Sound is good for what you pay, they're comfy but I have to wear them a certain way because my ears are a little big for them. They're a little heavier than the logitech g430 as a comparison. Bass is not too excessive but still present. I would have preferred a little more though tbh. Music sounds great and audio in video games sounds good too though some loud sounds feel like knives in your ears such as static and long explosions. Footsteps are very discernible if that matters. Overall good pair of headphones for the price, hope this review helps
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Perhaps this is a suitable headphone for monitoring, since it sound so plain in every way. This headphone sure is over-hyped. I felt disappointed because I expected so much, maybe if you just throw it to some unsuspecting friends, they might like it. Not comfortable, sweat-inducing, sounds normal. That's it. FYI, I compared it with JVC flats, Beyerdynamic DTX 501p, and Philips SHP9500. It sounds a lil bit better than JVC and Beyerdynamic, but those are on-ears (kudos to both of those) With the SHP9500, you'll see the where it's lacking.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I have been using these headphones for a couple of weeks now and they are awesome. I had originally bought a pair for my Daughter to use with her PC, and she loved hers as well. They have great bass, and also produce a clear sharp high range that has to be heard to be appreciated. They are of excellent quality construction, and have just enough weight to make sure they won't fall off or feel "cheap". All in all, for sound and quality construction, these outperform many "High End" headphones which cost a lot more. I would definitely buy these again. I might pick up a second pair for my casio keyboard as well. It's just Shame that these don't have a microphone. They are so comfortable that they would be great for gaming or as a general communications headset. As for Cons... Well, I really tried to think of anything that was negative about these headphones, and there simply isn't anything negative that I can think of to say about them.Read full review
I had a pair of jvc headphones like these years ago & someone took them from me two years.. was looking for a good replacement : the only other one came close was dr. dre by monster... the key of headphones is the Frequency Response, Sensitivity, Impedance & They have a Neodymium driver unit specs.. Their extremely loud, super clear, true bass, even with cheap portable devices.. they beat monster with everything but the 10db of sensitivity.. only... JVC HA-RX700 Has : a 50mm Neodymium driver unit , Frequency Response 8 - 25,000 Hz, Sensitivity 105 dB, Impedance 48 ohms MONSTER BEATS BY DR DRE PRO Has : a 30mm Neodymium driver unit , Frequency Response 20 Hz - 20 kHz, Sensitivity 115 dB, Impedance 16 ohms Retail For: $399.99
I bought the JVC HA-RX700 about one year ago and kept wondering if I should have spent more money on more expensive brands, a few months back I was able to get the ultrasone HFI 450 to compare both sets of headphones, the JVC HA-RX700 have a brighter sound, the main difference I have noticed is that with the ultrasone HFI 450 I can turn the computer volume all the way up, without hurting my ears, but with the JVC HA-RX700 I have to lower the volume when it gets too loud, this is not a bad thing for me since I don't mind lowering the volume, sound quality is excellent on both sets of headphones, plenty of bass, and the highs and mids seem more clear on the JVC HA-RX700, the price on the JVC HA-700 was half the price of what I paid for the ultrasone HFI-450, I am happy with both, but if you are looking for a good set of headphones on a budget, try the JVC HA-RX700 I hope that you will like them as much as I like mine, they are extremely comfortable, light weight and deliver great sound.Read full review
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