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Granted, I bought them because I needed an inexpensive pair for a project.
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I guess i will spend a lil more money before i wind up spending 20 bucks til i get to 100 bucks and could have gotten a more solid pair of cans
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I wanted something cheaper then a second pair of these Bose
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These are actually very impressive, quality and construction wise they are as good as any pair I've owned in the under $100 range.
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If you need a cheap pair for young / small kids, then they would work great.
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This is a phenomenal pair of headphones, particularly for the price.
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If you want a clean sounding pair of headphones at a reasonable price, these are your best bet.
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If you need a cheap pair of headphones, I'd say go for these, but seriously, dont expect these to replace your $100 cans or even those in the $75 price range.
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.... again, recommend putting a pair of nice pads on these, and you wil be blown away!
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I would not recommend these for mixing/critical listening, but are a GREAT pair for all other intents and purposes.
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earbuds.for comparison sakes i’ll be comparing primarily to M50X because they’re all around the most solid pair i have and anything less regardless of price point means your making compromises so these are a great litmus test for what you’re going to be sacrificing.sound
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I have had 1 other pair better than these, they were studio 5" cans that sounded amaising when I had them
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He says it's the best pair he's had thus far
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If you can repair that, they're an otherwise great pair of headphones.
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I would say these make an excellent loaner pair, or travel pair that you don't mind if it gets knocked around or lost
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Compared to a properly balanced pair of studio headphones, they do sound a little hollow in the lows and the top end is definitely hyped a bit much
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This pair of headphones are great for mixing
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I'll probably just keep the second pair as some studio headphones until they die and eat the $20.
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If you need a sturdy pair of headphones do not buy these.
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If you want sturdier, nicer sounding mobile headphones, I'd recommend a pair of Sony MDRZX110s.
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This is a good pair of headphones for reference listening, or just enjoying music
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These are great for $16, but definitely do not match up to more expensive pairs
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I recommend these for anyone looking for a cheap replacement that will take the place of slightly more expensive pairs, or someone who wants a pair of good sounding headphones to carry on the day to day without worry of messing up a a high end pair
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Would recommend to anyone looking for a great pair of headphones on a budget.
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I bought these headphones for my wife because I recently bought a pair of over-the-ear studio headphones, and she liked them so much that she wanted a pair.
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Additionally, my pair broke very quickly due to my leaving the cord bent at a weird angle and then actual plug itself doesn't seem to "lock" well into many devices, constantly slipping out of the port
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If you are looking for a comfortable pair of over-ear headphones, you will also be disappointed
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Overall: I only needed an affordable pair of phones with a long cord for vocal tracking in the studio
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If you aren't, they'd make a great backup pair.
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AE2 audio headphones (Black), the most comfortable pair of headphones I have ever tried.
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These are a great pair of reasonably priced no frill headphones
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Worst pair of headphones I've ever put on.
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So now I just by a cheap pair
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I was expecting some cheap pair of headphones to
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A very affordable pair of headphones and perfect for the use they are intended.
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In general I'd suggest these headphones for anyone looking for a good quick pair