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RHA MA-350 headphone review 5 star

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Absolutely phenomenal sound.... For those of you who knows what I am talking about, listening to these headphones feels almost like sitting in a room designed for fractal nonlinear resonances. The mids are on the warm side. The lows(bass) is very tight, punchy, and unlike the infamous beats by dre. and 50 cent sms, it does not drown out the mids and higshs. I've burned these in for well over 100 hrs. and have to say that these are a high dollar in-ear monitor for literally a fracion of the cost. I want to thoroughly thank Reid and Heath Acoustics for sending these ou for review.

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No offense but did they require a review for some free headphones?  I don't want to rip apart your first post, but you might want to check out some of the other headphone reviews to get an idea what people expect.

 

For anyone else who stumbles across this thread, here is what the OP is talking about http://www.rhacoustics.com/?menu=earbuds

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I have a pair of MA-350 for review as well. Pretty good for the price actually.
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First time poster, long time (seriously - years) lurker.

 

I too have a pair of these and, for the money (they retail at £29.95) they are incredible.

 

Now, whilst my experience of ultra high end stuff is minimal, I am an audiophile with 20-odd years worth of experience with all sorts of source equipment and earphones from budget to higher-mid range, and my current roster of 'phones includes Hippo VB, Panny RP-HJE 900, with a Cowon iAudio X7 (X5 previous to that and iRiver H340 prior to that).

 

Anyway, the RHAs perform amazingly in this price bracket.  In fact, in my opinion, they easily kill off many 'phones that cost two or three times as much.  They have incredibly strong bass (they're ideal for bassheads), good up front mids and clear treble.

 

There are one or two manufacturing niggles (L and R markings on each bud are very hard to make out and the fabric coated cable is not liked by many), but these will no doubt be addressed with any future IEMs this company releases.

 

I am not afilliated to RHA in any way, shape, or form.  It's also worth remembering that they are pretty new in the IEM/headphone world, so they are only on their first generation models (they also do some excellent headphones) but, based on these initial steps, they could well be a manufacturer to watch.

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