PHILIPS Over Ear Open Back Stereo Headphones Wired with Detachable Audio Jack, Studio Monitor Headphones for Recording Podcast DJ Music Piano Guitar (SHP9600)
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Brand | PHILIPS |
Model Name | Performance Audio | SHP9600 |
Color | Black |
Form Factor | Over Ear |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
About this item
- All New Philips Shp9600 With The Perfect Blend Of Performance, Comfort, And Quality
- Open-Back Design With Spacious Sound. Ideal For Listening To Your Favorite Music Everyday At Home
- Perfectly Tuned 50 Mm Drivers Deliver Crisp Bass, Balanced Midrange, And Prstine High Frequencies.
- The Drivers Are Engineered To Fit The Ear'S Natural Geometry, Ensure No Detail Is Lost.
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Sound quality | 4.5 | 4.6 | 4.4 | 3.9 | — | 4.1 |
Comfort | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.0 | — | 4.2 |
Noise cancellation | 2.4 | 2.6 | — | 3.9 | — | 3.8 |
Quality of material | 4.4 | 3.8 | 4.0 | — | — | — |
Volume control | 4.0 | — | 3.7 | 4.6 | — | — |
Sold By | Bsd Wholesale | ARF Tech | HIFIMAN | popbeep acoustics | Sky Sound | Yinyoo Audio |
connectivity tech | Wired | Wired | Wired | MMCX connector | Wired | Wired |
headphones form factor | Over Ear | Over Ear | — | In Ear | In Ear | In Ear |
connector type | 3.5mm Jack, 1/4-inch | 1/4-inch, 3.5mm Jack | 6.35mm Jack | 3.5mm Jack | 3 5mm Jack | 3.5mm Jack |
noise control | sound isolation | — | — | sound isolation | — | sound isolation |
headphones jack | 3.5 mm Jack | 3.5 mm Jack | 3.5 mm Jack | 3.5 mm Jack | 3.5 mm Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
cable feature | Detachable | Detachable | Detachable | Detachable | Detachable | Detachable |
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Philips SHP9600 Hi-Fi headphones
A quality performance
Looking for the perfect blend of performance, comfort, and quality? These over-ear, open-back headphones are built to take your home listening up a notch. You get great sound, premium construction, and gold-plated cable connections.
Included accessories:
- Detachable 3.0 m cable (gold-plated connectors)
- 1/4 inch to 3.5 mm adapter
Specifications:
- Acoustic system: Open
- Magnet type: Neodymium
- Impedance: 32 ohm
- Maximum power input: 200 mW
- Sensitivity 101 dB
- Speaker diameter 50 mm
- Frequency response: 12 - 35,000 Hz
- Nett weight: 0.728 lb
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Open-back design. Spacious soundFeel the music. Perfectly tuned 50 mm drivers deliver crisp bass, balanced midrange, and pristine high frequencies. The drivers are engineered to fit the ear's natural geometry, ensuring no detail is lost. |
Superb comfort and durabilityThe headband is reinforced with durable steel, which adds just the right amount of tension for a secure fit. The double-layered headband cushion adds real comfort, and the breathable ear-cup cushions are perfect for long listening sessions. |
Connect to any source. From phone to headphone ampImmerse in your favorite albums-on your smart device, home setup, TV, or laptop. The included cable boasts a gold-plated 6.3-3.5 mm jack adapter for the best connection when listening on audiophile-grade equipment. |
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Connectivity | Wired (3.5 mm) Balanced/Unbalanced | Wired (3.5 mm) | Wired (3.5 mm) with in-line mic | Wireless Bluetooth 5.0 | True Wireless Bluetooth 5.0 |
Acoustic system | Open | Open-back | Semi-open | Closed | Closed |
Frequency response | 5 – 40,000 Hz | 12 - 35,000 Hz | 6 - 40,000 Hz | 7 – 40,000 Hz | 20 – 20,000 Hz |
Driver size | 50 mm | 50 mm | 40 mm | 40 mm | 6 mm |
Impedance | 30 Ohm | 32 Ohm | 16 Ohm | 16 Ohm | 16 Ohm |
Maximum power input | 500 mW | 200 mW | 200 mW | 30 mW | N/A |
Sensitivity | 100 db @ 1 mW | 101 dB | 105 dB | 90 dB | 94 dB |
Distortion | <0.1% THD | <0.1% THD | <0.1% THD | N/A | N/A |
Cable length | Detachable 3.0 m cables (balanced and unbalanced cables included) | Detachable 3.0 m cable included | Detachable 3.0 m cable with in-line microphone and pick-up button | Detachable cable and airplane adapter + USB charging cable included | USB charging cable |
Product information
Product Dimensions | 3.94 x 6.77 x 7.91 inches |
