Reviews by Tsmmjr

Tsmmjr

New Head-Fier
Pros: Very Cheap, Include 3/4 to 1/4 Headphone jack,Comfortable,light weight. In-line volume control.
Cons: Annoyingly long cord, Cheap feeling construction,ugly?
Okay, I ordered these headphones from Walmart on Nov 15,2013. They were a total of $10 with shipping and other fees included. They came four days later in a box, enclosed in clamshell packaging which actually wasn't so bothersome to open. When opening, to be honest I was very surprised.
 
Comfort/Construction
Firstly, these things are light, and feel almost weightless in the hand and on the head. While at the same time, they also feel like they would break if you made a mistake. I at first had trouble a few times getting them to fit on my head and ears correctly but that doesn't take long to figure out because the cup just sits on your ear instead of holding on to it like a circumaural headphone. The small weight and the shape/material on the pads make them very comfortable for long listening sessions.For the most part, I barely feel that they are on my head. The only draw back being that after a while your ears will get a bit warm despite the "open air" enclosure the drivers of these headphones exist in. 
 
Sound
Well, I didn't expect much and I didn't get too much. The bass(strong suit of these cans) is actually good and has a punch but its also boomy and sounds a bit uncontrolled.  The mids sound flat, and just bland/unemphasized but they are listenable and I cannot complain. When curtain instruments and effects are heard there is an annoying echo that sometimes resonates from these cans plastic construction - This is rather annoying but mostly isn't heard. The highs are also a little weak, and if you eq them they sound harsh and "over-sparkly". S sounds in songs for example, become very ringy if you change the loudness anywhere past 5khz. Overall they definitely sound warmer than my other reviewed cheap headphones(Sony MDR zx-100) and they aren't as bright sounding. Also, although they are supposedly open air, there is little to no sound leakage when listening at upper volumes.
 
Use
The thing that urks me the most is the hilariously long cord that it is equipped with (9.8 ft). This cord is thin and its hard to manage and often gets in the way for any use but for pc.
The headphones look a little silly on the ear(in my opinion) and I would much rather prefer that they were black.
When you put them on, they seem to reduce external volumes by half or a little less than half, which is a definite plus. 
Being 32 ohms they are quite easy to drive and can reach high volumes mostly without amplification, and their efficiency is quite high at 107db/mw??. or 103/db/mw
And would you believe this? For less than 11 dollars you get headphones with very low harmonic distortion, I have amplified these and have yet to hear any of the sort. The in-line volume control is so convenient its unreal, I like not having to alt-tab, or reach for the button to increase/reduce volume on my music source when I can just move a slider. 
 
Overall
Cheap Price, Warm sound(a little too warm), They do indeed feel like plastic, They have a silly, long cord. To me they look a bit childish. You can make them shine bright with a simple "Mountain-top eq"
Its worth the 10 dollars, so stop judging and buy them. 
lalojimenez
lalojimenez
Totally agree with Tsmmjr
 
Warm sound, the bass lifts pretty good but the mids and highs not great but for the price they are fine.
 
I wanted the long cord and volume control because when I used them I wanted to control the volume of movies or music I played in my computer (the computer was far away from my bed and i had to get up and turn up or down the volume, lazy right? still pretty long cord  haha)
 
The design is like ugly silver futuristic like, but the sound is reasonable for the price. I find them reasonably confortable. Right now I use them mostly on my Ipod classic and it sounds ok.

Tsmmjr

New Head-Fier
Pros: Frequency Range, Build quality ( Notes ) , Price of course.
Cons: Blaring Highs, Sound quality Poor is "meh" without equalization.
The MDR ZX100 were in my view at Bestbuy for 12 dollars and for such a price I of course picked them up and threw it in the bag.
 
Getting to the point, I have had these for a year and the overall quality is ok especially considering the price.
 
Build Quality - Although plastic, the quality is sturdy, I dont know what the other reviewers are talking about in terms of comfort because there is no comfort loss when wearing these for prolonged time due to their minimal weight. The plastic is no way "cheap" and will not break on less you intentionally step on them to break. 
 
Lows: Hearing the subwoofer shaking lows with this pair is not going to happen, out of the box the zx100's frequency response definitely favors the middle to higher spectrum.
I cant say that bass doesn't exist, because it indeed does, but in my opinion it isnt where it should be. Think of the lows sort of being like that of a cheap Logitech 2.1 subwoofer.
 
Mids: The mids on these headphones are very prominite and make voices and all the "etc" sounds in movies and songs very audible. This is indeed my favorite part about these headphones is that the music does not sound drowned out and muffled by bass, but instead rather clear if it weren't for deafening highs. 
 
Highs: Okay Sony, I guess.
 
The highs are hard to explain, its like having a horn tweeter placed right next to your ear at at least 50DB. The highs are extremely defined, and although this isn't a horrible thing it should be toned down a bit. 
 
Overall : Out of the box, these headphones produce okay sounds for your ears, although I can guarantee your for free that it can be worlds better than it currently is.
With equalization, these headphones are truly becoming a grand value. Increasing the 10-60 Hz frequencies solves all sound quality issues with these headphones, it will tone down the blaring highs and the lows will be more audible as they should be. Although the bass still wont shake your head with an eq, it will be more pleasurable than it would be. 
Basically, after heavy equalization, these headphones easily make it sound like it is in the 30-60 dollar tier. 
Why not get them, They are 12 dollars...
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