As I listened to analogs produced by "Sony" and "Philips," I thought the sound was lacking in clarity (without high ones). This model works quite fine with the high setting. The sound itself "looks to be buzzing" when it is first heard; out of routine, there are a lot of medium ones (frequencies in the region of 300-600 Hz and 6000-8000 Hz especially beat on the ears). First, I gave it a thorough cleaning with an equalizer (certain frequencies were virtually at a minimum), but after two hours, I had already softened the equalizer (I decreased the frequencies, but only slightly), and ultimately, I became accustomed to it; I now listen without making any adjustments (ears adapted or "headphones warmed up" - call it what you want) At the same time, there are more high-end headphones (for example, the Beyerdynamic DT990PRO), the sound is amazing even after getting acclimated to it, and the headphones themselves appear like they cost more money. But I also enjoy listening to Panasonic, and the disparity in sound quality does not bother me as as much as it could other people. PS: I tried to comprehend anything in "Panasonic" after having listened to it for 6000 hours. The sound is significantly more enjoyable than this only 1.5 times (rather deaf, the bass is superfluous). At the same time, the price has increased by a factor of three. It is most possible that the price is higher not because of any exceptional sound qualities, but rather due to the simple utilization of more expensive materials and a more sophisticated design and assembly of the ears. Do not consider the cost when purchasing headphones; instead, make it a habit to listen to different brands and models. Also, don't be afraid to try out headphones that are available at a lower price point.
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