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Koss Porta Pro Classic On-Ear Headphones, Retro Style, 3.5mm Wired Plug, Durable, Black/Silver

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Brand Koss
Color Black/Silver
Ear Placement On Ear
Form Factor On Ear
Impedance 60 Ohm

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  • Connectivity Technology: Wired. Designed for deep bass performance
  • Comfortable, secure fit with adjustable headband and multi-pivoting earplates
  • Two adjustable temporal-comfort zone pads shift the pressure and perfectly balance the ear plates on your ear
  • Collapsible for maximum portability, includes carrying case
  • Connector Type: 1 x Headphones (mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm)

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Porta Pro Classic

Legendary Design

The acclaimed Koss Porta Pro was introduced in 1984 and continues to be one of the most recognized headphones around the world.

Porta Pro Classic

Perfectly Portable

Porta Pro features a unique collapsible design for easy storage and ultimate portability.

Porta Pro Classic

The Sound of Koss

Koss engineered 60 Ohm drivers deliver remarkable high-fidelity audio at 15-25,000Hz producing deep bass, crisp highs and superior midrange.

Porta Pro Classic

Comfort Zone

Adjustable headband and ComfortZone temporal pads providing a comfortable listening experience.

Two Classics. One Remarkable Listening Experience.

Porta Pro Classic

Porta Pro Classic

True to the original, Porta Pro Classic remains virtually unchanged since it's introduction in 1984 using the same 60 Ohm drivers, producing deep bass, crisp highs and superior midrange.

Porta Pro Black

Porta Pro Black

Looking for a modern look with a retro soul? Porta Pro black share's everything listeners love from the original, now in a sleek jet black colorway.

Legendary Sound. Legendary Design.

Porta Pro Black

For over 40 years the Koss Porta Pro has delivered a rich and expansive audio experience with deep bass, crisp highs an a breathtaking midrange you have to hear to believe. #HearingIsBelieving

Porta Pro Black

The Koss Pro Pro embodies the perfect blend of high-fidelity audio and nostalgic style. It's distinctive retro style design has become an iconic symbol in the world of fashion and portable audio.

Porta Pro Classic
Porta Pro Black
Frequency Response 15 - 25,000 Hz
Impedance 60 Ohms
SPL 111 dB
Drivers Koss Dynamic
Cushions Foam
Connector 3.5mm
ComfortZone Adjustable Temporal Pads
Included Porta Pro, carrying pouch

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Price
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Connection
3.5mm 3.5mm Utility Series Utility Series 3.5mm 3.5mm Bluetooth, Analog Pass Through
Utility Series
3.5mm, USB-C & Lightning 3.5mm, USB-C & Lightning
Audio Controls
In-Line Remote Utility Cord Remote Utility Cord Remote In-Line Remote Integrated Audio Controls
Microphone
In-Line Remote Utility Cord Remote Utility Cord Remote In-Line Remote Integrated Microphone
Noise Cancelling
Adjustable Headband
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Collapsible
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
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    4.6 out of 5 stars
    16,807 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the sound quality, value for money, and comfort of the headphones. They mention that the sound is amazing, fairly balanced along the sound spectrum, and doesn't cause listening fatigue. Some are also satisfied with the lightweight design. However, some customers differ on the build quality and fit.

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    3,041 customers mention "Sound quality"2,486 positive555 negative

    Customers like the sound quality of the headphones. They say it's amazing, balanced along the sound spectrum, and well-made. Some mention the headphones are noise-canceling for when the music is loud.

    "...regarding audio, but I can tell you the sound is crisp, the bass is low and impactful, and the highs are pleasingly lacking in screech and tinny-..." Read more

    "...TL/DR; Awesome old school looks with amazing sound at a price point that feels like a steal! Bass may not knock your socks off but sounds great...." Read more

    "...The PortaPro on the other hand, has more treble detail and a bit of additional bass boost. Some people prefer the KPH30i or KSC75 over the PortaPro...." Read more

    "...Other than that, the sound is amazing, there's really nothing else to say. Just make sure to give them a good long break-in period...." Read more

    1,207 customers mention "Value for money"1,145 positive62 negative

    Customers appreciate the value for money of the headphones. They say they provide outstanding performance for the money, are not dollar store ear pads, and are properly tuned for listening.

