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For maximum "WOW" effect, "warming up" the headphones is necessary. The FullSystem Enhancer & Rejuvenation Disc was used for "warming up" the senkhs. How to set up your headphones: Turn on the Full System Enhancer & Rejuvenation Disc (available on "FBontakte"); arrange the playback so that it goes in a circle; verify the original sound again the next day; 4) If the music doesn't suit your fancy, try again another time. Many reviewers state that the quality of the sound varies greatly depending

Pros
  • 1) I appreciate how compact my headphones are; 2) Strong and pliable bass; 3) Well-rounded audio (it opens up and sounds more "juicy" after "warming up"). 4) The asymmetric wire's benefits are due to my forethought (I classify the unfavorable evaluations as the result of impulse buys); Five) There are three sets of ear cushions to choose from for your ears; Sixth, a leather carrying case (not necessary, but pleasant); Seventh, great noise cancellation (I prefer medium ear cushions); Eighth, a compact size;
Cons
  • Very little about this situation may be considered a drawback: First, the wires' rubbing against one another produces audible noises (the "microphone effect"); (2) An L-shaped plug (which, based on the reviews, is fragile and prone to dislodging itself at the connection). Flying time for the Yuzayu: five months!

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The purchase did not bring joy, the product is bad.

They say that everyone has their own eyes and ears, thus many people won't agree with me. In a word, yes. However, I do have something with which to contrast it. One hundred and twenty-fifth Panas plugs (always in the tablet) and Sonya 50 and five hundred and eighth rhythms for music listening. So, the Sennheiser CX 300-II sound slightly better than the panas when compared to other headphones. Sinhi outshines Sonya in every metric, with the exception of volume. They aren't side by side in the…

Pros
  • I can't think of any advantages than volume, soundproofing, and soft wires. God help me, I have no idea where these glowing testimonials are coming from.
Cons
  • My elementary school-aged kid initially prompted me to make the purchase since he wanted to use my player to play music on his smartphone. What can I say, the attention to detail is average, the bass is present and plenty, but it lacks the juiciness that I would expect for a product of this price. I certainly won't be purchasing any of the leftovers.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Quality at zero, very sorry for the money spent.

There are many who disagree with me and will argue that everyone has their own set of perceptions and so on. The answer is yes. However, I do have a baseline against which to judge this new information. One hundred and twenty-fifth Panas plugs (always in the tablet) and Sonya 50 and five hundred and eighth rhythms for music listening. When compared to panas, the Sennheiser CX 300-II produce a somewhat superior sound. Sinhi outshines Sonya in every metric, with the exception of volume. They're…

Pros
  • I can't think of any benefits than volume, soundproofing, and flexible wiring. Where these glowing testimonials come from, I have no idea.
Cons
  • My son, a schoolboy, wanted me to buy it for his smartphone when he heard me listening to music on my player, and so I did. You get a lot of basses, and there are a lot of them, but they lack juiciness, and that's what you get for that price? No, I definitely won't be purchasing any of the leftovers.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

There is a very good chance that you won't find something of higher quality for a thousand dollars. I neglected the first one for a period of three months and eventually found it forgotten in the store's changing room. I took the second ones, which were the same ones, and it goes without saying that I do not regret doing so; I have been going for almost a quarter of a year at this point. Extremely powerful, there were a great deal of strikes, jerks, and hooks, and it frequently appeared that…

Pros
  • High standards for both soundness and quality.
Cons
  • If the price were three or four times greater, then it could be able to find anything to complain about, but in comparison to other products in its category, it does not have any glaring flaws.

Already four different pairs have appeared, and no doubt many more will follow. I suggest going to regular shops. You will pay an extra $US200, but then again, you will be getting authentic goods. It's crucial that you read the feedback. Particularly on those where the text appears above the "Dignity" column rather than below it. These commentators don't exist. All of them, perhaps on purpose, rate very low and provide identical feedback. They only replicate an existing model. Do not believe…

Pros
  • Positioning in the ear canals. Keep your balance when you're playing sports. Quality of sound. I use both my player and my phone to listen. Is there any aspect of the sound that can be criticized? Need authentic audio? Get the proper tools. These headphones are just of a low quality. There's a cable. Nice. Maintains its position on the neck and attire. Wires of varying lengths allow for a customized "wrap" around the neck. That's a lot more practical than the case where both wires are identical in length. - enough to last a year, maybe two. In comparison to 1500, that's quite a bit. And who doesn't enjoy the longevity of headphones; well, 1) propose alternates, and 2) figure out how much you really wasted last time you went out to a bar. In fact, if you split $1,500 by 1.5-2 years of service, you'll pay only $2 each day.
Cons
  • Not

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Worst product ever, disappointed with the purchase.

Compatible with the Cowon iAudio 9, the Sansa clip+, the Samsung smart, and the built-in speakers on your laptop (lossless music, of course). Instead of a muffled hiss at a low volume. When the bass is cranked up, the track becomes a jumble of noises that can't be parsed out. Your ears may start to hurt or you may become sick from it or this. As mentioned in the preceding paragraph, there is no soundproofing, therefore increasing the volume is your only option for drowning out ambient noise.

