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Panasonic RP-HTX7-RS Ryan Sheckler Signature Headphones

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4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (373 customer reviews)

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Technical Details

Color: Sheckler Ltd. Ed.
  • Retro styling
  • Lightweight for outdoor use
  • Single-sided cord
  • 3.9ft./1.2m cord
  • Large-diameter driver units 40mm (1-9/16")
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Product Details

  • Item Weight: 13.6 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00178Y1M2
  • Item model number: RP-HTX7-RS
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (373 customer reviews)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: May 16, 2008

Product Description

Color: Sheckler Ltd. Ed.

RP-HTX7-RS Red Sheckler Limited Edition


Customer Reviews

Most Helpful Customer Reviews
64 of 70 people found the following review helpful
Color Name:Sheckler Ltd. Ed.
Panasonic's RP-HTX7-RS Ryan Sheckler Signature Headphones are a very good pair of headphones at the entry level of the market. But once you start getting close to list price they are outclassed by many alternatives. I was lucky enough to buy a pair deeply discounted. While these are OK as an extra pair, they should probably be priced much less than they currently are.

It's important to test out cans like these with a variety of music. It's also important to give them time to adjust with extended play before you judge the sound quality. I spent quite a bit of time with these, and I think that there certainly sound good enough for most users. However, do not expect the type of sound quality that is going to blow you away. The sound is just ok.

The fit of these is part of the appeal. If you like the space cadet look of the extended metal head-bands as well as the simple shapes and clean lines, than you will find these to be attractive. These are definitely a candy apple red, so those who plan on wearing these around town will want to be mindful of just how conservative they like their electronics to look.

I noticed a tight fit on my very average sized head that started to give me a headache after an hour or so. With time, these adjusted somewhat but just be aware that they are tight. On the same token, those with small heads may feel less of a pinch but also have to factor in if they mind the fact that the metal bands swing out from the back of the ear pieces, making your head look bigger and rounder. Once again, that's just a personal preference.

The ear and band cushions definitely could have been beefed up a bit. The cord is definitely long enough for standard use on the go, or even for hooking up to a jack at home.

Many people will want a more conservative look, and some who don't care about looks may simply want slightly better quality sound. To that end, the Sennheiser HD201 Headphones win on both fronts. They are not much more comfortable, but they definitely have a lower profile and slightly better sound. At about half the price, they are pretty much a no-brainer for those looking for budget earphones. The main reason to pay the premium for these would be if you really are after the look, in which case you could certainly do worse. But for everybody else, give the HD201s a try.

Though I was happy to test the HTX7s after getting them on sale, I plan on getting a pair of HD201s right away to have as my extra pair. Those who want to move a little further up the food chain and don't mind spending a little more should try the AUDIO TECHNICA ATH-PRO5MS Stereo Headphones or the Audio-Technica ATH-M30 Professional Headphones.

Hope this helps.

Enjoy.
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89 of 100 people found the following review helpful
By Nik
Color Name:Sheckler Ltd. Ed.|Amazon Verified Purchase
The people that are saying these headphones are as good as the more expensive ones must be tone deaf or something. They are good headphones but are not worth more than what they cost ~$40. I got mine for around $21 so they are a bargain at that price. Sound quality is good for most people, the headphones do not isolate outside noise as you might imagine, you can easily hear what's going on around you when the volume is low. These do not come with the extension cable so you'll need to buy an extension if you plan to use these with anything other than a portable MP3 player cable is only 4ft enough to go from your head to your waist. These are also very light, which makes them feel cheap but perfect for portable use. They also seem very delicate with the thin metal wires and plastic construction, but I can't judge on that as I've only had them for a few days now. Bottom line if you are looking for audiophile sound quality and something that feels like it's built well spend the money on the expensive stuff. If you want a good set of headphones you won't feel bad about abusing, letting your kids use them or losing them then get these, perfect for work.
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24 of 27 people found the following review helpful
Nearly perfect for the price October 22, 2008
Color Name:Sheckler Ltd. Ed.|Amazon Verified Purchase
I really like these headphones.
I listen to bass-heavy electronic music like trance and these headphones have very sturdy bass and bright highs which are crucially important for the way I listen to this music. I can't really comment on the midrange since I'm not an audiophile.
The sealed headphones, when on your head, do not disturb others. Likewise the outside sound in my loud office environment is attenuated greatly by the sealed circumaural design which was my primary reason for buying these.

I only have two complaints. My glasses rub against the pads with a terrible noise which can be remedied by putting cloth over the pads. The other is probably not specific to these headphones but to all circumaural phones--it presses into my neck slightly below the ear and behind the jaw. It caused a rather weird sensation at first but I've gotten used to it.

Tightness is not a problem with these phones because of the vinyl-wrapped metal headband. This is great because it's impossible to overextend them--you just bend them back into shape with no trouble.

The Sheckler Signature model of these phones is the least expensive by at least 20 dollars when I bought it (maybe his sponsorship contract ended?). The red color had gotten lots of compliments and the skater's signature isn't out of place at all.

Excellent strain-relief, gold-plated 1/8" plug.
The impedence is just right for my portal XM Satellite Radio receiver and other devices. Always make sure your audio device can drive heavy headphones like these.

**EDIT** With any large headphone set like this I highly recommend the Boostaroo headphone amplifier.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Terrific Headphones!
On its own its a worthy pair of headphones that everybody should have to explore music vs having ordinary earbuds. Read more
Published 4 days ago by Superian
A good product. A great price
Pros:
- the price
- the product quality
- the sound quality

Cons:
- According to the Technical Information from Amazon, it was supposed to come with... Read more
Published 5 days ago by Hiroshi Asada
Durable frame
Bought 2 of these product. Nice quality for the price. I bought a Sony headset and the plastic that connects the headphone from the frame snapped. Read more
Published 8 days ago by NAVY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
awesome
headphones arrived new, undamaged and days ahead of schedule. enjoying them right now. many thanks.

the headphones themselves are great for the price. Read more
Published 22 days ago by chuck
very good for $30 headphones
for $30 4.5 out of 5. good sound. can still hear exterior noise, which can be good if you don't want to be completely lost in your own world of sound. Read more
Published 23 days ago by dhbdad
You get decent headphones for a decent price
I bought these headphones a few months ago because my Phillips O Neil headphones broke.
I looked through millions of headphones, and believe it or not it was extremely... Read more
Published 25 days ago by Ignatius
One month later and still pleased
I have had these headphones for a little over a month now and I couldn't be more pleased. Of course they aren't the best on the market, but I'm not a crazy obsessive audiophile;... Read more
Published 27 days ago by Bryan
Broken after 4 months of average use
I really liked these headphones - they're stylish & fit well, and the sound (to a non-audiophile) is just fine. The cord is long enough and they're easy to adjust. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Karen Abrams
Lovely retro headphones
They look beautiful but they are a bit bulky, bit bigger than they would appear in the picture. They would be perfect just a tiny bit smaller. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Mrs. Wagnerian
Decent Item for a Short Term Commitment
Initially, I fell in LOVE with these headphones. I mean, they've got that nostalgic feel, the sound quality is decent for the price (and I had paid $47 for them when they first... Read more
Published 1 month ago by mattervsspace
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