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Bought a pair myself. The poor packaging of this earphone is such that the foam of the R is depressed and when i took it out it started to flake and fall off, and the L is pressed against the R's cable, causing a deep line across the foam. Bass can be heard but not strong enough. highs sounds metallic.
Pros: Nice design.
Cons: Poor sound.
Very disappointing packaging, foam basically ruined.
I bought a pair of two.one white/silver and one black.Got a good price,thank God.One of the cases that come with,had the zip broken.The white pair,does not play clear sound with the max volume of my music player,while the black one does but the sound is bad.not loud enough,no bass.The only thing I like,they are light.I'll make someone happy,giving both away,for free.
Pros: Design,easy fit.
Cons: Terrible sound.cable is short,and cheap.Case came with broken zip.
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Jon
14/06/2008, 06:11 PM
rating
3/10
Bought a pair myself. The poor packaging of this earphone is such that the foam of the R is depressed and when i took it out it started to flake and fall off, and the L is pressed against the R's cable, causing a deep line across the foam. Bass can be heard but not strong enough. highs sounds metallic.
Pros: Nice design.
Cons: Poor sound.
Very disappointing packaging, foam basically ruined.
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Cris
10/08/2007, 02:33 AM
rating
2/10
I bought a pair of two.one white/silver and one black.Got a good price,thank God.One of the cases that come with,had the zip broken.The white pair,does not play clear sound with the max volume of my music player,while the black one does but the sound is bad.not loud enough,no bass.The only thing I like,they are light.I'll make someone happy,giving both away,for free.
Pros: Design,easy fit.
Cons: Terrible sound.cable is short,and cheap.Case came with broken zip.
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