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The COP is actually very light weight.  

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Don't mind me fellas.  I just happened to have come across this image earlier.  Wanted to post it here in case anyone wanted to know more about the dual driver system in the future.

 

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Just got mine delivered (the non Steez branded version from Japan). My first impression is that they are more comfy, but not as good-sounding as the Beats Mixr's (the 751's cost less than half the Mixr's mind you). The variable bass feature is effective, but the treble seems a bit too tame out of the box. I will burn them in overnight and see if there's any difference tomorrow. I can confirm that there seems to be very little (if any)  leakage from them (a high amount of leakage was a criticism of one reviewer on Youtube). Build quality is plastiky, but of an acceptable standard for the price. 

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I can confirm that there seems to be very little (if any)  leakage from them (a high amount of leakage was a criticism of one reviewer on Youtube).

 

LOL!  Told ya!  That guy is smokin' some I-dunno-what.  biggrin.gif

 

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My first impression is that they are more comfy, but not as good-sounding as the Beats Mixr's (the 751's cost less than half the Mixr's mind you). The variable bass feature is effective, but the treble seems a bit too tame out of the box. I will burn them in overnight and see if there's any difference tomorrow.

 

Yeah, definitely let me know what you think of them after burn-in.  Whenever I want more mids~highs, I just turn down the bass and turn up the volume.  In many cases, that does the trick.  smile.gif

post #95 of 99

Anyone knows where I might find these in Singapore? I'm searching online stores in Singapore but they only seem to have the se-MJ721 instead.. :(

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I'm searching online stores in Singapore but they only seem to have the se-MJ721 instead.. :(

 

Almost sounds like a Twilight Zone episode for Head-Fiers.  Sorry, haven't a clue.  But FWIW, it seems like a quite a few people got theirs straight from Japan (mainly because they did not want the Steez logo).  Maybe that might be a good solution for you as well?

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Almost sounds like a Twilight Zone episode for Head-Fiers.  Sorry, haven't a clue.  But FWIW, it seems like a quite a few people got theirs straight from Japan (mainly because they did not want the Steez logo).  Maybe that might be a good solution for you as well?

I don't really mind the steez logo.Albeit being odd sounding,I'm cool with having an urban looking logo on my headphones(maybe because I'm still a teenager).

I'm just asking cuz I know someone at pioneer Singapore who can get me a discount off stuff,but I'm not sure if Singapore has this model.

I'm already planning on getting the steez type T speaker.

post #98 of 99
What is the soundstage like in terms of width and depth on these cans? They look snazzy and I am craving some nice bass that is also portable >:]
post #99 of 99

These are on Amazon.com for $50 delivered!

 

Or import to UK cost £46.71 inc postage and import fee's!

These are ~£60-65 in UK and you dont get the Mic cable or pouch ;)

 

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a257/royandkelly/steez_zps52b2041a.png


Edited by roy8846 - 1/28/13 at 11:55am
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