    "I'm giving these headphones a five with their low price definitely being a factor in that decision...." Read more

    "...TL/DR; Awesome old school looks with amazing sound at a price point that feels like a steal! Bass may not knock your socks off but sounds great...." Read more

    "...They are great sounding headphones and are an excellent value. Do you really put these up against other headphones that cost many times as much? No...." Read more

    "...If you don’t wanna read this whole review (tl;dr) : these are worth every penny.Comfort: 3.5/5 initially, these felt weird...." Read more

    1,176 customers mention "Comfort"964 positive212 negative

    Customers like the comfort of the headphones. They mention the Yaxi pads make them much nicer to wear, giving them an airy feel. Customers say they can wear them for hours and their ears don't ache.

    "...As I said above: good highs, good lows.--They are very comfortable...." Read more

    "...These are comfortable to wear for extended periods. The "comfort" slides on the sides are a bit more gimmick than functional. Do they work? Yes...." Read more

    "...They fit my head just fine and are comfortable. These things can go anywhere. They are called Porta-Pros and they can go anywhere...." Read more

    "...They are amazingly comfortable, probably the most comfortable set of cans I own...." Read more

    918 customers mention "Quality"825 positive93 negative

    Customers like the quality of the headphones. They mention they're fantastic, perfect, and good enough for the purpose. Some say the midbass, upper bass, and mids are very good. Overall, customers say the headphones are amazing and worth it.

    "...are nicely -- well -- padded, and there's another buffer of foam that sits just above your ears to take some of the pressure off your ears as..." Read more

    "...the subbass is rolled off, but the midbass, upper bass, and mids are very good...." Read more

    "...These are great headphones and have a relatively unique sound...." Read more

    "...Overall, these are an amazing set of cans...." Read more

    854 customers mention "Lightweight"816 positive38 negative

    Customers appreciate the lightweight design of the headphones. They mention the thin metal headband doesn't cause discomfort. Customers also say the headphones are extremely portable, compact, and easy to store away. They mention they sit lightly on their heads and can go anywhere.

    "...simply headphones attached with a thin metal strip, they seem to weigh nothing at all, a huge bonus for long-term users...." Read more

    "...They fit my head just fine and are comfortable. These things can go anywhere. They are called Porta-Pros and they can go anywhere...." Read more

    "...They’re insanely light, so it can feel like they aren’t there after a while (a good thing). The on-ear aspect really is a love or hate thing...." Read more

    "...The portability is respectable, they do fold up into, as someone says, a pokey baseball...." Read more

    639 customers mention "Design"455 positive184 negative

    Customers like the design of the headphones. They say it's classic, attractive, and unique. Some also mention that the mids are very distinctive and present.

    "...The shorter cord mitigates that global tragedy.--I think they look cool!Con:..." Read more

    "...TL/DR; Awesome old school looks with amazing sound at a price point that feels like a steal! Bass may not knock your socks off but sounds great...." Read more

    "...The highs are plenty there, not muffled, however they are somewhat subdued...." Read more

    "...I think the aesthetics are sorta endearing: they are funky and a little retro.They fit my head just fine and are comfortable...." Read more

    964 customers mention "Build quality"515 positive449 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the build quality of the headphones. Some mention they're very durable, while others say they feel delicate and easily break. They also say the ear pads are flimsy and come off too easily.

    "...Finally, a great thing about the Koss Porta Pros is their limited lifetime warranty. If these break, stop working, etc...." Read more

    "...headband is a thin metal that can tear ur hair out (use tape)- the “comfort zone” driver casing is very cheap plastic and feels flimsy-..." Read more

    "...They do have a thin cable, but it feels sturdy enough to not feel like its going to break at any moment...." Read more

    "...metal part of the headband, which is a bit sharp and could eventually tear into the cord...." Read more

    498 customers mention "Fit"287 positive211 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the fit of the headphones. Some mention they're a good fit on the ears, while others say they don't easily fit in small pockets and the holes for the earpads are small.

    "...They fit my head just fine and are comfortable. These things can go anywhere. They are called Porta-Pros and they can go anywhere...." Read more

    "...and these fit PERFECTLY.--The cord is not very long, and for my tastes -- especially given these are being sold as PORTAble -- that's VERY..." Read more

    "...They fit snugly into the supplied bag, though the draw strings can't completely close up the bag with them in there...." Read more

    "...It also keeps the headband the perfect length so I didn't have to constantly adjust it every time I took it off...." Read more

