- Exceptional sound quality
- Use with home or portable systems
- Lightweight, comfortable ergonomic design
- 6 foot extension cable
- Deluxe drawstring travel pouch
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Broken broken----they just don't last,
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This review is from: Maxell DHP-II Digital Full Size Headphone (Electronics)
These Headphones broke with regular use. They broke where the head piece connects to the ear piece on both sides. Yes I realize they are faily inexpensive but I expected them to last longer.
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2.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Sound, POOR quality,
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This review is from: Maxell DHP-II Digital Full Size Headphone (Electronics)
Sound compares to the $199 range brands like AKG, Sony MDR series, but the cheap plastic frame has no hinges and cracks,then disentigrates after 1-2 months of use. Bad frame design, holds good cups, and comfortable. If you rarely use these (couple hours a week) they might last. For semi-pro use, buy the Sony MDR-V6?? series, they have steel hinges and sound good.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Got them for under $25 USD,
This review is from: Maxell DHP-II Digital Full Size Headphone (Electronics)
My review might be different from the rest. I got these headphones when I was looking for the best headphones possible under $30 USD. I went around asking on a community forum that is dedicated to the hobby of headphones (many audiophiles etc spending their money reviewing headphones). I have to say I do not regret it one bit. These headphones really can compete in the 50-80 USD range, but if you have that kind of money, you might want to compare to other HP's out there. All I know is that if you can find them for $30 or under it is seriously a steal. The materials are plastic, so that's not the best; and the durability is not that great either. You have to treat them according to the materials being used, you know? Again, if you find these anywhere that sell for around $30 or less, JUST GET THEM. Trust me you will not regret it (or, at least, you shouldn't). When it comes to the current set price of $60, I would have to say keep looking and see if others give you good guidance on what to get. I recommend HEAD-FI.ORG to anyone that needs help. They are a really reliable community and you will find your set of HP's by doing research there. Here is the thread I had started when I was looking: [...]
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