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by jeff-o , Nov 04 '03
Pros: Amazing frequency response, solid construction. Great value. Cons: Nothing, really.
First off, I'd like to say that I am not a full-fledged audiophile. Maybe a budding audiophile, at best. This is mostly because I don't think I have a "golden ear," but also because I just can't afford all that fancy equipment. Nevertheless, I like to ...
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by rockstar2522 , Mar 30 '08
Pros: Awesome sound quality, good price, Amazing. Cons: To be as honest, there isn't really any cons to these headphones.
I'm a 18 year old guitarist / musician who happens to love knowing that the equipment I use is doing my music justice. And honestly for the price, this pair of headphones is amazing for everything I love to do. When creating, playing, or even just ...
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These are a waste of money!
by funkshunz ,Jul 23 '04
Pros: Decent sound but not for the price. Cons: Virtually everything; The design, the quality of products used and the replacement warranty.
I am a DJ and I bought a set of Audio-Technica headphones for convenience really. They were available at the store in which I purchased my DJ equipment. Unfortunately, they were the only headphones available. I thought they looked sharp and would fit the bill. The sound is reasonable although not comparable to any of the Technic, Sony or Pioneer headphones I have tried. The problem lies in the design. The earcup is held on by a very small silver pin. Unfortunately, with any pressure at all the earpiece will snap right off. Its a BAD design and whoever purchases these headphones will at some point be left with them in two to three pieces. At $90 to $120 a pair, this tends to burst your bubble. Not to mention that the leather lining in the earcup is thin and will begin to shed from the headphones. You will be left in the morning with little pieces of leather or vinyl on your ears and face.
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good set of ear goggles
by phunkmasta ,Sep 25 '03
Pros: sound, feel, look, quality. Cons: price
theses are great head phones. i user them for live as well as studio apps.
My Experiences. (Mostly very good)
Studio: These make awesome monitors, they are accurate, and don't bleed back into the mic. On top of that they always give the performer what they need to do their thing.
Live: these phones hold sound out pretty well. Granted there are sometimes when it is so loud your ear plugs don't do much good, but I am not talking about that. Say youre trying to find a sound a drummer won't stop playing, just strap on and get back to work.
I got these phones because on of my coworkers had a set and I liked them, so the next time I was in the market for headphones I snagged these.
I like the design and performance of this product combined with quality and an ok price. What I don't like... Well nothing really they could be a little cheaper.
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