Hi, I'm new to this head-fi community and this would be my first headphone review here at head-fi. Other headphones I've owned and listened to so far are the Sennheiser hd239, px100, rha ma350, bose qc15, qc 35, mee audio m6 pro, soundmagic e10, mi in ear pro, Philips shp 9500, Audio Technica M40x and UE9000.
Now let's get to the px95 and my review after listening to it for a week now.
I got these for fairly lesser price than the mrp here in India for around 21usd. I don't argue these have an amazing sound quality competing other headphones that run for around for 100usd but these pack very good sonic performance for it's price range.
Build and Design:
Design is modern and I wouldn't say I love or hate anything from the looks of these headphones. The sleek metal band is really good for the adjustment and provides a comfortable fit on my head but when worn tight, the metal band comes in contact with the top of my head which I felt to be annoying quite a bit. The casing outside the drivers swivel for a better fit. The foam pads are also decent enough and I don't feel any irritation wearing it for longer periods. The cables connecting the headphones felt flimsy and these would be one major downside.
Sound:
I'm no pro here at headphone reviews but these are just my thoughts and opinions about the px95. With that said let me write on it's sound quality
Treble:
PX 95 has impressive highs. These are definitely warmer set of headphones and you can really tell the details from the sparkling treble it produces. Rha ma 350 iem had the same kind of treble but ma 350s had ear piercing treble which is really uncomfortable for many ears. PX 95 really extends as much as the ma350 but it cuts off well before it can get to uncomfortable levels.
Bass:
These are emphasized quiet a bit on the bass. I wish I had the px100 for an AB test. The bass is punchy but I wished it was more controlled and tight. This wasn't really a con for the price I paid for this pair. It has loads of sub bass but I wish it had better presentation around 80hz. The sub bass barely does seep into the other frequencies at higher volumes. At full volume the music feels cramped and rushed. It does lose some clarity at higher volumes.
Mids:
Yet being V shaped, the mids don't disappear with the px95. They are well present but not very true to life. I'd say mids are bit colored but in a good way from a casual listening perspective.
Obvious being an open backed pair, the px95 do not isolate at all and you will be aware of your ambiance.Pads on these are removable and the L shaped plug is really good on this one for the portability. Right out of the box I was happy with the bass performance and it's sound signature. The main reason for this purchase was to find a bassy yet clear sounding on ears for under 50usd and the px95 for bit over 20usd was a steal.
Now let's get to the px95 and my review after listening to it for a week now.
I got these for fairly lesser price than the mrp here in India for around 21usd. I don't argue these have an amazing sound quality competing other headphones that run for around for 100usd but these pack very good sonic performance for it's price range.
Build and Design:
Design is modern and I wouldn't say I love or hate anything from the looks of these headphones. The sleek metal band is really good for the adjustment and provides a comfortable fit on my head but when worn tight, the metal band comes in contact with the top of my head which I felt to be annoying quite a bit. The casing outside the drivers swivel for a better fit. The foam pads are also decent enough and I don't feel any irritation wearing it for longer periods. The cables connecting the headphones felt flimsy and these would be one major downside.
Sound:
I'm no pro here at headphone reviews but these are just my thoughts and opinions about the px95. With that said let me write on it's sound quality
Treble:
PX 95 has impressive highs. These are definitely warmer set of headphones and you can really tell the details from the sparkling treble it produces. Rha ma 350 iem had the same kind of treble but ma 350s had ear piercing treble which is really uncomfortable for many ears. PX 95 really extends as much as the ma350 but it cuts off well before it can get to uncomfortable levels.
Bass:
These are emphasized quiet a bit on the bass. I wish I had the px100 for an AB test. The bass is punchy but I wished it was more controlled and tight. This wasn't really a con for the price I paid for this pair. It has loads of sub bass but I wish it had better presentation around 80hz. The sub bass barely does seep into the other frequencies at higher volumes. At full volume the music feels cramped and rushed. It does lose some clarity at higher volumes.
Mids:
Yet being V shaped, the mids don't disappear with the px95. They are well present but not very true to life. I'd say mids are bit colored but in a good way from a casual listening perspective.
Obvious being an open backed pair, the px95 do not isolate at all and you will be aware of your ambiance.Pads on these are removable and the L shaped plug is really good on this one for the portability. Right out of the box I was happy with the bass performance and it's sound signature. The main reason for this purchase was to find a bassy yet clear sounding on ears for under 50usd and the px95 for bit over 20usd was a steal.