ourfpshero
Headphoneus Supremus
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ok thats mean- but i'm not a big hd555 fan despite their popularity.
manufacturers link Full Size Headphone - HA-G770 - Introduction
these are about the same size as a senn hd555/595. comfort is ok- has cloth pads (not velour). the wings on the headband are adjustable. feels solid enough but still cheap-ish.
next to harx700
![](http://img373.imageshack.us/img373/3021/1002353xm3.jpg)
large odd headband , cloth pads
![](http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/9972/1002354so5.jpg)
close up pad and cup
![](http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/2100/1002356ta5.jpg)
gave it a quick 2 hr burn in. has good high notes, decent mids, decent bass. bass reaches lower than a hd555, trebles just as high but not as sweet sounding. more burn in might help. definately better highs than the jvc harx700 but bass not as strong.
\overnight burn in -bass has mellowed, highs less harsh
good for gaming so far. can handle a ton of bass. i would have to say unbelievable sound for 28$- doesnt 'feel' as nice as the harx700 (which feels like a real name-brand can to me)
manufacturers link Full Size Headphone - HA-G770 - Introduction
these are about the same size as a senn hd555/595. comfort is ok- has cloth pads (not velour). the wings on the headband are adjustable. feels solid enough but still cheap-ish.
next to harx700
![](http://img373.imageshack.us/img373/3021/1002353xm3.jpg)
large odd headband , cloth pads
![](http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/9972/1002354so5.jpg)
close up pad and cup
![](http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/2100/1002356ta5.jpg)
gave it a quick 2 hr burn in. has good high notes, decent mids, decent bass. bass reaches lower than a hd555, trebles just as high but not as sweet sounding. more burn in might help. definately better highs than the jvc harx700 but bass not as strong.
\overnight burn in -bass has mellowed, highs less harsh
good for gaming so far. can handle a ton of bass. i would have to say unbelievable sound for 28$- doesnt 'feel' as nice as the harx700 (which feels like a real name-brand can to me)