    Great Headpones, but I recommend the Koss KPH40!
    4 out of 5 stars
    Great Headpones, but I recommend the Koss KPH40!
    I enjoyed these Headphones!For those of you who have trouble with it pulling your hair, my remedy was to wrap painters tape (blue to match the highlights on the headphones) around the middle section of the headband. It also keeps the headband the perfect length so I didn't have to constantly adjust it every time I took it off. This DOES make it less portable for pocket carry, but I never used that anyway. The temple pads were giving me migraines so I ripped them off. Then I replaced the foam earpads with the YAXI ones. Now everything is great.---MY HUNT FOR THE BEST BUDGET HEAPHONES:(I use my headphones for 80's Rock, 90's Alternative, Oldies, Classical, and plenty of TV and Movies)-SHORT VERSION...BUY THE KOSS KPH40'S AND SOME YAXI PADS!LONG VERSION...FIRST I HAD THE PX-100-i's for like 10 years. Loved them, but the connector broke a few years back. THEN I got the PX-100-ii's. I didn't like it as much as the first iteration. Way too much Bass! And the bass bled like crazy. They sounded super muddy. But everything else sounded like my old px-100's. Then a few months ago, THOSE broke at the connector (I'm nice to my headphones, they get plugged into my computer and stay there, there's really no reason for those connectors to go faulty, just bad manufacturing). Then I found out that Sennheiser was no longer making ANY PX-100's anymore, so I had some research to do...NEXT WERE THE KOSS PORTAPROShttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00001P4ZH/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1-The sound is 'soft' for the mids and uppers, and a slightly boomy bass. Very easy-listening. The bass was a little too boomy for my taste, but it wasn't bad. The high's weren't sibilant, which I loved. I missed some clarity from my px-100's, but it was worth it. What I didn't like about it was that the bass bled into the mids, which made some things sound weird. Still, I liked them better than my original sennheiser PX-100-i's which is saying something. The PX-100-i's have highs that are harsh on my ears, too much sibilance. The Bass on the PX-100-i's can be a little to boomy also, but no bleeding. It had an accurate, clear sound I loved. But overall I considered the Portapro's a nice upgrade.KOSS KPH30ihttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075FBRYM1/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1-But, I didn't like the bleeding bass of the Portapro's, so I kept hunting. I tried the Koss KPH30i's next. VERY nice. I consider them better than the Portapro's. Slightly more clarity in the highs and the bass didn't bleed. The high's were only a little more powerful than the Portapro's, pretty much had the same 'soft' sound quality I liked in the Portapro's. The bass was a little underwhelming. I could tell where the bass was meant to be, which was nice, but it wasn't boomy at all. Like HEARING the bass, but not FEELING it. At first I really appreciated that, especially for classical, but after a few days I kind of missed the bass punch of the Portapro's. The biggest problem with the KPH30i's were they were uncomfortable! The earpads are huge and they press on my ears hard. Its not just the compression strength causing it, its the flat earcups that press against the entire ear. I could only wear it for 10 min before taking them off. So I tried the Grado Ear Pad mod, put it around the earcups and it was MUCH better. Warning, do NOT remove the original foam of the headphones. They tear and you cant get them back on. I made that mistake and now my KPH30i's high's hurt my ears because there is nothing between my ear and the driver. I wished I would have kept the original foam on, and THEN put the Grado pads over them. Instead I had to use the paper towel mod and now the high's don't hurt my ears. The hole in the pad still make a tunnel effect and I feel like that creates a pressure chamber that hurts my ears over time. I DO love the silicone resting band on this set. With that and the Grado pads, these became a lot more comfy, but I still would have to take them off after a couple hours, from my ears over-heating and the firm pressure on the ears. That combined with the lack of bass punch, I decided to keep looking.KOSS KPH40https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09KZC94X1/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1-I had heard that the KPH40 was the sound 'sweet spot' between Portapro's and KPH30i's, and they were right! These are currently my favorite headphones, even more than my less-than-budget-friendly Sennheiser HD599's (see below). The KPH40's are my Goldilocks Headphones. The KPH40's sound profile are a LITTLE more V-shape than the Portapro's and the KPH30i's. A little more bass than the KPH30i's and a little more high's than the Portapro's. Perfect. The bass is just right, and very accurate. The mids are there, but not overpowering. The high's are clear but still have that 'soft', 'easy-listening' sound I enjoy from the Koss drivers. Honestly I don't think a lot of people will hear a difference between the 3 Koss headphones I tried, its very subtle. They all have the same basic sound. But the differences were enough for me to recommend the KPH40's over the others.The koss headphones I tried aren't as clear and accurate as my HD599's but I enjoy listening to music on them more. It's just more laid back while still being clear and accurate enough. It has a pleasant 'cloudiness' to the whole sound image. I think some people call this 'veiled'. That's a good description. It's just not as harsh on the ears, I could listen to them all day without pain or fatigue. I put the YAXI pads I bought for my Portapro's on them and they fit fine. Super comfy. It didn't really need it because Koss learned from the KPH30i's mistake and made these earcups small. They sit right on the ear where it needs to and it doesnt hurt. The headband is also metal instead of plastic, so you can adjust it to exactly the clamping force and shape that you want. At first, I found the metal headband too skinny, it felt like it was cutting into my scalp. It wasn't, It just felt that way. So I actually took the silicone band I loved from the KPH30i's and taped it to the inside of the metal head band. LOL, I'm not fancy. I bet you could tape some rolled up paper towel to the inside and get a similarly comfy effect. This mimics the all day comfort I always got from my PX-100's. I think any future iteration's should still keep the metal band, but maybe include the silicone comfort band from the KPH30i's, don't touch the drivers or earcups, they are great. I LOVE the ribbon style cable that doesn't tangle. I don't really need the "utility series" connector, especially when the utlity cables cost $45, so if removing that makes these headphones $30 instead of $40, please do so and make these headphones an even more ridiculous