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Item Weight | 11.6 ounces |
ASIN | B08B477BHS |
Item model number | SHP9600/00 |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #857 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #4 in DJ Headphones |
Date First Available | August 13, 2020 |
Manufacturer | Philips |
Item Weight | 0.73 Pounds |
Units | 1.0 Count |
Number Of Items | 1 |
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A quality performance: Philips SHP9600 headphones. Looking for the perfect blend of performance, comfort, and quality? These over-ear, open-back headphones are built to take your home listening up a notch. You get great sound, premium construction, and gold-plated cable connections. Open-back design. Spacious sound: Feel the music. Perfectly tuned 50 mm drivers deliver crisp bass, balanced midrange, and pristine high frequencies. The drivers are engineered to fit the ear's natural geometry, ensuring no detail is lost. Superb comfort and durability: The headband is reinforced with durable steel, which adds just the right amount of tension for a secure fit. The double-layered headband cushion adds real comfort, and the breathable ear-cup cushions are perfect for long listening sessions.Connect to any source. From phone to headphone amp: Immerse in your favorite albums-on your smart device, home setup, TV, or laptop. The included cable boasts a gold-plated 6.3-3.5 mm jack adapter for the best connection when listening on audiophile-grade equipment.
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Customers like the quality, sound quality, clarity, comfort, and value of the headphones. For example, they mention that it has a solid low end, brings out the fine details better, and is extremely discernable. That said, they say the headphones are very good for the price.
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Customers like the sound quality of the headphones. They say the bass gets much more interesting and alive around 60 Hz. They also say the voice lines sound great and accurate. Customers also say that the soundstage is open and detailed enough to give them the experience of being in the recording. They mention that the overall tonality is quite pleasant and the headphones do a good job blocking out external sounds.
"...And the soundstage is very wide and even multidirectional, like how I can hear the guitar behind my left when listening to the Torigoth Day track..." Read more
"...The Status Audio CB-1 also produce better sound quality, but the ear cups are also smaller, and closed so the sound isn't as "big" as the SHP9500...." Read more
"...The sound quality is excellent - much better than then X2HR in my opinion. I felt that the X2HRs were a little more flat sounding with little bass...." Read more
"...Hearing my female character, Battery’s voice lines sound great. “Cluster grenade, enjoy!” “Splash!” “Dropped!” “All right, boom time.” “All talk!” “..." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the headphones. They mention that the pads feel nice and like clouds resting around their ears. The overall design is lightweight, and it doesn't hurt their head after long sessions of listening. Some say that the headphones feel healthier than using earbuds or a headset, and that their ears don't get gross or sweaty due to being open.
"...great, the mids, extremely discernable, the highs, almost always don't become uncomfortable. These are the "flattest" headphones I own to boot...." Read more
"...They are big and comfortable and do all of that really well but at that price there are cheaper headphones that also do that well...." Read more
"...I had no pain after hour long sessions. The large earcups fit my equally large ears too, so two thumbs up for me with regard to that...." Read more
"...Simplicity.Build & Comfort - Mostly plastic, metal grills for the exterior of the ear cups, and the height adjustment sliders, which..." Read more
Customers like the quality of the headphones. They say the build quality is pretty good, they have a solid low end, and sturdy materials. They are reliable and excellent headphones. Some customers mention that the headphones have shaky or overbearing feel and construction. Overall, customers are satisfied with the quality and performance of these headphones.
