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Yes... maybe the durability and/or design suffers a bit sometimes
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they are a bit open so not great for sound
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I am a bit of an amateur audiophile with rotating line up of 4-5 headphones at a time and I absolutely loved these headphones!I am a big fan of the Grado SR60s because of the price point and audio quality.
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I can hear a bit of distracting static during songs with a lot of bass
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Yes a bit flimsy, yes a bit small.
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The wire is a bit short and fragile.
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Not only the price to quality ratio, but I actually believe that this is my preferred sound, which I can recommend for people who like their headphones to sound a bit more muddy and not as clean as for example all bose headphones
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They are a bit awkward to put on and don't look that great
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Distortion is a bit higher than premium headphones but, at the price these headphones do not fatigue.
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Nice headphones for listening at a low noise environment, the sound quality is good, but I expected it to be a bit more comfortable
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They don't do too well with low ends that causes a bit of distortion but otherwise love the design and decent sound.
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The comfort leaves a bit to be desired, but you get used to them
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It looks a bit odd.. but the adjustable ear pad tension on each ear is genius!
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Because of this, it does leak a bit, but it's not very noticable from more than a foot / 1/3 meter away unless you like to crank the volume.
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In comparison to the Sennheiser HD202s, the Porta Pros are every bit just as good.
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The ear pieces are "open back", so they do not block out outside noises and also leak a little bit of sound
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These sound great when you first get them, but just mild bass over the course of a couple weeks has apparently blown them out a bit
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As my music taste is eclectic, I listen to everything from Metallica, Classical, R&B, Rap to Oldies and these headphones don't disappoint
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cheap,I like it