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Review on 🎧 Enhance Your Music Experience with Symphonized MTRX Premium Wood In-ear Headphones – Noise-isolating, Mic & Nylon Cable (Red) by Lisa Reed

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good sound. Rediscover old songs!

These headphones are a pleasure to listen to. When I use them, I rediscover the sounds of music I've listened to over and over again. Old songs seem new. The sound quality is so good. You need to buy these in-ear headphones or, frankly, anything else from Symphonized. Sound: These in-ear headphones have a very warm sound with clear mids and highs at the same time. There is no muting or muting here, every tone can be heard clearly. There's a good amount of low end, but it's not intrusive at all. These headphones sound like they're in the $75-$100 range. I've ordered several other budget headphones (in the sub-$30 range) and they are by far the best. Compared to: - Revain Basics Premium: The Revain headphones lack bass for me. The mids and highs are decent, and the tangle-free cable is a nice touch, but the Symphonized headphones sound a lot better. - Explosives JVC HAFX1X Extreme Explosives: Oh my god, tell me about the confusing noises. So carefree. It's insulting to compare Symphonized to them. The only good thing about the JVC is the thick cable that never gets tangled. - Samsung OEM headphones: enough said. Here, too, the sound quality pales in comparison. The Samsung's microphone isn't very good and picks up a lot of background noise. In limited indoor testing of the Symphonized, the mic performed fairly well. Build Quality: Good so far. I'm writing this on my first night as owner. The nylon cord is a bit flimsy and makes noise when hit, but doesn't tangle. Although I would appreciate it if it was a little meatier. This is a small problem for excellent headphones. I hope their durability is as good as they sound.

Pros
  • Easy setup
Cons
  • No paint required