bargain!SENNHEISER HD599https://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-HD-599-Open-Headphone/dp/B01L1IICR2?ref_=ast_sto_dp&th=1-At $150, I almost didn't want to mention these as budget headphones, but for those looking to become Audiophiles, I think they are the cheapest Audiophile-quality option. Some recommend the Grado SR60's or SR80's, but I don't. They have zero bass, ear canal piercing highs, and are VERY uncomfortable to wear. The earcups are flat, high compression, and unyielding. I couldn't wear them for more than 3 minutes. The sound profile of those Grado's might be good for monitoring high's and mids, but not bass, so what's the point of them? Vocals and violins only? No thanks. The HD599's, on the other hand, have a very neutral profile with a SLIGHTLY elevated bass, perfect for monitoring, IMO. The bass is present, a little punchy, but not muddy or boomy at all. While the headphones were comfy on my ears, I found that it created weird air pressure differences in my ear canal. This became very fatiguing after an hour, even at the lowest possible volume to hear the music. Probably because of the bigger, more powerful drivers. I think they started to damage my ears. After a few weeks I couldnt wear them for more than 10 minutes without my ears hurting again. The only time any budget Koss driver did that was when I had the tunnel effect going on with the Grado Cushion Mod, and even then it was at a much lesser degree.---A NOTE ON AUDIOPHILIA...-But mostly I just recommend people don't become Audiophiles. It sucks.What a music-lover like me didn't understand was that Audiophiles don't listen to music, they monitor it. They don't absorb the entire composition, they nit-pick specific parts of it. This robs the listener of any enjoyment of the music. It kind of bother's me that they have stolen the title of "Audiophile". I think that belongs to music-lovers and music-makers. What we call "Audiophilia" should actually be called "Audiomonitoring". Calling it Audiophilia compels music-lovers like me to spend massive amounts of money on "better" headphones and audio setups to rob of us of any listening enjoyment we previously had with our $40 budget headphones, and rob our wallet while they are at it. I don't mean to insult or begrudge Audiophiles for a hobby they enjoy, I just don't like it when they are propped up as experts of the best sounding equipment. They aren't. They are experts for the best MONITORING equipment for sound engineers. If you enjoy music, I recommend you get a "consumer" headphone. I recommend you get the Koss KPH40.I like my KPH40's the best for listening to Music, TV, and Movies. Even over my Sennheiser HD599's. Its true that the HD599's have better clarity, but I enjoy music more with my KPH40's because I'm not hearing harshness or noises that the sound engineers never meant people to hear. Sometimes I felt like I was hearing TOO MUCH accuracy on the HD599's, like things the orchestra didn't want us to hear. I couldn't ENJOY my music because I was MONITORING it too much. I heard too much noise, not enough music. And I didn't have a CHOICE to enjoy the music, I HAD to monitor it. Audiophiles are nit-picky sound analysts, so take their hard-earned advice with that in mind.OK, A short message on Amp/DAC's. Don't bother.I have a Dragonfly Cobalt Amp/DAC. It costs $330. While it DOES make all my headphones sound better, it's practically negligable. MAYBE a 3-5% improvement in sound. Not really worth spending any kind of money on. The DAC on my computer is fine. Especially with the Koss budget headphones. It's recommended that you have an amp for heaphones that have an impedance of 50 ohms or higher. If its higher than 50 ohms you might want an amp just so the drivers are poperly driven, or it will sound real quiet. But test it first at full volume, you might not need it. If you do, there are Amp/DAC's in the $60 range that should do just fine. You definately don't need it with the KPH40's. So unless you can get it for free like I did (VERY nice friend), then I wouldn't bother with it.What about special cables? Not needed with the KPH40's alone. I had trouble with distortion running headphones from my amp using a cheap amazon 3.5mm extension cable, so I just got a USB extension cable instead and ran the headphones driectly from the amp. Problem solved. If your still having problems with distortion, there's guides online on how to make quality cables on the cheap. But you shouldn't need them. Please don't spend more than $20, the cost-to-sound improvement ratio is the worst here.OK, rant against the heaphone consumer industry over...and thank heaven for Koss!---So for normal people (99.9% of the population), I recommend you forget the expensive monitor stuff and get the KPH-40's for the $40. :DOther than the modifications I mentioned, you can also use the Kramer Mod to further fine tune the sound profile, but I don't think it's necessary with the KPH40's. Guides for the Kramer Mod can be found online.Here's the YAXI pads I used on the Portapro's and the KPH40'shttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MQVHX84/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1Here's the Grado Pads I used on the KPH30i'shttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00TGCDHL2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1Here's some painters tape for the Portapro's. It doesn't leave residue if you change your mind later, and it matches the blue in the headphones nicely! :Dhttps://www.amazon.com/Duck-Painters-1-5-Inch-1-41-Inch-240194/dp/B0025KUSW8?ref_=ast_sto_dp&th=1A cheaper $7 3.5mm-to-lightning adapter so you don't have to buy the $45 one from Koss, (COUGH!)https://www.amazon.com/Apple-Lightning-Headphone-Jack-Adapter/dp/B01LXJFMGF?ref_=ast_sto_dpA popular budget Amp/DAC you don't need.https://www.amazon.com/Fosi-Audio-Headphone-Digital-Analog/dp/B07VDQQY95?ref_=ast_sto_dpIf you made it to the end, thanks for listening, and enjoy those heaphones!**UPDATE 8/9/2023I have to add a note here. Since this review I have noticed that the Koss KPH40 headphones do tend to "bloom" in the upper-mid Bass range. What does that mean? There is a mildly loud reverberation when the Bass hits a certain frequency, and ONLY that frequency. As the sound gets lower the bloom goes away. For this reason I have gone back to my repaired Sennheiser PX-100 (originals) as my main headphone. But I still love these headphones!
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    Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2016
    Color: Black/SilverStyle: On-Ear HeadphoneVerified Purchase
    I'm giving these headphones a five with their low price definitely being a factor in that decision. I'm sure everyone understands that scoring a thing is a relative sort of prospect. These are by no means the best kind of headphones you can buy, but they offer the very best sound you could ever expect from hardware that is under $30.

