Head Gear Reviews by jgray91
  1. RHA MA-350

    4.00 star(s)
    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...
  2. JVC HA-FXT90

    4.50 star(s)
      Before I get into it, I'm going to list what I did listen to the most when I evaluate the JVC.   Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei OSTs, an anime OST that features a myriad of genres, and songs that I have listened to so many times. This helps a lot because I can recognize any changes, most of the time. Muse, mostly from the album "Black Holes and Revolutions" and "The Resistance". A few other bands and artists on and off like Coldplay, Keane, Florence + the Machine, Adele, Bloc Party, and a few other anime OSTs like Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann's...
  3. Koss PortaPro - Headphones ( semi-open )

    4.50 star(s)
      This is my first 8 hours of my portapros impression (on a intercity bus, in less than ideal environment for an open can. EDIT 1: this was on the day of purchase).   First thing that stands out: separation of a song's different elements. Made me hear more, yet still sounds fun and engaging. Prominent trumpets, horns, cymbals, etc. Those high notes sounds almost intruding in certain parts of a song. Vocals are slightly recessed compared to other elements. Bass is adequate, but not always. Bass guitars and similar sounds (cello, etc.) sounds...
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