"...Deceptively strong headphones, they can most certainly withstand reasonable punishment without suffering any failures.- Aesthetics...." Read more
"These are excellent headphones but consider your usage. These are big open-backed headphones...." Read more
"...I disagree. The 600 is a better headphone for critical listening and mixing, because it's more resolving overall, and it's high impedance lends..." Read more
"(The TL;DR is this the perfect all around headphone to get you into good headphones, but one you'll probably end up gifting or making a beater down..." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the headphones. They say it's a very good headphone for the price, and it has excellent audio. Customers also mention that the headphones are inexpensive and worth buying for everyday use. The plastic construction is understandable for the value, and they can be a great alternative to buying speakers.
"...The lows, great, the mids, extremely discernable, the highs, almost always don't become uncomfortable...." Read more
"...The SHP-9500 is the perfect starter headphone because it allows you to try a neutral sound signature for cheap and see what you'd change... Play..." Read more
"...I believe the SHP9500 is priced accurately, providing a solid INTRODUCTORY all around open-back headphone, and one that scales up with better..." Read more
"...quality of construction and the sound - I believe this was a very good value for the amount of money spent...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the headphones. They say that they perform wonderfully, handle directional sounds exceptionally well, and are big and comfortable. They find the headset itself works very well, but the mic has some insane bleed. They also say that the headphones drive well, are good general-purpose over-the-ear headphones, and appear to be more efficient than their old Grado SR-60s. Customers also like that they are 32ohms in resistance and pair with a mobile phone.
"...They are big and comfortable and do all of that really well but at that price there are cheaper headphones that also do that well...." Read more
"...styles/movies/and audio-books with these headphones, and they perform wonderfully...." Read more
"...NOW if you're a newbie to open-backs like me, despite their small, annoying flaws...." Read more
"...They handle directional sounds, exceptionally, well. With that said, I tested the performance of the SHP9500 while playing Call Of Duty Black Ops 4...." Read more
Customers like the weight of the headphones. They mention that the materials are super light, and the cups rest super comfortably. Customers also say that the headphones are portable and punch well above their weight class.
"...A funny thing to preface this with is that these headphones are quite light...." Read more
"...The overall package is quite light and there's very little clamp force on your head...." Read more
"...The build is a little flimsy, but solid; the entire set is very light and comfortable on the head. The sound quality is unique...." Read more
"...+ The open-back architecture provides an extremely light and airy experience...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the clarity of the headphones. They mention that the 50mm neodymium drivers bring out the fine details better, and separates instruments better. The mids and treble are super clear without being harsh, and the lows are extremely discernable. The lows and mids are brighter and more vivid, while the highs are almost always do. The crisp notes are more defined, and they are insanely detailed.
"...The lows, great, the mids, extremely discernable, the highs, almost always don't become uncomfortable...." Read more
"...As it stands, they sound wonderful (distinct, but wonderful) and for the value hit above their weight class...." Read more
"...And the giant, clear markings of left and right on the sides are GOATed...." Read more
"...and mixing, because it's more resolving overall, and it's high impedance lends itself to playing nicely with tube amps as well...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the fit of the headphones. Some mention that they fit like a glove, while others say that they're too big. The large earcups fit their equally large ears, and the construction and fit are good. The bass is powerful, tight, crisp, and detailed. However, some customers feel the bass is recessed in the lower frequencies. They also mention that the ear cups are smaller and closed, making the sound quality less impressive. Overall, the fit is larger than many headphones, but really, they'll fit into most ears.
"...They are big and comfortable and do all of that really well but at that price there are cheaper headphones that also do that well...." Read more
"...Light, even medium headbanging with these on and they still do hesitate to move, so this is a "your mileage may vary" point.- The bass...." Read more
"...I had no pain after hour long sessions. The large earcups fit my equally large ears too, so two thumbs up for me with regard to that...." Read more
"...Status Audio CB-1 also produce better sound quality, but the ear cups are also smaller, and closed so the sound isn't as "big" as the SHP9500...." Read more
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Philips made a followup to once of the most glowing, and might I add, quite unwarranted audiophile headphones for those stepping into the realm of a more "luxurious" listening experience. The only catch being that the legendary SHP9500 had a price of around $80, with the new SHP9600 retailing at $180 originally. From what you'll hear the upgrades (or some say lack of) that this model presents at its increased price point make it a pointless, fruitless endeavor to wear these headphones. Now perhaps I would agree, the SHP9500 is a hard lightweight headphone to beat. Worth $180? It's subjective. However, if you can get these on sale or with a coupon? Oh boy, there ain't nothing to lose.
