Head Gear Reviews by koolkat
  1. Audio-Technica ATH-M50S

    2.50 star(s)
    First and foremost, I didn't buy these. Put in bogus purchase dates or it won't let me submit.   It was a really short audition, roughly 15 minutes.  And this will be an equally short review.   In fifteen minutes I found out six good/bad things about the M50   1) Boring sound signature. 2) Very clampy head band. 3) Uncomfortable ear pads. 4) They are not as revealing as some say they are. 5) Loved the coiled cable. Very thick and solid. 6) collapsible, iirc.   I suppose point 2 and 3 aren't deal breakers since headphones...
  2. Grado SR60i Headphones

    4.00 star(s)
    I got these from a local shop for SGD120, about USD99.   Rewritten the whole review.     First impressions: These headphones are meh. A little overrated, doesn't carry bass very well. Current impressions: Great headphones for dynamic rock with lots of guitar, drums and forward vocals.   I have modded my Grado SR60i a little. I had the plastic grill and button removed, a painstaking task, but well worth the time and effort. I have quarter-modded the comfies that the stock SR60 comes with and I have also removed the white cloth that...
  3. SanDisk Sansa Clip+ 2 GB MP3 Player (Black)

    4.00 star(s)
    Packaging   Sansa Clip+ player. USB interconnect cable to charge via PC and to transfer data. CD installer for Rhapsody. Earbuds.   Pros   It supports a lot of formats, even lossless formats. Very simple interface, easy to understand. Very good music playback. Definitely better than players around and even above it's price point. Option to add extra microSD card to increase storage space. Can be clipped onto sleeve or slipped into your pocket easily.   Cons   I would've liked the headphone receiver jack to be on the...
  4. Sennheiser HD438 Around The Ear Headphones (Black)

    4.00 star(s)
    Comfort These cans are definitely comfortable. They are not too heavy despite their size but they would be better suited for home use, I'll elaborate later on. The velour pads are warm and if you're living in a hot and humid climate, I wouldn't suggest these. They get really hot outside. One of these cans' strongest points is that they feel really comfortable for prolonged usage.   Noise-Cancelling These are not noise-cancelling headphones. These headphones enclose your ears, blocking out some ambient noise but it is definitely not noise...
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