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Brand new make of headphones

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Any one tried these out yet?

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Yeah. Not very good, there's no detail and everything sounds all muddled. The drivers are just too slow to sound any good.

3 hours ago, Fitz said:

Yeah. Not very good, there's no detail and everything sounds all muddled. The drivers are just too slow to sound any good.

I personally found the sound to be goopy, and there was a certain "kermit quality" to the midrange.

Edited by EdipisReks1

i was so excited to try these but my pair arrived with the legs missing

I shook some salt on them and the soundstage shrunk. 

Surprised nobody has mentioned the liquid midrange and ribbeting bass.

The headphones are only made of organic materials and grip the head well, however they do have a tendency to slide around a bit and  my ears got fairly slimy rather quickly. I am concerned about long term life expectancy and batch to batch consistency. I  may have received a faulty pair, connecting them up to my blue hawaii resulted in the drivers crisping up very quickly. The ear cups are also quite fragile  and have a tendency to crack if dropped. 

 

 

You should try the latest FW - they fix a lot of stuff

B&W Nautilus trickle-down technology. At least you’ll save on (es)cargo(t) fees.

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