Before I get into the pros and cons I'll give a TL;DR. The sound? Amazing. These offer an incredible crisp, yet slightly warm and rich sound, much unlike typical headphones that kill the mids or up the lows and highs. The build quality is good, the aesthetics are great, I'm particularly fond of the bronze ring on the ears, and the comfort is astounding. Is it enough to warrant a $180 purchase over a $80 purchase, assuming you get these off sale, well, they might just be. If you're unsure which team to swing for, do your research but bear in mind, these are still an amazing pair of headphones for the price. With that out of the way, it's deep dive time.
PROS
- Sound quality. As with the SHP9500, the audio coming out of this particular model is exquisite. The lows, great, the mids, extremely discernable, the highs, almost always don't become uncomfortable. These are the "flattest" headphones I own to boot. When I listen to a track it almost always sounds like I'm listening to it the way the artist intended, no EQ mixing needed. It's definitely a slightly warm sounding pair of headphones, but they still ring true and can handle any genre I throw at them, be it quiet or noisy.
- Build quality. A funny thing to preface this with is that these headphones are quite light. At a quick grab and glance these might not immediately register as particularly sturdy headphones. However, after using these for half a year now I can tell you that their durability is that of a snappy and whippy stick, that bends back into shape if it is ever forced to bear pressure. I've accidentally dropped these a couple times and they have a bit of bounce to them depending on how they fall, yet they have not bent or even scuffed. Furthermore, I've, rather sheepishly, put a little stress on them and purposefully stretched the headphones apart from each other to see if they bend or crack, yet here they remain, in mint condition still. Deceptively strong headphones, they can most certainly withstand reasonable punishment without suffering any failures.
- Aesthetics. Subjective, sure, but I must admit, these just *look* like nice headphones. Big ear cups with a bronze ring on them, nice sleek, black finish? Love them, they look just as well in a studio as they do with at home listening.
- Comfort. My goodness, I've owned my fair share of "over-ear" headphones and I must say, these truly are "over-ear." The padding is soft and remarkably thick, making it so these truly don't press the drivers up against your ears. I feel it evdn aids in the listening comfort to, the sound doesn't feel as though it's shot straight into your ear, the distance from the drivers plus the open-ear design really helps music sound like it's happening around you than directly in your ear.
- Aux adapter. Included with the headphones is a wonderful 3.5mm to 3.5mm audio cable of impressive length, which even comes with an aux adapter. A very nice addition!
- The soundstage. Music truly feels like it's happening around you with these on. The open-ear headphone experience is one I can never go back on. Music is no longer a sterile bit of sound blasted at my ears, it unfolds around me and envelopes me in listening bliss.
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- Clamp force. Don't get me wrong, the clamp force is perfectly, perfectly serviceable. Yet it must be noted that I have a rather big noggin, and still these still fall on the more medium, bordering on the medium-light side of clamp force. This could potentially be a problem for people with small heads, but it probably wouldn't hinder wearability to any extreme degree, just don't expect them to hug your head too tight if your head is indeed small when you engage in a bit of overzealous headbanging when listening to your favorite tracks. Light, even medium headbanging with these on and they still do hesitate to move, so this is a "your mileage may vary" point.
- The bass. This is more of a headsup than a proper Mixed note on my part. If you're the type to listen to exclusively bass heavy tracks and/or the type to boost the bass on your music be mindful that these are open-ear headphones. These offer a more impressive soundstage than closed-ear but as such bass is less punchy, again, aiding in the more neutral "flat" sound that most audiophiles would prefer. That being said, bass is still very noticeable, but it won't rattle your brain.
- Swivel ears. The ears have a fair bit of degrees of swivel to them. This is only a personal gripe, I just am not a big fan of swivel ears on headphones. They do not effect the comfort, but I just prefer a more rigid feel to my headphones, and it's just a nitpick of mine.