Pros
  • Not spotted, probably because to a clever layout or a supple wire.
Cons
  • -Not enough bass. - Not enough insulation to prevent noise transfer. – Weird and tiny replaceable ear cushions are included. The headphones, however, do not remain in the ears despite these measures. This jack is inconvenient. Wire with an asymmetry.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I am very upset and the product is no good.

Compatible with the Cowon iAudio 9, Sansa clip+, Samsung smart, and laptop sound systems (songs are not lost in the process). -An unclear hiss was heard in place of the low tone. It is tough to pick out individual sounds from tracks that have a hard bass since the tracks become a jumbled mess. Ears, as a result of either this or it, actually start to pain or become unwell; become ill. Because there is no soundproofing, the only option to get rid of sounds from the outside is to turn up the…

Pros
  • Not detected; this may be due to the great design and the flexible cable.
Cons
  • -A deficit in the bass. - A lack of soundproofing, even if it's only slight. - An odd assortment of interchangeable ear cushions is offered, and they are all quite compact. Nevertheless, regardless of whether or not they are used, the headphones do not remain in the ears. - Inconvenient jack. - Wire that is not symmetrical.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I am very upset and the product is no good.

Compatible with the Cowon iAudio 9, the Sansa clip+, the Samsung smart, and the built-in speakers of your laptop (lossless music, of course). Instead of a muffled, low hiss. When the bass is cranked up, the track becomes a jumble of noises that can't be parsed out. It or this causes severe discomfort in one's ears or causes one to become ill. The only method to drown out ambient noise is to crank up the volume, which is questionable in light of the preceding paragraph. -The ease of use also…

Pros
  • Not spotted, so props for stealthy engineering and pliable copper.
Cons
  • -Not enough bass. - Not enough insulation to prevent noise transfer. - Odd, tiny, interchangeable ear cushions are supplied in the package. Despite these measures, the headphones continue to fall out of the ears. That jack is in the way. Wire with an asymmetry.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Money down the drain, poor quality product.

They say that everyone has their own eyes and ears, thus many people won't agree with me. In a word, yes. However, I do have a baseline against which to judge this new information. Sonya 50 earbuds for music listening, and a Panas 125 plug (which I keep permanently in my tablet) for calls. When compared to panas, the Sennheiser CX 300-II produce a somewhat superior sound. Sinhi outperforms Sonya in every measurable way; the only difference is that Sinhi is louder. They're not in the same place…

Pros
  • Other than increased volume, soundproofing, and flexible wiring, I don't see any positives. Where these glowing testimonials come from, I have no idea.
Cons
  • My elementary school-aged kid initially prompted me to make the purchase since he wanted to use my player to play music on his smartphone. What can I say, the level of detail is average, there are basses, and there are a lot of them, but they lack juiciness; especially considering the price. Oh no, I certainly won't buy the resold ones.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

My money is wasted, the product is terrible.

Compatible with the Cowon iAudio 9, Sansa clip+, Samsung Smart, and laptop speakers (lossless music). Instead of a muffled, low hiss. Hard bass tracks become a jumbled mix from which it is tough to pick out individual elements. It or this causes severe pain in your ears or makes you sick. As mentioned in the preceding paragraph, there is no soundproofing, therefore increasing the volume is your only option for drowning out ambient noise. -The ease of use also has a long way to go. With…

Pros
  • Not spotted, so props for stealthy engineering and pliable copper.
Cons
  • -Not enough bass. - Not enough insulation to prevent noise transfer. - Weird, tiny, interchangeable ear cushions are provided in the package. Despite these measures, the headphones continue to fall out of the ears. That jack is in the way. Wire with an asymmetry.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, I'm glad I found this product.

On the day of the purchase, I was disappointed, turned on my favorite track "Kartel - simfony", a mixture of instruments and electronics, Hardcore in general, at full volume (Iphone 4) in some fragments of the melody it cut my ears with sound . look at the search engine). Warmed up like better (per day). I bought the EQu app (Ios player with advanced equalizer, the first app I bought in a couple of years) well, good sound comes at a cost. I set up the equalizer, the sound became even better,

Pros
  • 1) Comfortable (small ear pads fit me) 2) Isolate from external noise 3) The sound is excellent (look in the comments) 4) I don't know about reliability yet.
Cons
  • Well, the price of 1550 at which I took them, a little bit more, they would cost closer to a thousand . The rest has not yet been revealed.

Many people will disagree with me because, among other things, they believe that everyone has their own unique hearing. Yes, it's feasible. However, there is something to contrast it with, and that is what I already possess. Plugs for Panas, one hundred twenty-fifths (which are consistently placed into the tablet), and rhythms for Sonya 50 and five hundred and eighths for listening to music are used. If you compare the sound of the Sennheiser CX 300-II to that of panas, you'll notice that the…

Pros
  • Volume, soundproofing, and soft wires are the only advantages I can think of; I don't see any others. I am completely bewildered, by the grace of God, as to the origin of such glowing testimonials; I have no idea.
Cons
  • To begin, I had it shipped to me since my son, who was in elementary school at the time, wanted it for his smartphone. Somehow, he also requested me to listen to music on my player. What can I say, the level of detail is average, there are basses and there are a lot of them, but they lack juiciness; at such a price, how is that even possible? Oh no, I can assure you that I will not be purchasing the second ones in any case.

