This is my second pair of SoundMAGIC PL30. Delivered again. I've tried countless headphones in my life and this is the best value for money for everyday use. I checked closely when I bought my first pair of PL30s and it was May 2011. I replaced them because I was finally having trouble connecting to one of the headphones. I would say 6.5 years is a good run. These are the most durable headphones I've ever used. This new model looks like they are on the same path as the original model. Differences: They are slightly heavier than the old model, probably due to the metal construction that used to be plastic. You can't really tell from the outside. They had a button to "set" the bass on the old model, I'm glad they got rid of that. The only reason I ever used it was to make sure it really mattered. It was, and the Bass Boost mode was better in almost every genre of music. The latest model doesn't have this switch and it sounds great. The cord looks a little stronger on the new model. And now AGAINST! In the old model, each ear was color coded, so the right one was red and the left one was blue. The new model is all black, just the L and R each. I have to take a second and look at them carefully to find the right one. Small problem I know. Buy It Now.
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