DESIGN
Large, bulky, arguably overbuilt ear elements
Perfect for those with larger hands as the ear elements are easy to not only handle but also to remove from one's ears
Large ear elements may be problematic for those with smaller ears- may excessively contact outer ears
Cable does have some memory, but it otherwise easy to handle
Sturdy-feeling 90* 3.5mm jack with good strain relief
ACCESSORIES
Nylon pouch which is just a bit smaller than I'd like
6 ear fittings- S, M, L in both silicon and foam-impregnated silicone
Plentitude of ear fittings makes asymmetrical ear canals easy to fit
SOUND SIGNATURE
Depends on source device!
SYNERGY WITH SOURCE DEVICE
These seem to pair well with the (onboard DAC and AMP) headphone-out on my ThinkPad X220 with good detail and bass that's ample but reasonably controlled
They pair poorly with my SanDisk Santa Clip+ with which they have OK detail but excessive, poorly-controlled bass
These are much more source device-tempermental than my Etymotic HF5's, which seem to deliver a pretty consistent sound signature amongst my source devices
EDIT:
The more I listen through the headphone-out of my X220, the more I notice how distinct the bass guitar and background vocals are on my copy of Jimmy Hendrix' "The Ultimate Experience" (greatest hits). This reinforces my earlier impression that synergy is important with these and which makes them a "garbage-in, garbage-out" type of 'phone. FYI. YMMV. Etc.
Large, bulky, arguably overbuilt ear elements
Perfect for those with larger hands as the ear elements are easy to not only handle but also to remove from one's ears
Large ear elements may be problematic for those with smaller ears- may excessively contact outer ears
Cable does have some memory, but it otherwise easy to handle
Sturdy-feeling 90* 3.5mm jack with good strain relief
ACCESSORIES
Nylon pouch which is just a bit smaller than I'd like
6 ear fittings- S, M, L in both silicon and foam-impregnated silicone
Plentitude of ear fittings makes asymmetrical ear canals easy to fit
SOUND SIGNATURE
Depends on source device!
SYNERGY WITH SOURCE DEVICE
These seem to pair well with the (onboard DAC and AMP) headphone-out on my ThinkPad X220 with good detail and bass that's ample but reasonably controlled
They pair poorly with my SanDisk Santa Clip+ with which they have OK detail but excessive, poorly-controlled bass
These are much more source device-tempermental than my Etymotic HF5's, which seem to deliver a pretty consistent sound signature amongst my source devices
EDIT:
The more I listen through the headphone-out of my X220, the more I notice how distinct the bass guitar and background vocals are on my copy of Jimmy Hendrix' "The Ultimate Experience" (greatest hits). This reinforces my earlier impression that synergy is important with these and which makes them a "garbage-in, garbage-out" type of 'phone. FYI. YMMV. Etc.
How would you rate the bass quality (especially sub bass extension) and quantity against the klipsch x10?
Thanks