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When searching for bass heavy earphones, it’s important to find ones that don’t distort the sound. For some high performance buds that give your bass some oomph, go for the Beyerdynamic DTX 120 iE Earphones, destined to bring out the basshead in you Read More
Has anyone had issues with mids and voices being really muted? Like nearly inaudible? Just started listening to mine and No voice will come through. Tried some different genres, equalizers and switching between Spotify and google play. Using them with the S7 edge.
Good bass. But doesn't fit well, and the connection on one side has come loose after a few months of usage - it's now louder on one side with intermittent breaks in sound
Let's see... these are direct quotes from you:
"...need a good phone .."
".. Iphone has better audio component..."
Both sound like statements about quality. But to answer your question, "volume" has zero to do with quality. You can get plenty of "loud" audio devices/components that have junk quality output.
Associating volume with quality is the type of thing scam companies like Beats do; "WoW! These have so much bass!! They have to be worth $500!"
RochambeauxWell I did said "I maybe wrong. I'm unsure either." Right?
I do agreed that volume has zero to do with quality but if you can't even get the right volume, what's the point of the quality. I am solely querying if the impedence will affect the volume output that's all. Chill alright. Anyway, I don't use Beats as well, I don't feel they are worth those price. Just branding and marketing.
These just arrived this morning. (To New Zealand by the way!) Great sound - nicely isolated but when turned down they let a good amount of background noise in. The bass in them is really nice - it's heavy yes, but I like that myself as I listen mostly while walking/skating, and generally I find that street noise, the skateboard wheels, my own footsteps even, can overpower the bass in other headphones, even my ATH-M50x fall short in that regard.
When these bad boys retail in New Zealand for $170 (yes, that's right roughly $120USD), $30 plus shipping is an awesome deal.
Was a bit worried after reading comments but seriously if you like a good bit of bass but don't want any stupid gimmicky junk and don't want to break the bank, these are a GREAT buy for the price.
Got mine this weekend. Heavy bass, but the tips are definitely lacking. They just don't fit as well as most other headphones do in my ears. Also, if I apply just a bit of pressure on the monitors, they have a much warmer sound, and it isolates so much better.
Just a warning: those double and triple flanged tips really cut out all the bass. The tips that came with the MEE M9 Pros were better...
Also, you probably cannot use the headphones without the "optional" extension. That is unless you have your phone strapped to your chin or head.
I'm not positive, but I am pretty sure that the "y" splitter will not work with your friend's headphones if they have a mic/volume control. Someone should check me on that....
Overall, I would probably not buy them again, but I am happy that I did get them because the audio is really pretty good and has way more color than the M9s, though it is 3x the price :P