    Really, it's kind of staggering how great these sound for this price. I'm no expert on the tech side of things regarding audio, but I can tell you the sound is crisp, the bass is low and impactful, and the highs are pleasingly lacking in screech and tinny-ness (that's how I'm going to word that; sorry... haha).

    Koss doesn't have the best reputation in the world as far as consistent quality, but this model is one of their high points. Here's a breakdown to get right to the point:

    Pros:
    --They just sound good. My eyes kind of went wide when I kicked these on through my iPhone (first tried out "We The People" from A Tribe Called Quest because of that great beat right off the bat and was not disappointed, obviously). As I said above: good highs, good lows.
    --They are very comfortable. They have a "Comfort Zone" switch from low to high, the pads (which swivel!) are nicely -- well -- padded, and there's another buffer of foam that sits just above your ears to take some of the pressure off your ears as well.
    --They are VERY light. Since they are simply headphones attached with a thin metal strip, they seem to weigh nothing at all, a huge bonus for long-term users.
    --If you take them off to adjust them, they will probably not pull your hair, which is a common complaint I've seen in these reviews. Do not adjust them while on your head, and you'll likely be fine. I've never had a single hair-pull.
    --They accommodate a very large head at maximum adjustment. My head is large enough to have it's own gravitational pull (Thanks, Mike Myers!), and these fit PERFECTLY.
    --The cord is not very long, and for my tastes -- especially given these are being sold as PORTAble -- that's VERY appealing. There's nothing worse than doing dishes or cooking and getting your headphone cord stuck around a drawer knob, thus ripping the phones off your head and sending you into a rage that ends nations. The shorter cord mitigates that global tragedy.
    --I think they look cool!

