- Smooth, clear sound, build quality.
- Still, not enough bass.
- good sound quality shielding against sound that is both good and affordable A twisted cord with a 6.3 mm adaptor that has been put onto a tiny jack fits comfortably on the head.
- It is a tremendous pain to have to remove them because they are so difficult to wear.
- Sound realism, stage width, and frequency balance are all priorities here. A solid collection of Irish music. A snug fit on the head, excellent sound insulation, a lightweight design, and a cord that is conveniently coiled. This type is great for monitoring in the studio as well as listening to instrumental music.
- After wearing it for three hours, you should give it a little tap on the head (at the "junction" of the skull and lower jaw, as well as on the back of the head), In my opinion, there is a very limited amount of bass; in terms of the way it sounds, it is not appropriate for dub step or drum and bass. After performing "witchcraft" with an equalization, we are only able to hear the subbass when we use an external zvukovuhe or a player that has a good amplifier. Nevertheless, there is no meat to what we hear; there is no substance. (Once more, this is a matter of opinion). The cost at the time being in 2022.
- Monitor. Linear frequency response. Produced in Ireland, as opposed to China.
- Because of its weight, the thick twisted wire pulls the head down toward the earth. The ear cushions have a very tight fit, which causes the ears to sweat in the heat. Due to the fact that they utilize monitor headphones, they have high expectations for the sound quality of the recording. The entire wave of sound is released all at once. Some sound artifacts could be detected coming from the new ones, but they went away after being in operation for forty hours. Any imperfections in the voice performance may be heard quite well, and there is no drop in the frequency response at the frequencies where sibilants are produced.