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I've got pretty pronounced contours in my ears so the smaller cups would press the hard plastic right up against the cartilage making them extremely uncomfortable after about an hour
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The T4-S has very large, malleable cups that encompass the whole ear and the thick padding keeps the hard plastic off the
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actually a bit heavier than other headphones I’ve had that were made from pure plastic, like the old red/black Sony dj style headphones with flat red cable
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The T4 has very large cups that encompass the whole ear and the thick padding keeps the hard plastic off the
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The padding doesn't seem to help much, as I can feel the hard plastic covering the drivers sitting against my ears
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Its doesn't have a cheap plastic feel to
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And, plastic appears brittle and cheap, thus $50+ is probably more than twice what they are worth
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I've got pretty pronounced contours in my ears so the smaller cups would press the hard plastic right up against the cartilage making them extremely uncomfortable after about an hour
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and they are still as good as
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Unfortunately, the right earmuff was broken as I took it out of the packaging
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Really disappointed as i thought the sound quality was pretty good
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Ok I told myself, being an music junkie of 57 years, being an DJ for over 30 plus years and working in the sounds area as a
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The T4’s are light, like really light
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If you love clarity and features get the T4’s
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it's a thing, I won't knock T4-S for it
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n’t fold inside themselves like the T3’s
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n’t feel cheap either..
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even so, it's still present but not that much.-Use of USB-C is a nice