    Con:
    --Yes, just one con for me so far: they make my ears hot. However, this is more of a personal problem; most people I know do not have this problem, but if I put ANYTHING on my ears, they are red-hot within minutes. So, ignore this con if you're a normal human being and not approaching the surface temperature of the sun every few hours. If the pads can be traded out for nice leather ones or something, I am not aware of that although I have looked on Koss's website where the pads can be bought.

    In short: If you need a spare pair of 'phones or even a single pair for most situations (probably not great for exercise, however; dunno), you really can't go wrong with these. Thumbs up from this fella!
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    Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2023
    Color: BlackStyle: On-Ear HeadphoneVerified Purchase
    I have reviewed many audio devices over the years. I like to consider myself a "budget audiophile". I love great sounding gear, but don't want to break the bank to enjoy great sounding. music!

    I was beyond impressed with the Koss Porta Pro classics.

    First, as a member of Gen X, these take me back to the days of the Walkman and mix tapes. What goes around comes around, and the old school aesthetics of the Porta Pros look unique in the age of boring, ubiquitous earbuds. Throw some aftermarket Yaxi pads on these and they look even better.

    The sound on these, for the price point, is amazing. These are "open speakers" meaning that the speakers are not enclosed. These are also "on ear" headphones. Others WILL be able to hear what you are listening to.

    I tested these with a variety of devices and configurations. I listened to them straight through my laptop, on my laptop with a "DAC dongle", and on my phone which has a high-end DAC chip built into it. They sounded great on all devices and configurations. Of course, the DACs made these sound even better!

    These sound great, especially in the mids and highs. These were designed around the time when Dolby noise reduction came out. Many artists used this Dolby technology to push the high-end range of recordings. These Porta Pros definitely were designed to reproduce those high-end sounds and do so amazingly!

    The open speaker design seems to really give these a deep sound stage. Instrumentation is deep and immersive. There is great separation of sound with these. Panning sounds move around you and have a great depth to them.

    Bass is strong and punchy, however these will not be cans that will impress the "bass heads". Again, keep in mind these were designed in the 80s and were optimized for the music and tech at that time. I test these with a "bass sweep" frequency test. These really start to sound great in the low range around 30 hz. These will distort under the right circumstances, which I found to be tracks with deep base, and using my DAC with high volume but this not common or a concern.

    These are amazing for "rock" music (classic rock, pop, metal, etc.) but they also sound great with modern music (EDM, hip hop, etc).

    These are comfortable to wear for extended periods. The "comfort" slides on the sides are a bit more gimmick than functional. Do they work? Yes. Is it that big of difference between settings? Not really. To adjust the comfort sliders, you have to slightly fold the earpiece as if you were folding them up to put them in the case. These will "click" pack once you move the earpiece.

    The carrying case they come with is all but worthless. I have read other reviews where users have broken their headphones taking them out of the carrying case. It is barely big enough to get them in there once folded. I put mine in a hardshell case with another pair of headphones.

    Finally, a great thing about the Koss Porta Pros is their limited lifetime warranty. If these break, stop working, etc. send them back with your receipt and 9 dollars and you be sent another pair! These headphones can literally last you a lifetime! I know of people who have had multiple sets of Porta Pros over the last 20 years by taking advantage of this warranty.

    TL/DR; Awesome old school looks with amazing sound at a price point that feels like a steal! Bass may not knock your socks off but sounds great. Carrying poach is cheap, but the warranty is amazing!
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    Pablo Henrique
    5.0 out of 5 stars Qualidade Koss
    Reviewed in Brazil on June 20, 2024
    Color: Black/SilverStyle: On-Ear HeadphoneVerified Purchase
    Quem conhece a marca sabe a qualidade que o produto tem, nada a reclamar!
    BEACHCAT
    5.0 out of 5 stars Declaration: They're Okay
    Reviewed in Canada on October 5, 2022
    Color: BlackStyle: On-Ear HeadphoneVerified Purchase
    Alright so I got them on a pretty neat discount. Back then I wasn't willing to pay the full price, and now that I have one I'm still not convinced on the 50+ cad price. Yeah sure it's wonderful pricing for such a great sounding headphone, but did you ever consider the consequence of taking such a plunge? I mean go on the internet and you'll either find raving reviews saying these are the best in class, or immeasurable disappointment who foolishly set too high of an expectation to get what they expected: Not good enough.

