Wonderful headphones! I went to the Dr. Head salon on Arbat in order to compare them with the Dali IO-6, the Bose QuietComfort 35 II, the Sennheiser Momentum 3 featuring True Wireless 2 earbuds, the Master Dynamic MW65, and the Beyerdynamic Lagoon. Not only did I analyze the sound quality, but I also considered how comfortable the fit was and how the headphones made me feel in general. I purposefully did not use the equalizer and listened "out of the box." My head is really large. The Galaxy S7 can be easily identified as the origin. So: The first companies to do so were Sony and Bose, followed by Dali: Gorgeous and substantial, however it was dismissed right away (tight), and the sound seemed to be somewhat lacking in comparison to Sony's. Beyerdynamic: excellent headphones; not only do they have a pleasant sound, but they also fit snugly. pushed to the side! The sound quality of the Master Dynamic MW65 did not appear to live up to its high price tag, despite the fact that it is quite nicely crafted. Sennheiser Momentum 3 is a headphone that is heavy, has an old-fashioned design, and puts strain on the user's head. the sound is thick, and there is a departure into the dark; something about it reminded Sony of their work, but in general, they didn't "go in." Immediately after True Wireless 2, there is no sound at all after inserting the earplugs, despite the fact that the reviews on the network are overwhelmingly positive. It was not clear to me where the sound was coming from. Tomatoes should not be thrown, thank you very much. The Bose QuietComfort 35 II are the world's most opulent headphones; they are also the most comfortable, lightweight, and high-quality sounding headphones available. The sound is incredibly clean, the bass is punchy, and the higher frequencies are distinct. Unfortunately, only AAC and SBS appeared after Sony to be more confused in the connection with the phone, and the application is unclear because of this. They do not feel like they are on the head, and they have a clean appearance. There is no such thing as comfort and simplicity of control offered by Sony, no such thing as such technology offered in the settings, and no such thing as such a pleasant application offered. Despite this, I gave them a lot of my attention and evaluated their sound in comparison to that of Sony. The extremely high-quality sound produced by Bose, in conjunction with the ease of use and absence of burden caused by wearing the headphones, almost swayed the scales in their favor. In the end, I decided to stick with Sony after turning it back on. The Sony brand produces a distinct sound overall. Although the upper ones on the Sony have less playfulness and joy than those on the Bose, the overall sound is velvetier, more balanced, and warmer. Although the upper ones on the Sony have less playfulness and joy than those on the Bose, the overall sound is different. As a consequence of this, I decided to get Sony at a discounted price of 24, and I wholeheartedly encourage doing so. Those ears are so sweet!
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