I write this from the perspective of a DJ, I've been spinning for roughly 3 years and I've been getting more gigs in the city and my brand and skills are starting to get me more gigs. Because of this I needed a modest pair of headphones to cue up songs and stuff. In short these headphones are a win for 20-25 bucks. Are the the most robust build, no. Are they the best looking? No. But they excel at the important aspects of what's counts for a headphones, sound and comfort. My comparison headphones ill be using for this review are Audio-Technica ATH M50x's, I got them as a gift and don't want to beat them up when traveling to gigs... with that said when comparing an 150 dollar pair to a 20 pair I am blown away. Their sound is very accurate, no overpowering bass, the highs are not harsh, the EQ of the headphones do my songs justice when I am balancing them on my mixer. Comfort wise I did a gig with them and I had no issues with comfort, granted they are not on my head from start to finish the entire night, nor do I have a massively big head, for my purposes I personally have no issues with comfort. The ear cups fit just right over my ears. I may get the bigger pads down the road but out of the box they are not bad. Durability wise they are built of mostly plastic, with that said I bought a cheap 8 dollar travel case for them and there is no reason why they shouldn't last a while, for sound engineering purposes I would feel more comfortable using my Audio-Technica ATH M50x's. But for a pair of headphones that if I loose at a gig, or accidentally drop, or damage just from the abuse dj headphones go through, even if they only last me a year or two, for 20 bucks... you can't go wrong... FYI I got complimented on them at a gig yesterday, they definitely look professional... if you want a more hip and fresh color they do make a pair of white ones with red text on the side that do look fresh, but being more conservative, I went with theseRead full review
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Even though the build quality isn't the best, the sound quality makes up for it. They sound way better than what they are priced at. Just the right amount of bass that doesn't bleed into the mids while the highs are definitely present without sounding sibilant. Vocals are clear. There are better sounding headphones out there, but the price to performance ratio is exponential when compared to these. You'll be spending 10x the price of these for like a 10% difference. Maybe 100x the price of these for like a 20% difference in quality. If you don't have money to burn, you'll definitely be satisfied with buying these!
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Only 1 week but very happy. Not audiophile but I tested thru my old Kenwood receiver, my newer Panasonic stereo, my Droid XX. and my new ampeg bass headphone jack. Excellent on all once you know how to tweek eq. On stereo's I scanned all fm stations. Great reception, great sound. Poor reception, bad. On bass, great low end, good punch. On Droid, sound good depending on player. The xplayer app is good because it has eq pre and custom settings. As a audio tech at Sears in the 80's, 90's,(back when electronics were repairable, not disposable), these are good and cheap like all of all my other Chinese made stuff.
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Cant beat it for the low price. Flat response assure easy hearing for a long time. Physically it should have better adjustments controls for fit, but again for the price, its a good deal.
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I purchased these for my keyboard. The sound quality is so clear, I have found myself removing them thinking they somehow got unplugged, and I was hearing the piano direct. No hissing, or static, just true clear sound of each note I play!
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