    When you buy one of these as a hobbyist, you look back at your audio, wondering where you've gone wrong. It's not quite audiophile enough to replace my more expensive, albeit larger sets of headphones, but it's not quite bassy enough to satisfy my basshead beast that's leaching off my life essence (curse you Sony Extrabass and your extra-bassyness that not even the bass the fish can sate my evergrowing lust for extra bass). I'd compare the bass level to what sony throws out on their non-Xtra-Bass lines of headphones.

    There's enough width to sound to almost pretend I'm in the place of recording... almost. It just lacks that little bit of something that ruins the immersion. Yeah sure it's wide, but what's the point if you're fully aware that what you're listening to is only a sample of what the audiophile world has in store for you? The audio listening hobby quickly shifts from a minor purchase here and there to irresponsible spending in a blink of an eye... and before you know it you've created a black hole in your wallet where your hund-o's used to live.

    That's what this is, unsatisfying in any way you look at it, if you've gotten a glimpse of what it could've been with a few more tens, hund-o's, or grandies to spend.

    Build quality is competent, but I wish the clamping force wasn't so hard, and the foam that's supposed to sit on the head to alleviate the problem doesn't reach my big, dumb head.

    Comfort is there, but not enough. The furthest settings for the "comfortZone" (which adjusts how much pressure the earpads assert on your poor ears) is just not light enough for my sensitive ears. I don't think I can spend a whole day wearing these without my ears getting sore. Good news for glasses wearers though (at least some of them), the pressure is put on the antitragus and the tragus, so though you'll get discomfort (or at least itchiness) in those middle outer parts of your ears, your glasses frame will likely not dig into your skull! But of course your mileage may vary.

    The cable is not noisy at all, though I don't think that matters much considering that these are open back, and you'll definitely hear the cable whack around furniture due to careless usage.

    The audio quality, though really good for the price, short of a miracle that everyone claims it to be, and a bit too bassy for ex-bassheads (and not bassy enough for the bassheads). It's a pretty warm sound, but the mids and highs are present enough to make it seem like it just has that extra bass on top of a balanced sound.

    Sure the driver units can be popped off and attached to other attachments (I've actually gone and put them on a KSC75 earhook), and the foam pad can be replaced with the much more comfortable and better sounding YAXI earpads... however I'm reviewing the product as it's own... and without any accessories (except a "protein leather" egg bag), this product is not good enough for all the praise everyone's screaming out...

    But that's what it is. Disappointment if and ONLY IF you set your expectations stupidly high based on reviews bowing down before its presence. If you ignore all the fans (somehow) and just buy the product expecting nothing but a 50$-sounding headphones, prepare to have your socks blown off to next sunday cuz this set of headphones is the best retro-style good-sounding headphones for the money!

    When you buy this, don't expect a giant-killer; Be humble, and you'll get more than you've bargained for. If not, at least these do well as conversation starters and/or room decoration.
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    BEACHCAT
    5.0 out of 5 stars Declaration: They're Okay
    Reviewed in Canada on October 5, 2022
    Alright so I got them on a pretty neat discount. Back then I wasn't willing to pay the full price, and now that I have one I'm still not convinced on the 50+ cad price. Yeah sure it's wonderful pricing for such a great sounding headphone, but did you ever consider the consequence of taking such a plunge? I mean go on the internet and you'll either find raving reviews saying these are the best in class, or immeasurable disappointment who foolishly set too high of an expectation to get what they expected: Not good enough.

    When you buy one of these as a hobbyist, you look back at your audio, wondering where you've gone wrong. It's not quite audiophile enough to replace my more expensive, albeit larger sets of headphones, but it's not quite bassy enough to satisfy my basshead beast that's leaching off my life essence (curse you Sony Extrabass and your extra-bassyness that not even the bass the fish can sate my evergrowing lust for extra bass). I'd compare the bass level to what sony throws out on their non-Xtra-Bass lines of headphones.

    There's enough width to sound to almost pretend I'm in the place of recording... almost. It just lacks that little bit of something that ruins the immersion. Yeah sure it's wide, but what's the point if you're fully aware that what you're listening to is only a sample of what the audiophile world has in store for you? The audio listening hobby quickly shifts from a minor purchase here and there to irresponsible spending in a blink of an eye... and before you know it you've created a black hole in your wallet where your hund-o's used to live.

