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Soundmagic E30

Soundmagic E30

“ After few weeks of researching decided to buy these earphones, because everyone stated them to be balanced and not faiguing. And I was not dissapointed by my pick. Sound is very qualitative and balanced, soundstage and imaging are also good, instruments have distance between them. Isolation is not the best but acceptable for me. Very comfortable and well built, but maybe not the best...” --danikus

100% Positive Reviews
SoundMAGIC HP100 Premium Over-the-Ear Folding Headphones (Black)

SoundMAGIC HP100 Premium Over-the-Ear Folding Headphones (Black)

“ Read all the reviews here on headfi and you'll get a very accurate idea of what you'll hear. I have been buying portable earphones since the early 90s, mostly Sony and their $100 models.In the past several years I've gathered Klipsch S4(great budget gear) then the V moda M80 for my first headphone and its great in a warm smooth way with plenty of great bass for my taste, and because it was...” --lumberjake

100% Positive Reviews
Soundmagic E10

Soundmagic E10

“ Before I start, I'd like to let you know that this is my first review on head-fi and that I am not actually an audiophile, so this review is from a 'normal consumer' perspective. Thereby I am Dutch, so there could be some grammar flaws throughout this review, excuse me for that. ------------------------------   This was my first pair of 'better' headphones than the normal stock...” --DylanJohn

80% Positive Reviews
PL50 In-ear Headphones

PL50 In-ear Headphones

“ Note: the star ratings are not absolute, but instead relative to its street price at this time (~$55)   The pl50 represent a good value in budget IEMs, provided you like its particular sound signature and quirks.   The pl50s have a tiny form factor. They are easy to insert and remove, and are more than flat enough to lie down in. Needless to say, they are among the most comfortable...” --JxK

67% Positive Reviews
Soundmagic Pl30 In-ear Headphones

Soundmagic Pl30 In-ear Headphones

“ These and the PL50 are terrible quality buds, I went through both of them in less than 8 months. Both times they failed they left me in an awkward position where I really needed earbuds for working. Thus I would rate these as highly undesirable as I prize reliability and quality most.    I would not waste your time with these.. ” --jcotteri

75% Positive Reviews
SoundMAGIC ES18 In-Ear Headphones (Black/Red)

SoundMAGIC ES18 In-Ear Headphones (Black/Red)

“   SoundMAGIC ES18- Magic Sound, Magic Price   In this world, there are people who are willing to spend a lot to make sure they enjoy the incredible details and natural vocals drove by their high-end audio equipments. On the other hand, there are also people who just want to listen to music with a decent earphone that cost affordably. No doubt, the SoundMAGIC ES18 falls on this...” --Audeoboy

100% Positive Reviews
Soundmagic HP200

Soundmagic HP200

“ This review is reposted from my blog: http://noblehifi.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/soundmagic-hp200-review.html   Disclaimer: The HP200 was given to me by SoundMAGIC for this review. This is my first headphone review in a while and I must say it's really good to be back! The HP200 is the first full-size open-back headphone from ...” --Quadpatch

100% Positive Reviews
Soundmagic PL11

Soundmagic PL11

“ This is my first review, so have some mercies yea pros!  Sound: Okay, with the mids and highs of this IEM, I dont think it will worth that price. But if you add in the bass, that will make a HUGE DIFFERENCE! I have to admit, this IEM is a few times bassier than my RM2XX bass IEM (Dont feel like mentioning it) The bass is more towards the muddy and It is kinda like...” --em0kia

100% Positive Reviews
Technical Pro HPT990 Professional Headphone

Technical Pro HPT990 Professional Headphone

“ Expanding on the pros, other likes- - These cans are pretty comfortable imo, with the velour pads and soft headband. I havent had any problems with pressure points on the headband, and have been able to wear them for several hours on end without much fatigue. Clamping force is just right. Tighter than, for example, a Creative Aurvana Live, but looser than my FA-011s. Fairly light weight. -...” --kidcharlemagne

100% Positive Reviews
Soundmagic P30

Soundmagic P30

Soundmagic’s mid-range follow-up to the entry-level P10 and P20 models.

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