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Sony Extra Bass Headphone Price In Bd
Devin | 2024-05-26 01:54:52 |
This headphone are a giant step up from my Sony MDR-7506's in terms of sound. I used the Sony's mainly for tracking/editing voice over and I will probably still use them for that. The Shure's are tonally quite different. The Sony's emphasize mids to an unnatural degree but make them great for finding and revealing mistakes in audio. I am not sure I would use the Shure's for reference as they do have a boost in the upper bass area away from the Harmon Target. Otherwise they are spot on and sound great with most music. There have been a few occasions where this bass boost can muddy up some songs but this is fairly rare with what I listen to. At first they clamped my head pretty tight but with some use they are becoming very comfortable. For a closed back design I think these are one of the best options for price/sound quality. Satisfied! 5 |
Santi | 2024-07-11 01:30:48 |
Hook this up to a Roland digital piano. The coiled cable is very useful. I don't have to take it off if I switch piano pieces. I noticed the difference in sound from the old Sony headphone I used before. Senal sound is even, does not hear lots of bass. At first I said that I missed my Sony, but then I started to get the hang of it. I began to notice that I am hearing somewhat close to the sound that the piano actually is producing. Compared this again with Beats, that headphone has too much bass - does not sound natural to me. This Senal headphone is comfortable and construction seems solid. My son uses this when he creates his own music. Listened Pandora on a Mac - I like the sound and no complaints there. I hear all the instrument used in the accompaniment. For the price, you can never go wrong. I will try the SMH-1000 once it goes on sale. I will give it 5 stars. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-07-16 01:15:12 |
At this price there's no other headphone that can match the Hd600's. They are about as neutral as you can get in this price range. Bass is tight but not boomy. The mids are airy and open. They are quite comfortable too. 5 |
JAPS1D | 2024-04-05 05:32:23 |
Amazing headphone for budget friedly price. Powerful bass and massive acoustics. Juicy in terms of battery life. 5 |
Michael Thomas | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
The HD600 is a classic headphone, and it still holds its own against contenders in its price range. In my opinion, it is better than the headphones in its price range. To elaborate, perhaps the biggest contender in the HD600 price range now is the Hifiman HE-400. The HE-400 has a meatier, faster bass that extends deeper than the HD600. However, the HE-400 can't even think about touching the HD600's mids. The HE-400's biggest weakness is its mids presentation; the HD600's biggest strength is its mids presentation. And again, in the highs, the HD600 far surpasses the HE-400. The HE-400 has recessed lower highs, followed by a crazy peak in the upper highs. The HD600 is much more evenhanded, very smooth, nonfatiguing, and yet still detailed. As for the soundstage, the HE-400's is wider, more panoramic. The HD600's has a more realistic shape and depth, however. Both are nice, but the HD600's soundstage is more natural ultimately. To summarize this brief comparison of two of the mid-fi heavyweights at this time, the HE-400 does one thing really well, and that's bass. If all you care about is bass...well then the HE-400 is snazzy. If you want the whole package, the HD600 is it. It's on the smooth side, and sometimes lacks aggression; but it is a very good, natural sounding headphone with fantastic mids / vocals that are best in class. Highly recommended. 5 |
Joey | 2024-05-13 07:41:39 |
the headphone is great with a good bass and comes with 2 headphone jack which is useful 5 |
Sooner | 2024-07-24 01:25:14 |
You cannot beat the quality and price of these Blu-Ray BD-R's. 5 |
Mark | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
Very good sounding headphone. Not for bass heads. Bass is clear, you can make out the pitch of drums and basses very well. Sounds good with a phone or laptop, much better with my expensive dac headphone amp. Big, not for portable use. Ear cups swivel to get best fit. Our heads are not perfectly square, are they? 5 |
Texascher | 2024-07-21 01:51:37 |
Set up was a snap & it connected to my Sony SRA-XB43 Extra Bass Bluetooth speaker seamlessly! The sound is AMAZING! So happy!! 5 |
Jeffery | 2024-06-29 08:36:45 |
I bought TWO Sony MDR-ZX110AP Extra Bass Smartphone Headsets (Black): one for me, one for another family member. They don't seem particularly stout in terms of build quality, but I wouldn't call them flimsy, either. We don't abuse our belongings so I have no doubt these will last us a long time. For the price point, the build quality is what I'd expect...but the sound quality FAR exceeds my expectations from the highs all the way down to the lowest lows. Can't go wrong with these. 5 |