the t.bone HD 200
Most certainly reasonable for the price
Given how cheap these headphones are they are most certainly of good value, The sound is not the worlds most amazing but it really isn't bad for the price at all. They sit very nicely (on my head at the very least) and are rather comfortable. In terms of build quality it has been sturdy thus far and seems well put together. In conclusion i'd recommend these for someone not necessarily looking for a professional sound but instead wants a more viable cheaper option.
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I does the job
I use these headphones with Casio CDP-130 digital piano. Pros : Easy to adjust, light-weighted, long cord. Cons: - Nothing special, it does the job if you just want to play piano without bothering anyone. You get what you pay for.
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Value for money headphones
I got those as part of a bundle with the intent to use them during practice (with a digital piano). The HD 200 do offer a lot for the price. They are very comfortable and the construction quality is good (as I said, for the price). However, I was not 100% pleased with the sound, they were too 'bright' for me. Nonetheless, I admit that it would be hard to find better ones at this price.
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I'm not very experienced in using headphones, but these are very comfortable, the sound is what I need, clear and full, and their quality seems very good.
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Good for price
These are fine for the price. Have good length of cable. At the price these are not going to be the best but are very good value for money
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