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Massdrop x Koss Porta Pro X Headphones
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No business being this good
How are these headphones this good at this price point? I have $230 Bose headphones that are baby talk compared to my new Porta Pros. I was excited to get these but was skeptical about them performing as well as seemingly every Porta Pro owner is claiming. Well I can attest that they are every bit as good as everyone is saying. It is simply amazing that Koss is able to make headphones with higher quality audio than headphones 10 times their price. Highs and mids are clear. But the bass. The bass. It's so rich! I've never had headphones able to get as low as these. It's not muddy nor does it overshadow the highs and mids. It's witchcraft to be able to get that kind of bass out of drivers so small. Seriously, Koss used black magic to manufacture these. Sure there are head phones out there that are better. But they are, without a doubt, much more expensive. These are stupid good. So good. So good. To not get these headphones would be a travesty. Especially when they're only $25. If you pass these by, you'll regret it. One day, hopefully years from now, you'll be on your death bed surrounded by loved ones. Your children will ask you if you have any regrets. And you'll reply, with a tears in your eyes, that you never bought Koss Porta Pro X Headphones.
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Would recommend to a friend.
A classic worth having, regardless of what else you have. Period.
I already have a pair of the [original] Koss Porta Pros. Besides that, I have the HD6XX, He400i, EMU Teaks, Focal Elex, Takstar Hi2050. I've had Sennheiser HD8DJs, M-Audio HDH50s, Pioneer DJ500s, Panasonic RP-HTF600s, American Audio HP550s, Audio Technica M50Xs. Of all these headphones, if I talk of value, nothing comes close to the Porta Pros. That is why when I saw a discount on MD and one that will ship right away, I had to go for it. The Porta Pros Xs: Are identical in almost every way - they do have a thicker, more solid cable, a more solid connector and an inline mic. Are, just as the originals, comfortable and forgettable. Have that great low-end, same as the Porta Pros. Are light and almost weightless, yet still solid for the form factor. Have a great sound-stage, better than almost any closed back cans (including hundreds of pricier ones), and competitive with many open and semi-open cans. The best thing is that the mids and not too far out and still forward, while the staging is still outside of the cans. Have a thick and meaty sound - many full sized headphones that I've had in my time didn't. Those Takstars up there don't, and they have 53mm drivers. Don't have too much sibilance. Probably the only on-ear I can or want to wear. Otherwise I wear full sized headphones. Audio fidelity OTG - this one pair of audiophile pair of headgear you can actually pretty conveniently take with you OTG. Now there are some cons too, like with everything else: Feel a bit flimsy sometimes and will need some care - but audiophiles do care for their gear anyways unlike people who don't really give a shit, and for the price, you can't really expect beryllium frames and titanium cups. Build is better than a lot other cans at this price, maybe even higher priced cans. A little dark - the highs feel a bit rolled off. Personally, that's a good thing for me as I can raise the volume without them becoming piercing up there. Not isolating. But then again, true audiophile gear has to be non-isolating as it has to be a) natural sounding, 2) airy and open, 3) have great sound-stage and so be open to deliver so. Also, people are gonna hear what you're hearing on louder volumes, so keep that contained in public, and probably keep it even lower in the office. Do I recommend these cans, and especially Drop's variant? Yes. If the prices are not too far apart (maybe $5-10 difference overall), they're worth it. Are the Porta Pros worth it, regardless? Every damn penny. It's worth having just to be astounded by how close it sounds to your $200, $500, $1000 cans. It's a keeper, regardless of what else you have. Why did I buy another one? I got $20 off my purchase. And these sure are worth a personal insurance policy in case my existing pair breaks. I don't wanna be Porta-less at any given point. If you want that casual timeout with them every now and then, and those 1000 dollar cans are a little too far for you to reach or a little trouble to put on right now, just grab those Portas on your desk. And always keep em there. That's what I do. If you wanna go portable and want an "audiophile" experience OTG with minimal investment, I can't think of anything else. Needless to say, these, to me, sound superior to any other in-ear headphone form factor gear. Ever hear of a sleeper car (Q-car); a car that has high performance and an unassuming exterior? A modded Toyota beating a Porsche in drag race? That's what these are. PS: TWO IMPORTANT TIPS FOR OWNERS: Some of you may have heard or even had this issue: the metal bands of the headphones catch you hair sometimes. Really hurtful. Solution: on top exposed side of the one of metal bands, actually between the two sliders which come together to increase the length of the band, I'm using a black vinyl sticker. This strip is where the sliders will slide to come together. You can DIY cut it so that blends in well with the band and does not appear funny. How this helps is that it adds friction to the band strap and the sliders will move with much difficulty, but that will help you have them stay out at your desired spot. For me it really helps, and when I move the cans to take them off, they don't retract so quickly, and help avoid capture any of your hair. There's the Yaxi Pads for these. Those cushions are much thicker than stock and also tame down the front-forward sound or any shouty-ness. Been using them with better comfort. I recommend them if you think they justify your wallet.
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Can I replace the cable?
Nope, except if you solder them
What is the difference between these and the KSC75s?
