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| Review by A. Todd |
Date Added: Friday 18 January, 2008 |
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I received these wonderful little buds for Christmas. After my first pair of Audio-Technica headphones i expected great things and these phones delivered. At first the treble was harsh and the bass wasn't present but after some burn in( about 50 hours) they sound much better bass is defiantly there but its not heavy.So if your a bass lover i would look for something else. Everything sounds very nice. They are the most comfortable earphones i have ever owned they sit in my ear very nicely. Also the noise isolation is good; on the bus i don't here the other kids talking with my volume 1/2 or 2/3 of the way up. If your looking for good looking good sounding goo …read full review
Rating:     5 of 5 Cubes! |
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| Review by W. Bohdalek |
Date Added: Monday 31 December, 2007 |
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These are earphones with a most satisfying sound signature for the price: nice highs without sibilance, great mids, and there is also plenty of bass if you are able to obtain a good seal. Speaking of seal, you get the usual three sizes of eartips. The only downside is, even the largest ones are not quite as large as with other earphones - so if you have a wide ear canals (like me) you may have to look elsewhere for proper eartips! AT copied the new Sony body design (MDR-EX90) which provides better fit than older models, therefore these earphones are easy to insert and stay securely in your ears. The cord is a bit stiffer than on AT's older models (ATH-CK7) m …read full review
Rating:     5 of 5 Cubes! |
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