Sound Signature.
If I were to describe this cans, the V shape would be fitting, but it is just a moderate V shape, nothing overly pronounced but not flat by any means.
Bass.
This is where the cans excel at. The bass is pronounced and continues with a mid bass emphasis. I'm more of a sub-bass craver rather than the mid bass hump because I feel it steals clarity to the mids, so this left something to be desired, though nothing that made me regret my purchase. I find myself enjoying pop, edm, rock with this pair to the point of losing sight of the background, I see the average joe digging this set for this, but truth be told, the sub bass is a notch below the mid bass. If I they could reverse this, they'd be perfect for me.
Mids.
Withdrawn, but not by much, the mids are clear but again the mid bass steals the show. Male voices sound powerful with depth. Guitar cords sound beautiful. Overall very enjoyable mids.
Highs.
This cans do have a boost around the 10k. I tend to like my headphones with a little less highs, nevertheless, they never sound fatiguing or excrutiating, on the contrary, they give the cymbals a spot in music that you can easily distinguish without being overbearing. This is what gives the headphones the somewhat clear feel.
Isoaltion
Mediocre, just as good as the average closed cans.
Comfort
Clamp pressure is almost non existent, but they won't fall off your head, so this are really confortable, you can use them literally for hours without pain. The ear space could be bigger. They fit mine, but just barely, and I'm 6 ft tall with average sized ears. Bigger heads should stay away they won't fit.
Value
I paid 70 dlls, but they do give a lot more than what they offer. They are not meant for bassheads nor audiophiles, but will appeal to everyone looking for a "jack of all trades". Enjoying music is what they are meant for, and these, well, they just deliver that in the sub $100 range.
If I were to describe this cans, the V shape would be fitting, but it is just a moderate V shape, nothing overly pronounced but not flat by any means.
Bass.
This is where the cans excel at. The bass is pronounced and continues with a mid bass emphasis. I'm more of a sub-bass craver rather than the mid bass hump because I feel it steals clarity to the mids, so this left something to be desired, though nothing that made me regret my purchase. I find myself enjoying pop, edm, rock with this pair to the point of losing sight of the background, I see the average joe digging this set for this, but truth be told, the sub bass is a notch below the mid bass. If I they could reverse this, they'd be perfect for me.
Mids.
Withdrawn, but not by much, the mids are clear but again the mid bass steals the show. Male voices sound powerful with depth. Guitar cords sound beautiful. Overall very enjoyable mids.
Highs.
This cans do have a boost around the 10k. I tend to like my headphones with a little less highs, nevertheless, they never sound fatiguing or excrutiating, on the contrary, they give the cymbals a spot in music that you can easily distinguish without being overbearing. This is what gives the headphones the somewhat clear feel.
Isoaltion
Mediocre, just as good as the average closed cans.
Comfort
Clamp pressure is almost non existent, but they won't fall off your head, so this are really confortable, you can use them literally for hours without pain. The ear space could be bigger. They fit mine, but just barely, and I'm 6 ft tall with average sized ears. Bigger heads should stay away they won't fit.
Value
I paid 70 dlls, but they do give a lot more than what they offer. They are not meant for bassheads nor audiophiles, but will appeal to everyone looking for a "jack of all trades". Enjoying music is what they are meant for, and these, well, they just deliver that in the sub $100 range.