The dependability of these ears cannot be overstated in any way. Withstood more than one season, several falls, and hooks, as well as a full wash in the automobile. The plug that has shown to be the "most tenacious" thus far from many I have. They are secure in the ear, do not move around, and do not impede hearing in any way. The most of the time, I use it with a mobile phone to listen to music or audio streaming. Because the volume margin is sufficient, I virtually never crank the volume higher than half when I'm out and about. The sound is, as could be expected, extremely straightforward, with a focus on the midbass. The very lowest part of the range has some buzzing and is not as legible as the rest of it. The bass is passable, but you don't grow sick of hearing it. The midsection is not terrible; it has a meaty texture, and as a rock fan, I enjoy it. Even some decent specifics are provided. Headphones that don't have any strong predilection for particular musical genres, with the exception that you can't truly listen to jazz, classical music, or lengthy compositions with them. The singing of the choir certainly does not have a heavenly quality to it either, but I haven't listened to it. In general, I don't really want to criticize the sound quality of headphones that cost $500 and are decent quality. But I really want to scold for two things: a) a pronounced microphone effect, which means that any contact with clothes is clearly heard in the ears (the strong wind in St. Petersburg is also perfectly felt in them); and b) the cable becomes dull in the cold, so in the winter they must be worn either under a jacket, or somehow hidden behind clothes. I really want to scold for these two things because they are really bothersome. Noise isolation is a passive process, and there are insufficient stars in the sky. It is sufficient for rooms and a street that has a reasonable amount of noise, but its absence may already be detected close to the avenue and in the subway. Because of this, the headphones are quite enjoyable for the price that you pay for them, provided that you don't find fault with the quality and use it in conjunction with a smartphone to drive mp3 in Dizer, which is what I typically do when I use them. The fact that they cannot be broken is unquestionably the greatest advantage (although this is only true if you do not perform an experiment in which you drop bricks on them from the fifth floor). If it were required right now to get merely decent headphones "to play," then without a doubt I would advise my friends and acquaintances to look into purchasing these Panasonics.
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