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Objectively speaking, considering the price, these headphones are quite good. Yet, you shouldn't hold out hope that they'll do the impossible. Yet, it is obvious that they are at least competitive with other products in their price range.
For the past seven years, I've been able to compare the sound quality of my recalled Reloop RH 3500.
Right away I'll reveal - are reserved for domestic use only. And I'll say right off the bat that they won't work on the STREET, and that's for reasons having to do with the design and more.
By the use of audio:
They make a nice noise. It's not quite dirty, but it's not exactly clean, either. While it's true that a certain level of addiction is required in order to hear the difference, anyone who can afford to part with their pricier sets of ears will notice the change immediately. Minimum of three days; - Basses as basses are not something you'll hear in this location. As far as the audible spectrum goes, it's almost comprehensive. In songs and the like, you may pick up on all kinds of nuances and subtle sounds that should be picked up on, but I don't know what audiophiles call this. Not quite all, but very close;
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Quiet. It's not like you can't hear anything over the sound of a horsewhistle, but on the aforementioned Reloop, I found that lowering the volume by 25–30% across the board was more than adequate. Here, the slider is at 70–75%, which means it is not twisted to the maximum and there is margin; however, this may not be enough for someone (everyone's hearing is different), and it will be necessary to set everything to 100%; -Positioning steps in games and so on – normal, not 5.1–7.1 of course, but you can distinguish everything and hear it; -They don't rustle, make noise, etc. – the sensations are, of
They are, on the whole, surprisingly enjoyable for the price. Quite.
As a prerequisite to upgrading to more expensive and better headphones, I had to first purchase "average," "not complete trash," "cheap" headphones to ensure a reasonable listening experience.