CONS
- Sound leak. This is just a byproduct of being open-ear headphones. Sound *will* leak out of these headphones, people around you will hear what you're listening to, so if you're concerned with interfering with others around you then it could be a problem. However if you've got your own place or room to vibe in or people who don't mind it then it isn't a concern.
- The... price? The thing is, these headphones are WELL worth the original retail value of $180. If there didn't exist the SHP9500 these wouldn't even be noted. That being said, in spite of its minor upgrades it just depends on how much you're willing to shill out on your beginner pair of audiophile headphones. The SHP9500 model is fantastic, but these are *just that bit* better to me personally and makes it worth it.
Look, when all is said and done, I can't help putting my experiences up front to help punch for this model. I love these headphones so much that I've put off on upgrading to much more expensive audiophile headphones. $180 is more than the $80 model, sure, but these have provided such a listening experience comfort that I've found myself not getting that itch to upgrade, and I think that says a lot about the quality of the SHP9600. They make me truly feel like I'm bopping with $500 headphones on my head, and my personal bit of advice (since you're still reading my review) that you need to pick these up. These are a safe horse to bet on. I unashamedly champion the SHP9600 model, they're my favorite pair of headphones I've ever owned, and I reckon it'll be years before I find a pair of headphones I favor over these.
I guess my only concern with these headphones, having accepted that they are for home use, is that I'm not driving them properly. They don't get that loud compared to other headphones I have. I'm running them out of my tv monitor or laptop. I think I'm leaving a lot on the table without additional power for these things. I imagine they'd get louder and brighter, in which case they'd be truly marvelous. As it stands, they sound wonderful (distinct, but wonderful) and for the value hit above their weight class. If you've been in the $40-$50 range these are a clear improvement-- that much is clear. Probably with an amp they'd be even more. The sound is very neutral. A lot of high-end brands play up warm profiles and deep bass. I guess these could have deep bass, but the warm, bass-y sound stage you hear on headphones that cost more is a design choice. You may like that! These are designed to be clear and crisp and they are. At the same time, because they aren't getting super loud, and don't necessarily do anything to "grab" me with the listening experience like an artificial bass or a "comfy" sound stage, I find myself frequently using cheaper headphones to get that quick hit of warm bass and (overly?) engineered sound-stage. Don't get me wrong: I've used these nearly every day for years (2nd pair). I always come back to these headphones. But I can't help but think they are also designed for more than just laptop or TV monitor power. If you are fine with what you have, you may not be blown away by these headphones unless you specifically want something clear or very comfortable for a very specific use. Beyond that, these are great.
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Ever since I have been missing the feeling of a good pair of over-ear headphones that are not Bluetooth/Wireless connected, as I hate charging things and every sound producing item in my house has a headphone jack.
Having read reviews and watch a few YouTube videos on budget open-back headphones, I settled on these as they seemed good and I'm not particularly picky about the nuances of Hi-Fi sound production. These sound quite neutral to me with enough bass to satisfy various genres of music; but, never overpowering and booming. The fit is quite nice with enough clamping force to keep the headphones on you ear without needing to constantly adjust them or sound leakage from the pads to sealing properly. Pads themselves are a fabric kind of material that's breathable and comfortable, although not as comfortable as my MDR-XB700s (those were like pillows). That being said, they are never warm enough to cause sweating. My ears don't touch the fabric that lines inside the cans as some have reported in various reviews across the web.
The cable is long and doesn't conduct noise across its length due to rubbing, at least not enough to notice while listening to music. It would have been nice to have something other than a piece of wire to manage the length of the cable as it's not very practical to adjust and doesn't look nice. And the only real downside of these is the fact that don't come with a carrying/storage bag.
Overall, for the price they're a good purchase, I like the look of SHP9500s but the sound delivery differences don't justify the extra money to be paid. Sennheiser 599s might be better at sound production; but, the differences are marginal while the price is not.
