 2400 for expanding the functionality (350 cannot be connected via cable), soft noise reduction, and a more capacious battery are more than justified.
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