For those who feel that the level of bass present in these headphones is inappropriately high. I concur with what you said. It's true that they went a little too far with the bass, but. They have a saying that goes, "Everyone looks out for themselves." If you listen to players made by Philips, then everything will be all right:) owing to the fact that the "FullSound" technology utilized in Philips players is completely compatible with these qualities. And if you listen to players made by other manufacturers, particularly Sony, the bass will appear to be of an inappropriately high volume to you. The sound quality of my Philips player is fantastic; however, the ears that came with my last Philips device, the SHE3570, created a sound that was noticeably more transparent. But even in this place, there are enchantments. Because the tops of this version of the SHE3590 ears are softer than in previous versions, one can receive the feeling that they are insufficient as a result. In point of fact, they have a more refined sound than the SHE3570. When compared to the SHE3570, the sound does not become as homogenous or "porridge-like" as it did before. Hence, these ears are an improvement over their predecessor. I won't go so far as to say they are the greatest, but if you put a premium on both security and convenience, this is the best option. They are the greatest option for the price bracket they fall under (in terms of safety that some headphones can deafen your hearing, but not these) The company Philips is known for its inventive spirit. And this is why it is very crucial for them to have superb sound, with their health coming first and foremost. So, they emphasized the bass and toned down the highs, given that it is the highs, and not the lows, that contribute to hearing loss. It is impossible for headphones to damage your hearing because everything is accounted for through calculations. There is not going to be a concussion. If you listen to it at a very loud volume, it has the potential to temporarily block your hearing; nevertheless, after a few minutes, the human ear will recover to its natural state. This is the case regardless of the headphones you use. There are others who play fuzzy bass like these. To put it succinctly, the ears are in fantastic shape. Take it. Normal.
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