Reviews by PeeTzz74

PeeTzz74

New Head-Fier
Pros: Spacious soundstage, very wide. Incredibly great for EDM music. Extremely comfortable
Cons: Cheap plastic feel, cable design might not last, Not worth it if you want more for your money.
My friend bought this from another friend of mine and i kinda used it alot by the time he got a new headphone. It gave me a very good look on what these cans can do.
 
Fit: Very good. Very comfortable. Can withstand long hours of wearing time.
 
Versions: If your looking for the same thing but with a mic the Razer Carcharias will do the trick.
 
Durability: It's ALL PLASTIC. Very cheap feeling  Thin cable, but cloth-type. Not so sturdy as you would think.

 
Accesories, Etc: Nothing really, just a headphone and some stickers. Also an additional cord to increase the length of it.
 
Others: The isolation of these are bad. It also leaks incredibly, even at low volumes.
 
Sound Quality: Extremely great for EDM music for the price. Don't expect high-end quality though, there's still alot more out there that are better. The bass extension is just great. It has a very lively feeling. Good for any genre, but dont expect audiophile quality.
 
Best for: All genres really. It can handle alot of it very well especially with a good burn-in.
 
Not for: If you are looking for more detail. Like i said, these cans can handle anything you can throw at them but dont expect much. It's more all-around than concentrating in a specific type of genre. Which means that it can handle em well, it isnt in the high end.
 
Overall: Very good headphones. For a price this cheap, it's on my recommendations list.
 
Other recommendations: The JVC Flats are damn cheaper but are almost as good as this. Check them out.

PeeTzz74

New Head-Fier
Pros: Bass. Just Bass.
Cons: Recessed Sound, Flat Mids and Highs.
First off.. Read this if you are interested in buying a pair of fairly-cheap, Beats replacement products. Otherwise, go look for something else.
 
My friend bought this in a store a few months back and i plan on reviewing them just now... I've used this earbuds lots of times and i've finally got the time to review them.
 
 
Fit: The fit is very good for me, you can push it up to the ear very well and it stays there...

 
Versions: There are 2 versions of this, the hammerhead, and the hammerhead pro. The pro comes with a mic, and a splitter of computer use. (you can use the iems for the pc)
 
Durability: The main housing is full of metal. No plastic here. All metal. Feels very sturdy, as if it wont break. The cable is very thick, which i really like.
 
Accesories, Etc: It comes with 4 types of buds. Standard is the Medium Doublebuds (which is advertised by razer to add more bass and such), and some small, large, and medium sized buds. They are all made of rubber however.. It has a case, though it feels very cheap and might not protect the buds very well for heavy abuse IMO.
 
Others: Not for running, the isolation of these are EXCELLENT! The combination of bass, sound isolation, and sound leakage (which there is none), is such a great thing to have if you want to jam out on dubstep.
 
Sound Quality: These are massively known for their bass. If you want some cheap copys of beats, you will be very pleased. This is a great bud for dubstep, hip-hop, RnB, or anything that has lots of bass. Subbass extention is great. It goes really low. Mids and highs are reccessed. It's like all of the background music are doing the talking and the vocals are just backtracks. EDM is not recommended cause even though there's alot of bass, the phone itself isn't lively, the bass is just deep, dark, punchy and overall flat. If you want something dark, and bassy for a very decent $50 IEM. These are great.
 
 

Best for: Dubstep, Rap, Hip-Hop, RnB lovers. The bass is just deep and dark. Very well for those genres compared to other IEM's in the same price range.
 
Not for: Rock, Metal, Classical or anything that requires some more highs and mids.
 
Overall: These IEM's are for BASS-HEADS. The bass will just clober you down. Nothing else much to say... Mids and Highs are recessed, soundstage is narrow... It's like buying a pair of cheaper, sturdier beats iems.
 
Other recommendations: For under $50 Try the JVC Fx3x or any of the bass IEM's in their line. It is cheap, sturdy, looks good, and a great value for the money. Better than the hammerhead because of its lively performance compared with this one. For the best IEM under $50, try the Soundmagic E10. I'll do a review for both of those if i have time.
 
If in need for some more recommendations, reviews, etc. Just PM me.
NickleCo
NickleCo
Yep they suck but when your daily iems get lost/ wire gets damaged and your out of funds they're actually not that bad. I found an eq to make the highs sparkle enough to be quite enjoyable and the bass well, less bass-y though mids are still the same. Also after finding some after market ear sleeves i found myself drawn to its rather dark midway deep soundstage. My daily driver iems are the senn ie80 though the cable gave up on me.
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