    That's what this is, unsatisfying in any way you look at it, if you've gotten a glimpse of what it could've been with a few more tens, hund-o's, or grandies to spend.

    Build quality is competent, but I wish the clamping force wasn't so hard, and the foam that's supposed to sit on the head to alleviate the problem doesn't reach my big, dumb head.

    Comfort is there, but not enough. The furthest settings for the "comfortZone" (which adjusts how much pressure the earpads assert on your poor ears) is just not light enough for my sensitive ears. I don't think I can spend a whole day wearing these without my ears getting sore. Good news for glasses wearers though (at least some of them), the pressure is put on the antitragus and the tragus, so though you'll get discomfort (or at least itchiness) in those middle outer parts of your ears, your glasses frame will likely not dig into your skull! But of course your mileage may vary.

    The cable is not noisy at all, though I don't think that matters much considering that these are open back, and you'll definitely hear the cable whack around furniture due to careless usage.

    The audio quality, though really good for the price, short of a miracle that everyone claims it to be, and a bit too bassy for ex-bassheads (and not bassy enough for the bassheads). It's a pretty warm sound, but the mids and highs are present enough to make it seem like it just has that extra bass on top of a balanced sound.

    Sure the driver units can be popped off and attached to other attachments (I've actually gone and put them on a KSC75 earhook), and the foam pad can be replaced with the much more comfortable and better sounding YAXI earpads... however I'm reviewing the product as it's own... and without any accessories (except a "protein leather" egg bag), this product is not good enough for all the praise everyone's screaming out...

    But that's what it is. Disappointment if and ONLY IF you set your expectations stupidly high based on reviews bowing down before its presence. If you ignore all the fans (somehow) and just buy the product expecting nothing but a 50$-sounding headphones, prepare to have your socks blown off to next sunday cuz this set of headphones is the best retro-style good-sounding headphones for the money!

    When you buy this, don't expect a giant-killer; Be humble, and you'll get more than you've bargained for. If not, at least these do well as conversation starters and/or room decoration.
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    dtox
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great for price, skewed towards bass
    Reviewed in Canada on May 27, 2022
    Color: BlackStyle: On-ear headphonesVerified Purchase
    These are fantastic for the price, especially as a gateway into the audiophile realm. Pound for pound they stack up equally with headphones more than twice the price, they punch way above their weight. Open backed so while you can hear everything around you and bleed sound, the sound quality itself and soundstage is likely going to blow most people's minds, especially anyone who hasn't used expensive high end headphones before. These are fairly bass skewed if that's your bag, if you prefer a more neutral mid based sound I recommend the kph-30i. Build quality feels sort of cheap and I think that's how they managed to sound so good at such a low price. The cables to the earphones themselves are very thin and feel flimsy. I keep them in the nice little carrying case they come in and use them solely at home, so far so good. The lifetime warranty however adds a feeling of security against the cheaper build and is nice to see. They are strange looking and will turn heads, not in a positive sense, but that design comes with some benefits. They are extremely light and comfortable, that alone almost cancels out the ugly duckling vibe.

    Long story short these offer sound that punches way above their weight and will likely be the best sounding headphones that someone who has always used cheaper headphones will ever hear. The open backed design gives a real soundstage that makes the music sound likes it's coming from all around you. These come with a high recommendation from me!
    Nisse på Lidingö
    5.0 out of 5 stars Hög komfort
    Reviewed in Sweden on October 2, 2024
    Color: Black/SilverStyle: On-Ear HeadphoneVerified Purchase
    Sköna lurar med utmärkt ljud
    Uwe 54
    5.0 out of 5 stars Was sind das für Kopfhörer?
    Reviewed in Germany on September 19, 2024
    Color: BlackStyle: On-ear headphonesVerified Purchase
    Heute der 19.09.2024 . Habe das Paket ausgepackt und die faseligen mickrigen Hörer in der Hand . Bin erst mal Orientierung's los . Was ist das und über 40€ . Okay setze die Hörer auf fühlen sich angenehm an. Stecke den Stecker in meinen PC und mache ein Lied an ........ Who was ist das. Who was für ein klang und laut. Who wieso habe ich die nicht schon 40 Jahre. Hätte mir viele Fehlkäufe gespart. Kann den nur jeden empfehlen. Glaubt einen Alten Mann . Bin 64 und haue mir gerne mal laute Musik in die Ohren ohne die Nachbar zu stören. Einfach nur begeistert. Who