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RHA MA350: Something to Trumpet!

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Pros: Durable metal earpieces, comfortable fit, deep bass

Cons: Tangly cables, lacks a little clarity, driver flex

I'd like to think RHA for sending me these earphones for review.   Along with the summary below, I have posted a Youtube video review of the MA350. If you like the video, check out my channel for more reviews :)     Summary   BUILD   The MA350 has an interesting build, with a reverse horn / funnel shape. This is actually the opposite of a horn speaker design in principle, and means that the MA350 fits very comfortably in the ear. The aluminium in the earpieces is very welcome and makes the earphone feel quite durable, but the fabric wrapped cable is tangly and microphonic. Luckily the MA350's are well suited for over-ear use. The strain...
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jgray91

Amazing little IEM with a great sound quality and signature, and a bargain at the MSRP. Must get if you're looking for a quality daily beater.

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Pros: Good quality bass (esp. the subbass); small, funnel shape ensures comfort for longer commutes; midrange and treble are still high quality

Cons: Cable can get tangle if not stored in the cloth pouch; tips could be a bit stiff and tight the first time around; forward bass might not be for some

This isn't really a straight copy from my blog post here, but it still is a copy. More pictures and more in-depth look is in this 5-part review-journal. ==][==Classy Commuter: Final impressions of the RHA MA350==][== A huge thank you to Reid Heath Audio and warrenpchi for making this review possible, and moreso the person in charge of contacting me. Without them, I wouldn’t have heard this marvelous IEM: the MA350 Accessories and build quality You can check out here for more meandering on the package, but it has the usual package of IEMs: two more pairs of tips at small and large size, and a cloth pouch. Build quality is actually good: aluminium shells and ample strain relief on...
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pro1137

Excellent

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Pros: Detailed, incredible subbass performance, great build

Cons: Stock tips lose seal easily with my ears, microphonic cable unless worn over-ear.

Thanks to RHA for sending me a pair of these to review! What we have here is a headphone that I can only describe as incredible. Very impressive Accessories - 3 sizes of round silicone tips and soft carrying pouch. Build and Design- The MA-350 has a very nice aluminum housing that holds the driver. Simple, yet shows some elegance. Long strain reliefs show increased durability. Cloth-sheathed cord appears very durable. Doesn't appear to be prone to memory effects. With the cable being covered in cloth, microphonics can be quite bothersome if worn down. They become relatively nonexistent with over-ear wear, though. Cable cinch is useful and well built. Stock tips don't work too...
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TheGame21x

A Good and Durable Budget IEM

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Pros: Aluminum housings, Solid Bass, Comfortable

Cons: Not the best accessory pack,

  First, I’d like to thank the folks at RHA for sending me a pair of the MA-350 to review.   RHA is a name I’ll admit I’m not immediately familiar with, so when an email fell into my inbox, offering me a chance to review their MA-350 model IEM, I admit I was a bit skeptical. But nonetheless, I accepted the offer and a couple days later the package arrived in my mailbox. So, does this upstart have what it takes to box with the best in the budget class? Read on to find out.   Packaging and Accessories: Comes in a simple paper/plastic box with three pairs of single flange eartips and a drawstring carrying case.   Design and Build Quality: Solid metal...
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mark2410

RHA MA-350 Quick Review

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Pros: Drama, Bass, Treble.

Cons: Dry, Mids

RHA MA-350 Quick Review   Thanks to RHA for the sample.   Brief:  Teeny tiny inverse trumpets.   Price:  £30   Specification:  Drivers 10mm Mylar, Frequency range 16-22,000Hz, Impedance 16ohms, Sensitivity 103dB, Rated/max power        3/10mW, Weight 11g, Cable 1.2m Fabric braided, Connections 3.5mm Gold plated   Accessories:  3 pairs of tips and a little baggie.   Build Quality:  Premium.  Machined aluminium buds and a weave covered cable sleeve all makes this feel like you’ve spend rather more than you have.  The cable is a little...
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