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Probably won't be as popular because they don't 'look' as good as Beats.
Probably won't be as popular because they don't 'look' as good as Beats.
Probably won't be as popular because they don't 'look' as good as Beats.
I really don't get what the deal is with putting letters backwards and they're suddenly "cool". Anyways, I'm expecting something in-between the solo and mixr; bad build quality and comfort but at least half-decent audio quality.
I really don't get what the deal is with putting letters backwards and they're suddenly "cool". Anyways, I'm expecting something in-between the solo and mixr; bad build quality and comfort but at least half-decent audio quality.
I like the DNA as well. I think it's a good sounding headphones with all the features a portable headphone should have.
How do they compare to the Monster Diamond Tears?
It's interesting how they take what's likely the same driver as the beats and repackage it over and over.
So I take it you've heard the Beats and the headphones in the DNA series? Or are you just speculating?
Nice try. The drivers are not the same.
Unqualified statements like these turn forums for useful information into "village people" rant sites. Please try to make informed posts and not to turn these threads into campaigns against large manufacturers like Monster.
Probably won't be as popular because they don't 'look' as good as Beats.
confirmed by the man who engineered them for Monster (and happens to be an admin for head-fi). Now you understand better than you did before why I made my statement. This isn't an uncommon practice. Don't you think it's interesting? So, yes, I think it's likely (as I said) that it's a repackage of the same driver as at least one other Monster headphone.
Really? Didn't know that. Who's the admin in question?
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