Molami Bight IEM/BUDS and Pleat Portables - Interesting fit, Interesting design
Dec 14, 2012 at 1:37 AM Thread Starter Post #1 of 4

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Just ran across these while browsing a dedicated headphone shop and saw their interesting mechanism for the fit. 
Anyhow here is their site, you'll see what i mean.
definitely, well, different.
 
http://www.molami.com/#/home
 
Simply scroll down and you will see what I mean. They seem oriented to the fashion sensed, but who knows. So far it seems nobody else has posted them up or given any sonic impressions.
I'll keep a diggin
 
Bit of a description anyhow :
 
"Bight features the EarClick system, which works by securing the earpiece at two separate points rather than one, relieving pressure from the ear canal for a more comfortable fit, while keeping it firmly in place. 
The sound of Bight is strong and clear, yet not over-powering. The EarClick System allows you to listen to your music, and also hear what is going on around you."
Graph for the Bight http://www.molami.com/headphones/bight/molami-bight-black-on-black/#/sound
 
 
just noticed the black on black "Pleats" towards the bottom of the page
Here's the graph for the Pleats http://www.molami.com/headphones/pleat/molami-pleat-black-on-black/#/sound
 
Dec 14, 2012 at 1:46 AM Post #2 of 4
Check out the Twine! O_O I guess if they sound decent I could picture them selling ok.




$250.00 USD
 
Dec 14, 2012 at 1:55 AM Post #3 of 4
well honestly I figured they might be liked by the ultrafashion crowd or for gifts for the fashion conscious. , not sure how hardcore head-fiers would feel, but hey.... it's just information for a well-informed decision right :)
 
I'm just the unpaid messenger here, waiting intently for comments.
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Dec 14, 2012 at 2:12 AM Post #4 of 4
The day I see someone wearing this...
 
This just doesn't look like anything that is meant for real life. Unless you live in the high class rich part of town. And dress in designer from head to toe to begin with.
 
On a usability standpoint, since there is so much leather and suede involved in these, cleaning would be such a ridiculous pain haha. Once it's stained or start to smell... well... game over.
 

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