O acabamento é simples, porém honesto; além de ser extremamente leve e confortável. O som é limpo e preciso, com um amplo "palco sonoro". Excelente para escutar música, trabalhar com áudio/mixagem, estudar, jogar, assistir filmes/séries; independentemente do uso você estará bem servido aqui. A título de exemplo, você consegue perceber diversas nuances ao ouvir músicas/sons com ele, como a presença de instrumentos e/ou detalhes do ambiente que quase sempre não ficam evidentes em um fone comum/fechado que geralmente abusa dos graves para tentar te impressionar (tal como os famigerados headsets da Razer por exemplo). Falando em graves, este com certeza não é o "forte" dele pois a proposta é justamente ser algo mais neutro e fidedigno, e é justamente por isso que ele brilha e é tão amado pelos audiófilos. Os graves são singelos, se você realmente gosta de um grave exagerado e sempre presente possivelmente essa não é a opção para você.
Pelo fato de ser um fone aberto o isolamento do barulho externo também é mínimo, ou seja, vai do seu gosto e/ou necessidade; lembrando que o som que você escuta também vaza para fora. Ou seja: se tiver alguém do seu lado dependendo do volume utilizado é bem provável que a pessoa escute o que você está ouvindo. Todavia, considero essa característica excelente para quem trabalha com locução/gravação de conteúdo por exemplo, pois você consegue ter noção de quão alto/baixo está falando sem precisar tirar o fone. Também é muito útil caso precise estar atento a alguém lhe chamar e/ou para receber alguma encomenda. Além disso, a característica de ser "aberto" é justamente o que faz com que o "palco sonoro" seja muito amplo e agradável. Essa sensação de que você está em um grande teatro e precisão de qual direção está vindo o som é estupenda! Eu particularmente adoro essa sensação de espacialidade.
Por fim, justamente por não ter foco em graves e por ser aberto o fone é muito menos "cansativo": você não fica com dor de cabeça e/ou aqueles graves pesados ressoando no seu canal auditivo. É difícil expressar em palavras, mas tentando traduzir a experiência: é como se todo o "ouvir" ficasse mais suave e agradável no geral. Em fones fechados, em especial nos de baixa qualidade (que acabam abusando demais dos graves), a sensação é que o som fica super abafado e/ou todo "embolado"; fica difícil definir o que é o que. Aqui não, o som é cristalino, claro e direto! Também existe um acessório/microfone destacável de outra marca (V-Moda BoomPro) que teoricamente dá para ser adaptado à parte caso você faça questão de convertê-lo em um "headset". Como uso um microfone USB à parte para gravação então não tive a oportunidade de testá-lo dessa maneira, mas dizem que funciona bem. Neste caso vale colocar na balança se vale a pena. Saí de um Astro A40 TR + MixAmpPRO e não me arrependo!
Reviewed in Brazil on June 29, 2023
O acabamento é simples, porém honesto; além de ser extremamente leve e confortável. O som é limpo e preciso, com um amplo "palco sonoro". Excelente para escutar música, trabalhar com áudio/mixagem, estudar, jogar, assistir filmes/séries; independentemente do uso você estará bem servido aqui. A título de exemplo, você consegue perceber diversas nuances ao ouvir músicas/sons com ele, como a presença de instrumentos e/ou detalhes do ambiente que quase sempre não ficam evidentes em um fone comum/fechado que geralmente abusa dos graves para tentar te impressionar (tal como os famigerados headsets da Razer por exemplo). Falando em graves, este com certeza não é o "forte" dele pois a proposta é justamente ser algo mais neutro e fidedigno, e é justamente por isso que ele brilha e é tão amado pelos audiófilos. Os graves são singelos, se você realmente gosta de um grave exagerado e sempre presente possivelmente essa não é a opção para você.
Pelo fato de ser um fone aberto o isolamento do barulho externo também é mínimo, ou seja, vai do seu gosto e/ou necessidade; lembrando que o som que você escuta também vaza para fora. Ou seja: se tiver alguém do seu lado dependendo do volume utilizado é bem provável que a pessoa escute o que você está ouvindo. Todavia, considero essa característica excelente para quem trabalha com locução/gravação de conteúdo por exemplo, pois você consegue ter noção de quão alto/baixo está falando sem precisar tirar o fone. Também é muito útil caso precise estar atento a alguém lhe chamar e/ou para receber alguma encomenda. Além disso, a característica de ser "aberto" é justamente o que faz com que o "palco sonoro" seja muito amplo e agradável. Essa sensação de que você está em um grande teatro e precisão de qual direção está vindo o som é estupenda! Eu particularmente adoro essa sensação de espacialidade.
