Behringer Closed-Back Studio Headphones with Extended Bass Response
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No bottom end! Looks can be deceiving.
I had to take a chance for the price! They look like the Beyerdynamic 770's but that's all they do. Broke them in over night hoping for better sound but in the AM they were still super thin sounding. Also had a friend in Nashville who purchased the phones from another vendor and he said he had the same issue. On a tone generator you can hear frequency down to 15hz but low end is not reproduced accurately when listening to music. Sounds like they roll off at 200hz. I think the Extended Bass extended right past these phones! Ha!
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Dont bother for critical listening. OK for casual use.
Compared with Sony 7506 my go to standard. Sounds like listening through a curtain. Less clarity, less bass. A little fatiguing over time. Cheap enough but it is not likely that I will ever use them again. That being said they sound good enough for casual use. Good price. They would be OK for field monitoring for film or video.
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I was expecting better.
After all the hype and positive comments regarding these, I was expecting much more. They are comfortable but the sound is very thin. The description said extended bass, really? The mid bass is almost non existent. The highs a alright. I like my Shures better.
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Nothing like the 770's it's trying to emulate
Seem to be constructed well, but sound awful. No bass, harsh midrange peak and sound distorted as well. They sound nothing like the Beyer 770 headphones they are attempting to emulate. I do not recommend them.
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Useless hesdphones
They are comfortable on the ears, that is the only good thing. There is nothing below 200Hz. Weird upper mid-range peak. Just sound awful. Don't buy them
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just terrible
I feel ripped off, even for $35. Everything is terrible about the sound. No bass. Shrill highs.
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