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5 stars
Great but terrible
by aleggin1515 on August 17, 2005
Pros: comfortable, great clarity, foldable, great noise cancelling, coiled cable is helpful, great sound
Cons: SERIOUSLY LACKS BASS (my shure e2c earbuds have more bass) Bulky, the band dosnt fit snugly on your head but sticks out wierdly, and your ears can hurt after awhile
Summary: OK Heres the story from a person who knows headphones, I bought these in hopes of getting a nice pair of full size headphones that had great sound and bass, ...
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Summary: OK Heres the story from a person who knows headphones, I bought these in hopes of getting a nice pair of full size headphones that had great sound and bass, and was something I could use with my ipod. Well I was very disapointed because, 1.They have no bass 2.they sound only half as good out of an ipod as a stero (lacks all fullness o0ut of an ipod.) But other then that the sound is clear and pleasent, but overall not a headphone i'd buy again.
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8 stars
Great for DJ use not for audiophile
by rutvij on November 1, 2007
Pros: Blocks out a lot of the ambient sound
Cons: wire exits the headphones from left earpiece; causes lop-sidedness
Summary: If you want a headphone for Music synthesis these will work great, these headphones are not intended for audiophiles - there is no enhancement of the transmitted sound.
Also i ...
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Summary: If you want a headphone for Music synthesis these will work great, these headphones are not intended for audiophiles - there is no enhancement of the transmitted sound.
Also i noticed that it conducts sound very well. You will need to turn the sound right down for these headphones, if you have been using avrage quality headphones.
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7 stars
great headphones...
by on September 27, 2004
Pros: loud, accurate music... pretty good noise canceling, pretty comfortable
Cons: big, a little tight
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9 stars
Great for Classical but not Rock
by on September 20, 2004
Pros: Very accurate, smooth sound. Block out a lot of external noise and are great in loud environments. One of the best "sealed" set of headphones on the market.
Cons: Sound is a little too mellow. These are great cans for classical music or movies but Grado makes a much better headphone for if you like your music a little more lively.
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8 stars
Great choise
by georgesbak on April 17, 2005
Pros: Isolation is great sound not bad good volume, Confterbable
Cons: Weak bass and made for a big head
Summary: Grado SR80 are better but not so confterable to ware for long periods. Noice isolation is not as good but sounds crispier
Summary: Grado SR80 are better but not so confterable to ware for long periods. Noice isolation is not as good but sounds crispier
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7 stars
Good Headphones
by on January 12, 2005
Pros: Good Base , midrange and high freq reproduction. Awesomely Comfortable drivers can be easily driven by portable devices.
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5 stars
Crappy Bass not worth $85 bucks!
by xtremeguy000 on July 20, 2005
Pros: Everything but the bass
Cons: no bass guitar can be heard
Summary: these are the perfect headphones if you could hear the bass guitar. the bass drum can be heard but not the guitar. I tried the sony studio headphones that this ...
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Summary: these are the perfect headphones if you could hear the bass guitar. the bass drum can be heard but not the guitar. I tried the sony studio headphones that this one guy had who dj'ed a heavy metal show once a week and there was a huge difference. The sony ones break though because they have crappy plastic hinges. dont buy either. my uncle has the Sennheiser HD497's and they sound great but you cant adjust the height i think they come in sm/m/l. they are half the price too.
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