I used this amp mainly with a pair of HD 650 and it does what it is supposed to do: it has way more power than I need, it's quiet and it makes everything sound in its place. I have never heard...
I bought these headphones just for the fun of it, to see how they sound with all that apparently amazing bass.
Well, for $50, they're ok sounding for extra bass headphones. They do have a...
Bought it some time ago, based on user reviews. Straight out of the box it seemed huge, especially compared to my old Cowon D2. Also, sound was awful. Granted, I don't have large hi-fi cans, only...
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I’m a basshead. I say that loudly and proudly, even though some folks believe basshead and audiophile are mutually exclusive. Obviously, I’m not in that camp. But sometimes, I...
I just spoke to a Monster Cable representative, he told me it was 1 year for any manufacturing defects and after that they will replace it once for any reason for the lifetime of the earphones. They must be purchased from an authorized Monster reseller, you must be the original purchaser and you must have your receipt.
Can you name another earphone company that will replace your earphones, say 6 years down the road, even if you are clearly at fault for breaking them?
They do have that warranty. One of my friends who has some kind of skullcandy talks to me about earphones (cuz he knows I'm into them) and always mentions how his skullcandy breaks and how he keeps using the warranty on them.
They do have that warranty. One of my friends who has some kind of skullcandy talks to me about earphones (cuz he knows I'm into them) and always mentions how his skullcandy breaks and how he keeps using the warranty on them.
Interesting. Now the question is: are there any that are actually tolerable? Like for gym use or lawn mowing use? I seriously would get a pair if they have that warranty and maybe approach JVC Marshmallow or low end SoundMagic type sound quality.
Why does the box have one strain relief design on it, and then the actual headphones have another?
Probably a minor revision from the time they designed the box/artwork. I bet they ordered thousands of boxes - no need to throw them all out and redo them just for a minor detail.