The headphones have a digital delay of 45 milliseconds. Little is said about this. For wireless headphones, 45 milliseconds is pretty low, I would say it's the bare minimum. 45 milliseconds is short enough for watching movies, for example, you will not feel the delay of the sound from the video sequence. However, it is extremely critical when playing the guitar, 45 milliseconds is too much. I did a simple test - I listened to music from the speakers and headphones at the same time - a slight echo effect is heard, this is just because of the delay of 45 milliseconds. However, if you listen to the sound purely from the headphones and watch the video, then the delay is not noticeable at all. The headphones have some kind of "sound suppressor" - when you turn on very (VERY) loud music, the headphones automatically muffle it. If you do not listen at maximum volume, then this muting does not occur. It is difficult to call this a disadvantage, since this auto adjust volume is turned on only with an unrealistically loud sound. SUMMARY: I think this is one of the best wireless headphones on the market. The sound is given "monitor", i. E. smooth, not bass, although bass can be added with a special button. I chose wireless headphones for a long time, I'm glad I didn't lose. I can recommend. I don't think it makes sense to take the more expensive RS 185, RS 195.
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