I'm able to draw comparisons to the Philips SHP8500 and the Beats studio. If keeping quiet costs less money or gets me a better deal, then I'll do it. You decide. JVC ultimately won out as my pick. Of of the three models, the JVC takes the top spot, followed by the Philips shp8500. Beats Thank you very much for reading. Choose the Decision That Serves You Best. Has some pros: Greetings. The quality of the sound is outstanding. I attempted it using my iPhone 4c as well as my computer. only shared in its entirety with the person who received it. The bass is played quite low. The mids and highs work well together. These are really comfy, and they do not press against my skull in any way. These are some downsides: Idiotic design, and the cloth rim on the head concerns me as being unsanitary. It's not light at all.
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