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- hiatus0
Just got these almost a month ago.
$150 - almost the same as the $300 Beat by Dre. Almost no difference. In fact I thought the low and mids sound better. and Beat's have maybe 5% more bass if that. I got the same vibrating buzz as the Beats, which I like and the noise cancelation is just about 100 depending on volume level. Noise leakage is no problem, I fucking blast these mutha fuckas on the bus, I even ask people next to me if they are to loud at max. volume. THey say its fine. I'm almost tempted to get another pair incase these break year from now. I love them. I've had Bose headphone and other Sony's for the size and cost these are DOPE as hell!! Comfort level can be a factor is the only thing if you wear glasses, besides that. no complaints. FYI: It has a mic so also dubs as talking head set for phone.
review here:
http://www.iheadphones.co.uk/new…- Also: no extra batteries need like Beats. might try a amp on these to see if it kicks it up a notch(doubt it will) These is hot! :)hiatus
- technosoul0
These are awesome. Comfort and sound wise.... surprised more people don't wear them.
- sandpipe0
- urbanears.com
have them in dark grey. great microphone, too.
pretty cool for 60€.sandpipe - These are nice! How is the sound? Great minimal design as welldesmo
- sound is very good. and very good noise reduction,too.sandpipe
- i have a dark grey one and pretty simple and sweet.hellojeehae
- They look great but have no highs according to head-fi.org testraf
- I can attest to the awesome sound quality. and a friend can jack into them tooProjectile
- Nooo the sound quality on these are terrible. I bought them for my niece and nephew as they look cool...ShaneHolley
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- desmo0
One feature that I really look for in a pair of headphones is having one cord coming out of the earpiece instead of two cords in each earpiece. I know its a small detail, but I always find two cords dangling down distracting.
- vaxorcist0
I love the cordlessness of my sony bluetooth headphones, but they don't sound so great....
Anyone have really good sounding bluetooth headphones, also that don't compress your fat head?... some feel like a vice on my wide head...
- maikel0
I might say that I am pretty impressed on how well balanced and accurate are the in-ear SHURE.
Even the cheapos are not bad at all.
- mope0
IMO, any headphones in the €200 range will sound pretty damn good, depending on your tastes and what kind of music you listen to.
The trick is finding the right type, because there are a lot of options. ie Open / closed, on ear / around ear, noise cancelling, etc.
I was looking for some a while back and got some good info from these forums:
- doesnotexist0
- I had these for YEARS man, I think I still have the ones I had in HSMiguex
- Dodecahedron0
Do not get dre's beats. They are for highschool students.. You are paying for Dre's name that is all.
- dMullins0
Since we already have this thread going, I won't start a new one. Looking for quality collapsible headphones that I can wear at work, but fold down, put in my bag, and take home at night.
- Projectile0
I've sampled some very pricey and professional earphones (housemate's a producer) and nothing will ever, ever beat the bass that Skullcandy gives me. But I listen to a lot of bassy stuff. If you're more into girly, wishy washy music then get something else :P
I for one am currently putting mine on and about to listen to this badass shit
http://soundcloud.com/saiburmese…
- alyu0