I have these, and I like the sound a lot for a foldable/portable headphone. I find the pads feel about as good as on-ear pads can feel, in my experience. They usually sell for around $150 (original MSRP was $300 when they first came out). Note that the Musician's Friend description is confusing where it says, "The SE-MHR5 contains two cable options: a balanced cable, which caters to a grater sound separation when using a compatible amplifier, and a standard cable for regular use. Both cables work with 3.5mm stereo plugs with rugged surrounds." The headphones have a single-entry 3.5mm twist-lock connector in one cup, and they come with two straight cables - one terminated in a standard 3.5mm, the other terminated in a 2.5mm four-pole (TRRS) balanced jack (which could be adapted to XLR or 4.4mm Pentacon) if you have a balanced amp and wanted to drive them that way. They work great with my Onkyo DP-S1 Rubato DAP on the balanced out.
They also have open box / used versions for $69.99. I ordered a "Used - Like New" unit from Audio Center, fulfilled by Amazon. The unit I received had no visible defects and appears to function perfectly. It adds just a touch of warmth to the sound in my opinion. I found that the single ended output starts to distort more than I liked at higher volumes. However, the balanced output sounds great to me at the volumes I typically listen to.
If you are open to buying used/open box, this seems like a decent deal to try out this interesting little amp. I think it makes a perfect compliment to my ADI-2 DAC / Drop THX 789 combo.
As of this posting, they seem to have six red units available at that price and more in black.
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idk what from what when it comes to TWS, but you can get crinacle.com's top pick the OG Samsung Galaxy Buds on amazon for <$100 now that the Buds+ are out. For cheapo ones I've seen some people rec the motorola vervebuds 300 ~$40ish. Kind of mixed reviews for both of those but I guess that's par for the course on TWS stuff.
Just my 2 cents...
I tested quite a few and for the most part the microphone performance is rubbish.
You might look into things like the FiiO UTWS1 or BTR5 or Shanling UP4 (love mine) and attach your favourite IEM / headphone.
Beats the quality crap out of every TWS there is.
I don't know about TOTL, but I've really been enjoying the Tranya B530. Warm, smooth, and clear with a wonderful soundstage. Great battery life. Haven't had any complaints about calls, but I don't talk on the phone very much. Really good sound/functionality for $60 USD. FWIW.
I don't know about TOTL, but I've really been enjoying the Tranya B530. Warm, smooth, and clear with a wonderful soundstage. Great battery life. Haven't had any complaints about calls, but I don't talk on the phone very much. Really good sound/functionality for $60 USD. FWIW.
It certainly looks appealing. I've already committed to try out the Sennheiser one, we'll see. If I decide to move on, I may take those for a spin. Appreciate the input.
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