Por fim, justamente por não ter foco em graves e por ser aberto o fone é muito menos "cansativo": você não fica com dor de cabeça e/ou aqueles graves pesados ressoando no seu canal auditivo. É difícil expressar em palavras, mas tentando traduzir a experiência: é como se todo o "ouvir" ficasse mais suave e agradável no geral. Em fones fechados, em especial nos de baixa qualidade (que acabam abusando demais dos graves), a sensação é que o som fica super abafado e/ou todo "embolado"; fica difícil definir o que é o que. Aqui não, o som é cristalino, claro e direto! Também existe um acessório/microfone destacável de outra marca (V-Moda BoomPro) que teoricamente dá para ser adaptado à parte caso você faça questão de convertê-lo em um "headset". Como uso um microfone USB à parte para gravação então não tive a oportunidade de testá-lo dessa maneira, mas dizem que funciona bem. Neste caso vale colocar na balança se vale a pena. Saí de um Astro A40 TR + MixAmpPRO e não me arrependo!
La caja es bonita y da buenos detalles sobre los audífonos, por dentro es prácticamente solo los audífonos y listo, el cable, el adaptador 6.5mm y la funda que más que funda es un plástico para evitar que se raye, no sirve para transporte pero puedes usarlos para evitar que se llenen de polvo.
La calidad del material es decente, no es la gran cosa pero es pasable por el precio.
El cable es largo y enredoso, a mi me gusta en lo personal debido a que puedo utilizarlo en una distancia considerable para jugar en mi Nintendo Switch desde su base, aunque si piensas usar los audífonos del celular a la mano lo mejor es que optes por un cable más corto, yo afortunadamente tengo uno de unos v-moda. La calidad del cable es pasable, eso sí, no creó que aguante mordidas de gato haha
El diseño es simple, nada en particular.
En cuanto a comodidad es decente, no es la gran cosa pero tampoco es incómodo, eso sí, la fuerza de sujeción es muy poca por lo que es mejor para cabezas más anchas y rutinas más tranquilas que activas. Las almohadillas son excelentes pero por la parte inferior tienen esas esquinas rígidas que hubiera sido mil veces mejor que fueran completamente redondas, sin embargo no incómoda o al menos yo no lo siento así, como sea si no te convencen las almohadillas yo te recomiendo las Misodiko para estos audífonos.
En cuanto a audio, simplemente bueno, agudos algo brillantes pero nítidos, medios excelentes y equilibrados y bajos muy suaves en volúmenes bajos pero intensos en altos. Yo recomiendo ampliamente utilizar un ecualizador y/o amplificador para sacar el 100% de la potencia de estos audífonos, también para darle más cuerpo al sonido y hacer que no sea tan brillante.
Posiblemente mi única queja con estos audífonos sea el sonido que hace el plástico sobre todo en la copa izquierda, aunque aparentemente nadie se queja de ello, talvez sea bastante quisquilloso no lo sé, sin embargo con música en reproducción estos soniditos son prácticamente imperceptibles.
¿Recomendados? Sí, sobre todo si lo consigues nuevo y a descuento.
Sound: Amazing. It’s super clear and the bass is perfect. It’s very punchy and I never feel like the bass is lacking. I listen to a lot of hip-hop and pop as well as other bass heavy music so it was important that the bass was powerful enough. A lot of open headphones especially audiophile studio headphones lacks the bass but these doesn’t which is why I love them. Open back with great clarity and bass; perfection.
The only negative I have with them is that the clamp force is a little too tight for my liking, putting too much pressure on my head. But I’m sure the more I use them they will loosen up over time since they are brand new…
I rate these 9/10 because of the clamp force. But once the clamp force hopefully loosens up they will be a 10/10!