Reviews by quinn1980

quinn1980

New Head-Fier
Pros: price, ability
Cons: no cable control
These were recently reduced in price at comet (uk) and after comparing them against sony, denon and others these were easily the best sound and comfort for price. The other brands were slightly more but came worse off in my review.
Great for cutting outside noise and cost 25 quid
Dsnuts
Dsnuts
I little Gem.. I have a review on em on Amazon.com.. I bought 3 portables to compare and these have the best dynamics out of all of em....They do need a good burn in but the sounds are amazing for the price.. A hidden gem for shure..
JK1
JK1
Those thinking about the HAS600 should look at the HAS650. The HAS650 has similar but more refined sound, is much more compact, and imo is also more comfortable. Imo the only reason to choose the HAS600 over the HAS650 is if your budget is tight, and the 600 is much cheaper. if someone is so price sensitive, then perhaps they should consider the HAS160. Sometimes it is even under $10. The HAS160 is brighter and has less bass than the HAS600 and HAS650. If one bends the headband to increase the clamping force on the HAS160, then the bass will increase. Compressing the earpads a number of times to flatten them out will also increase the bass a bit.
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