Philips SHP 2700

mitadoc

New Head-Fier
Pros: Great sound for the price
Cons: Slightly uncomfortable and warm the ears
Pros:
-punchy bass
-nice vocals
-agressive sounding suitable for rock music
-good isolation
-fair built quality
-no need of amp,directly from cd/pc/music player
-closed back
 
Cons:
-need burn in for 20-30 hours,
-little bit tighten on the head
-no coiled cable
-closed back
 
Overal - perfect for the price

acrox999

100+ Head-Fier
Pros: Treble is good, vocals can be heard clearly, bass is not too loud.
Cons: Sounds crackling if too loud(from -5dB to 0dB)
I can't write detailed reviews but I just write about it from my experience.
 
Treble
The treble part is pretty good on this headphones. You can hear them clearly, but it will sounds crackling if the volume is too loud.
 
Midrange
Not bad, I can hear vocals clearly, and not too loud too.
 
Bass
The bass is [strike]kinda[/strike] too soft actually. You might need to tweak the EQ to make it louder, and crossfeed might help.
 
Soundstage
No soundstage, everything is just ordinary left and right.
 
That's all I can say. If you're looking for a cheap yet good quality headphone, this might be for you. It's comfortable too.
acrox999
acrox999
But listening to music at high volumes for too long might cause the driver to sounds crackling even at low volume. Mine does, oh well. :frowning2:
nagual
nagual
I´ve got a pair of this phones, and agree with you: nice treble and midrange, but soft, too soft in my opinion, bass. They are light, confortable, and cheap, too.
acrox999
acrox999
After listening again with the headphones for few days, I agree with you. The bass is indeed, too soft. EQ tweaks should help but it's hard to nail it. Sometimes it will sounds good, sometimes the bass will be too loud.
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