getclikinagas
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The Havi is my daily driver now
They are more versatile(for me) that my RE400 and therefore, get preference when I'm listening to music in shuffle mode.
They're a lot less fatiguing than my Titan1 and therefore, better suited for long term listening.
They feel better built than my RE400 and therefore, better suited for when I'm on the move and need isolation.
However, they're not as comfortable or easy to pop-in-n-out as the Titan1/RE400 which is Niggle 1.
Niggle 2 is the power requirement. But this is a minor niggle because I find that they sound quite good directly out of my LG G2.
There was a channel imbalance with the first pair I received. And I do see the cracks reported in this thread on both pairs(this doesn't affect the sound though).
All for 60$.
Apart from the 79$ RE400 I can't think of a direct competitor with a similar sound signature(within the price bracket). Maybe that's my limited experience talking.
They are more versatile(for me) that my RE400 and therefore, get preference when I'm listening to music in shuffle mode.
They're a lot less fatiguing than my Titan1 and therefore, better suited for long term listening.
They feel better built than my RE400 and therefore, better suited for when I'm on the move and need isolation.
However, they're not as comfortable or easy to pop-in-n-out as the Titan1/RE400 which is Niggle 1.
Niggle 2 is the power requirement. But this is a minor niggle because I find that they sound quite good directly out of my LG G2.
There was a channel imbalance with the first pair I received. And I do see the cracks reported in this thread on both pairs(this doesn't affect the sound though).
All for 60$.
Apart from the 79$ RE400 I can't think of a direct competitor with a similar sound signature(within the price bracket). Maybe that's my limited experience talking.