Pros: These Moondrop headphones have some of the clearest sound I've heard from headphones in this price range. It's amazing. The piano isn't a piano, it's a finger striking a key, pulling a wire, causing the hammer to strike 3 chords that resonate with the intended note. The guitar is a plectrum or finger plucking a string in front of an echo chamber. That's great. The in-ear fit looks less like regular noise-isolating headphones and more like typical in-ear headphones. This makes them convenient and easy to install and remove. Cons: These things are very inefficient and lack bass without proper amplification. This makes them poorly compatible with a smartphone or other portable music player, unless you're the kind of person who also carries a headphone amp. a little near the bottom of each driver and it's very hard to tell which side is which. I put some white paint on the left driver to tell them apart. Odd: they came in the prettiest packaging I've ever seen on a pair of cheap headphones, and I'd be embarrassed to throw the box away. Overall: Highly recommended. The shortcomings are far dwarfed by how good these things sound.
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