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Review on Headphones Panasonic RP-HT010GU-H, grey by Stanisaw Borowski ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Impressions from the purchase are good, buy.

After using it for almost a year, I can say that the sound quality is satisfactory. Yes, bass. But, it appears to be too much for them. The typical or average. With a fair amount of difficulty. The quality of the sound is high, however it seems like the equalizer might be tweaked to make the music sound even better. Thus, I went with a price of around 500-600r Justified. The cable is drab and flimsy, making it feel unreliable and unpleasant to the touch; personally, I like cables made of slippery, hard rubber. (If I solder something) When it comes to the fragile darlings, I just don't know. Naturally, they apply pressure to the ears; however, this pressure is moderate, so to speak, but not weak. The style is nothing special. I compared them to my trusted Sennheiser eh150 headphones. The Sennheisers have a more uniform frequency response, with somewhat less bass and slightly more highs. The ACH compatibility is a little questionable, but if you pay close enough attention to the cost, you won't have any issues. For my part, I'm completely content. Before this, there were Pioneer SE-H33s of a similar type; these had no basses, only mids and highs, but they had one strong plus, they folded and got from their brother for free. However, they wore out quickly and Panasonic eventually took them. This is your best bet if you want low-cost cans that yet sound great.

Pros
  • Bass, midrange tones, a moderately comfortable design, an affordable price, and a moderate amount of ear pressure.
Cons
  • High frequencies - Bass explosion Not confident in the cable's durability - Does not bend