KSC75 has earhooks instead of a headband. KSC75 drivers are titanium coated. The combination of looser fit and driver difference result in the KSC75 having a brighter and some would say clearer, more revealing sound signature with less sub-bass than the PortaPros.
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duke_hanson
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Oct 25, 2024
Activities:Casual Listening
Music Genres:Electronic
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Good quality
Light, nice mic and sound quality. I wish the bag was a bit bigger. The only issue ive had is on PC the mic isn't that great, but on a phone its fine.
Recommends this product? Yes
azko
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Oct 18, 2024
Activities:Casual Listening, Gaming
Music Genres:Electronic, Rock
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Classical koss
The headphones are time proven. Classic at its best like 911. I use them at my pc because I can stay in them for more than 4 hours, there are no more comfortable headphones for me.
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Recommends this product? Yes
Gabriel_Solomon
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Sep 24, 2024
Activities:Casual Listening, Gaming, Movies & TV
Music Genres:Electronic, Metal
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Classic that aged perfectly
Lightweight headphones for everyday use. Bass-rich sound lends itself well to fast, punchy music, which is what the Porta Pro does best. For its price, it is perhaps the best value for money. Yaxi Pads are a must-have, improving comfort... and sound? Maybe a little, but those are subjective impressions.
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YushinLee
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Sep 7, 2024
Activities:Casual Listening
Music Genres:Country, World
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so old-fashioned but sounds quite modern
it's is very reasonably priced. plus sounds very nice.
Recommends this product? Yes
Kyrain
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Sep 3, 2024
Activities:Casual Listening, Gaming, Movies & TV
Music Genres:Classical, Metal, Pop, Rock
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Best audio for buck
Been using this headphone for years and durability is not an issue at all, still works bangingly even though the wires were so tin I thought they might break easily
Recommends this product? Yes
Pajjap
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Aug 26, 2024
Activities:Casual Listening
Music Genres:Electronic, Metal, Pop, Rock
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Fun sounding, comfortable
I really enjoyed listening to this with rock music and pop. Despite lacking noise isolation, I still enjoy using them during my commute.
Recommends this product? Yes
Starwaves
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Aug 7, 2024
Activities:Casual Listening, Critical Listening, Gaming, Movies & TV
Music Genres:Electronic, Metal, Rock
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Great sound, small package
Highly recommended for anyone looking for great sound at a reasonable price. These have no right to be this good.
Recommends this product? Yes
Greatmouse2
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Aug 3, 2024
Activities:Casual Listening
Music Genres:Classical, Electronic, Jazz, Metal, Rock
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Lightweight, classic look, classic sound
Bought my pair back in 2017, and only now in 2024 have they started to wear out from heavy use as my go to workout headphones. The ear foam tore off recently and Koss was willing to send me a replacement with little fuss. They've been my go to for years, and likely will continue to be my go to headphones for travel and workouts for years to come.
Recommends this product? Yes
decan
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Jul 31, 2024
Activities:Casual Listening
Music Genres:Electronic, Jazz, Pop, R&B, Rock
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Sounds aight
Sounds good, pretty comfortable, like the springed wire.
Recommends this product? Yes
DozerCSX
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Jul 25, 2024
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Gateway to Hi-Fi... Plus a SECRET
I am long familiar with high fidelity headphones and I am pleased to write this review about one of our favorite "gateway drugs" to Hi-Fi, the Porta Pro X. This little beast has a few key advantages over the standard Porta Pro, the primarily one being superior cables. The X has larger, stronger, better quality cables than the base model, even sporting a spring wrapped sheath to resist pulling and warping. The key to this little wonder is the mylar speaker. Mylar is to headphones what silk is to dome tweeters, a fine, ultra light material that yields exceptional detail across the sonic range. It's weakness is it compresses at high volume levels, but most of us will never get there, as they can run fairly loud before the novices will notice. The first thing to know about these Porta Pro Xs is that the DISTANCE from you ear will affect the TONE and RANGE. With the standard thin pads and rear units, they are very close to your ear and will run warm, and bassy with less sonic separation. Replace those OEM pads with thicker, airier pads and you will immediately get a shift to mids, airy highs, and clarity - at the expense of bass and warmth. This is a much more mid-fi profile, which yields nuances in voices, midrange and individual instruments. "THE SECRET" I refer to in the title is a simple modification which puts these headphones on another level entirely. It turns out that Koss muffled the sound of these mylar speakers, and we don't know why. But what we do know is that the internal headphone protectors block some of the sound - and the clarity - removing some of the performance of the mylar before it ever gets to your ear. (1) Pull off the pads and (2) use a small pin or screwdriver to pop out the speaker covers on each side (BE CAREFUL and don't poke the speaker!). (3) Then use a Dremel or small drill to drill additional holes in the covers to allow more of the speakers to directly approach your ear. (4) Pop the modified covers back in to place, put back the pads, and Voila. This minor mod allows the full detail and clarity of the mylar speakers to shine through. These easily become true mid-fi headphones with this mod, and you may never need another pair! Bravo to Koss for building the best headphones for the money, including untapped potential to become even better!
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Recommends this product? Yes
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