Many people won't concur with me; they'll argue that everyone has their own hearing, etc. It is conceivable, yes. But there is something I can compare it to, my current possessions. Rhythms, Sonya 50, and one hundred and twenty-fiveth Panas plugs (always placed into the tablet) are used for listening to music. Sennheiser CX 300-II and panas sound similar, but the first ones have a slightly superior sound. When compared to Sonya, Sinhi surpasses Sonya in every way except for volume. They are not

Pros
  • I don't see any other advantages beyond volume, soundproofing, and soft wiring. God help me, I have no idea where such glowing evaluations come from.
Cons
  • In the beginning, my son, a schoolboy, begged me to buy it for his smartphone and somehow asked me to listen to music on my player. Well, what can I say, the detail is unimpressive, the basses are numerous but lack juiciness for the price? Oh no, I will definitely not accept the second ones.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Terrible product, not happy with the purchase!

These are the worst headphones I've ever had (I'm talking about sound quality)! Well, there is simply no sound: high frequencies are like in a meat grinder - cymbals in heavy music buzz, strum, but do not play as they should (feeling that they are knocking with a stick on a large tin sheet, nasty screeching and overload). They don't have bass! No, and never will, even after 90 hours of warm-up (verified). There is a weak, superficial midbass. Again, in rock music it sounds like the band is…

Pros
  • They fit well and comfortably in the ear with medium elastic bands, an interesting set, good workmanship. That's probably all.
Cons
  • Terrible sound! See comment.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Lousy product, very low quality.

Use with laptop sound systems, Samsung smart, Sansa clip+, Cowon iAudio 9, and Cowon iAudio 9 (songs are, of course, lostless). Instead of low, there was a fuzzy hiss. Hard bass tracks devolve into a muddle that makes it difficult to distinguish individual sounds. It or this greatly hurts your ears, making you feel ill or sick. -There is no soundproofing; the only method to block out outside noise is to turn up the volume, which is a dubious pleasure given the context of the preceding…

Pros
  • Perhaps a beautiful design and soft wire prevented detection.
Cons
  • Absence of bass. - Lack of soundproofing, even in part. - An odd assortment of tiny, interchangeable ear cushions is also included. The headphones don't stay in the ears, though, so they are irrelevant. - Unpractical jack. Wire that is asymmetric.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

You should not take it, it does not meet any standards.

There are many who disagree with me and insist that everyone is entitled to their own opinion. The answer is yes. However, I do have a baseline against which to judge this new information. One hundred and twenty-fifth Panas plugs (always in the tablet) and the Sonya 50 and 500 and 8 rhythms for music listening. So, the Sennheiser CX 300-II, when compared to panas, has a little superior sound quality. Sinhi outperforms Sonya in every measurable way; the only difference is that Sinhi is louder…

Pros
  • I can't think of any benefits than volume, soundproofing, and flexible wiring. Where these glowing testimonials come from, I have no idea.
Cons
  • My elementary school-aged kid initially convinced me to make the purchase for his smartphone after he overheard me listening to music on my player. What can I say, the attention to detail is average, the bass is present and plenty, but it lacks the juiciness that I would expect for a product of this price. No, I definitely won't be purchasing any of the leftovers.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product for me, I was satisfied with the price.

I did it over the course of the summer. It seems like an easier option. Compared to monitor "ears." Yet, during the hot months, being in monitors can be quite uncomfortable. smokin', and safe to use. after getting warmed up. absolutely nothing at all. a design that is both comfortable and skillfully crafted. It would appear that I purchased it for less than a thousand dollars. Nonetheless, I believe that the pricing is a little bit too high.

be careful, I buy them from official distributors, the price is about $50 or less. anything that's cheaper is a shambles. Has some pros: Sound, bass, build quality, Sennheiser. I bought myself a second one, I bought 4 friends, everyone is happy, there are no complaints . Cons: one, and this is a guarantee . guys, be careful. if you do everything right, then everything will be OK . firstly, use it carefully . I personally sewed Velcro to the bottom of the Nokia charger. and fold them, and put…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product can be used, I expected a little more.

Brad . Very much regretted that he had bought. Before that, there were Sony XBA -1 and Sony XB30, for the same money it is simply better in all respects. It's a shame they broke. Some pros: Noise isolation is very good (although as for me, very uncomfortable). The wire does not knock when hitting clothes. Very good volume margin Different cons: Let's start small: there are only three pairs of plugs (in comparison, Sony headphones at the same price have 5 pairs of different sizes). The wire is…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A wonderful product, its nice to use.

I am satisfied with the purchase, before that there were 170 models, the sound of 300 is good, I hope they will last more than 3 months, since the wire is quite thin

Pros
  • Good sound, build quality, quality of the headphones themselves, case included, L-shaped plug
Cons
  • Didn't see