So. Let's begin with the acoustic aspect. Because the low frequencies in the range of 200 to 500 hertz are reduced so effectively, the background of the song seems to have vanished in some way. The bass is enjoyable in general. The frequency of MF is close to normal. HF is simply awful, and in comparison to the other players, they have no chance of winning. The cymbals in the instrumental track have a tendency to draw attention to the listener by making words like "clatter" and "poo" stand out excessively. This occurs frequently. The vocals are just as bad, especially on the syllables that contain "Ts" and "S," and they make the listener's ears physically suffer. Although, when judging someone on an individual basis, such a sound may be just right, especially for listening to classical music, symphonic music, and electronics, everything that was described above regarding bass and treble creates a feeling of supposedly "crystal clear" sound. The headphones sound like this on purpose, and they are dishonest to the listener. P.S. The amplifier and the DAC that I use are both made by ASUS and have the model number Xonar Essence STX II. With regard to dependability. A little more than a year has passed since I first brought these ears into my home. It went something like this: I used an amplifier to listen to music at a low volume and without any extra bells and whistles. And at some point after nine months of use, the left speaker started producing a "farting" sound when it played bass. According to what I've read on various online discussion boards, this is a common issue with this line. However, no one is sure what causes it; it could be that a hair gets caught on the membrane in some mysterious way; the winding could have burned out; or it could be something else entirely. In general, the severity of the symptoms continued to worsen over the next half year. If earlier "farts" could only be heard at a sufficiently high volume, then after a while it was impossible to hide from them at an average volume, something was wrong with the speaker, and soon he died safely, leaving me to hear only with my right ear. If this is the case, then something was wrong with the speaker. You can find a much better alternative in this price range and even cheaper, but I won't advertise anything if you need to find it yourself. As a result: I don't hate these headphones, they still sounded at their price, and lived the same amount. However, I won't recommend them to you because you can find a much better alternative in this price range and even cheaper.
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