26.10.11

Fantastic For The Money - RF Wireless Headphones Review

By Amelia Bennett


They simply didn't feel like Sony quality whatsoever, unsure if Sony is going cheep on us or what but steer clear of these cans like the plague. It is true!!

I sold this wireless home stereo on eBay, to some client who needed high quality at a bargain price. The bass below 32Hz can still be heard, however with little of the fundamental frequency and many of the odd order harmonics. Compared to these, the MDR-XD200 reproduces amazing bass from the 40mm drivers. I really like them! Since these were the least expensive I was expecting bad things but i'm happy to report they sounded every bit as good as the more costly ones and were probably the most comfortable. It does not make a difference on the sound.

They are truly comfy and the quality of sound is excellent. So I began searching for Amazon and found these cool headphones for much less.

They're tough to fit these acoustic research wireless headphones in a bag and travel with.

They are doing their job well in that department, and for $25 you cannot fare better for this application. Avoid these headphones I purchased these for my mp3 and they are worst than my previous head phones. The ten foot cord is a big plus also.

General, I believe they might have the ability or the possibility to be loud like I would like them to be, but my buddy is currently focusing on making an amplifier for connecting to the headphones for me personally. I have no issues with them.

They likewise have great isolation. Comfort and ease, cost and quality were the main factors in my purchase and satisfaction with one of these cool headphones. They look ridiculous on me when I am putting them on at work, and they look ridiculous on my small workplace mates who occasionally borrow them. The appearance of the headband is ridiculous; it creates pressure at the top of your head which is uncomfortable after a couple of minutes. Sound- Incredible. The bass doesn't over power the mids or highs which is ideal for me. If you are moving around a lot with them, expect the long wire to get in the way. I usually use the infrared wireless headphones with my laptop computer or mp3 and when you had a roommate who does not like to shutup like I had, they are an ideal item for any university student. I'd like these better if they did not have this type of wide look. They're total crap. I got myself these headphones for my 13-year-old son to use with his iPod.




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