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Related review

Elnrik 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Stereo] Pros: The best compliment I can pay these are this: When I listen to music on them, I have yet to wish for more treble or bass or vocal clarity. They disappear on my head and I can just truly enjoy what I'm listening to. For the price, especially compared to the cost of other planar headphones, that is epic. Cons: I would suggest watching Z Reviews' Youtube video on all of the Mk3 headphones to get an idea on the differences and comfort mods between the three. (https://youtu.be/SpRCK6CVdis - Children beware, there is swearing in the video.) I think his review is spot on, in just about every aspect of this. (Disclaimer: I haven't heard the 40RPs, just the 20's and 50's.) First Con: The stock earpads. They are super thin, and not very comfortable - but to be honest, not hurtful. They are essentially ON-EAR headphones with the stock pads, as your earlobes will make contact with the inner driver area. The Shure HPAEC1540 and 1840 pads are hands down the most comfortable and best sounding pads I've found for the T20RPs. I like the 1840 pads just a bit more than the 1540. Second Con: The headband is thinly padded. It isn't uncomfortable, but can be improved upon. I went with the Mr. Speakers leather headband, and they just float on my head now. No pressure points becoming sore after hours of listening. The hardest part of installing this was figuring out where in the house I left my screwdriver. Third Con: Sensitivity. These are not easy to drive. Your smartphone will not suffice. If you need an inexpensive amp, I suggest the Micca OriGen+, or one of the many Fiio products. I listen to mostly rock, classic rock, metal, edm, blues, and a limited number of jazz and classical tracks. I would describe my listening preferences as being 1/2 way between bass-head and audiophile. I love bass, want it loud, but do not want it trampling over the rest of the music. I purchased the T20RP Mk3.

5
Vip 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[1000 mW] These headphones are great! I use them to listen to music and the news while at work. The bass is nice and the music plays clearly. No complaints so far and I hope it stays like this for a long time.

5
Isa 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Stereo] I got them a week ago and man this headphones pack a punch. I really wanted to try open-back style headphones for the experience so I went with these and I don't regret it. Best sound I've got from headphones under $$. Don't expect a bass that will make your head shake, these are open-back, they wont provide you with that kind of bass. They'll give you a DEEP BASS experience, meaning that the bass will sound clear, deep and powerful yet detailed. A bass that will make the music sound full without making you feel like you have a boom box stuck in your ear. The clarity of these it's a great thing. You can identify things you didn't know were in your songs. I have played classical, jazz, rock, metal, hardcore, trap, almost any genre I could think of and these babies delivered. If you have a good player that support FLAC files, prepare to be amazed by the T20RP's. They sound so good that you will start noticing how bad some music out there has been produced. They have a bit of a high impedance so I'll have to get a portable amplifier to take them to another level. They also look cool, some people may not like the look of them but I find it rad.

5
Dozilla 2024-05-15 07:57:54

[99.8 dB at 1 mW] The music that comes out of these $ headphones is just phenomenal especially when you use it with an amplifier. At the moment, I'm using it with the FiiO E6 and it's just absolutely fantastic. Even in Grado's consumer-friendly products (to describe it as low-tier is an insult to the product. There is nothing low about it except the crisp bass that comes out of these cans), you can tell that the company has never skimped in quality. The SR80e is a more than adequate pair of headphones for people who are just starting out with high-end audio equipment. The sound is spacious, the bass is clean and its highs are very beautiful. However, it's the mids that truly excel in these headphones. You can vividly hear every nuance in a song. I've discovered a lot of new sounds from songs and records I've listened to for years. Some people might find the cord a little bit too long but a simple twist tie would take care of it. All in all, a really great product that's has incredible value for your money.

5
Mijulann 2024-05-13 09:28:22

[Mono] I was looking for affordable studio headphones to mix and master my own music tracks, basically guitars, bass and drums at night so my family wouldn't have to sleep in a tent ;-). As of today the sound quality is very good. The bass is not overwhelmed, mid and highs are very well balanced. If you are bass and highs lover they are not for you. They are not 100% studio monitors replacement but for occasionally work at night and tracking are perfect. I have to mention that my head is a size of melon so I'm always worry about the comfort. In this case is no issue.

5
Willyloo 2024-05-29 02:15:48

[450 mAh] [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Great headphones for music high on bass the app is a plus you have control over your settings at any time this is a very cool tool Seems like is a noise canceling headphones because I can’t hear outside noise even on low volume

5
Elnrik 2024-06-11 06:37:47

Pros: The best compliment I can pay these are this: When I listen to music on them, I have yet to wish for more treble or bass or vocal clarity. They disappear on my head and I can just truly enjoy what I'm listening to. For the price, especially compared to the cost of other planar headphones, that is epic. Cons: I would suggest watching Z Reviews' Youtube video on all of the Mk3 headphones to get an idea on the differences and comfort mods between the three. (https://youtu.be/SpRCK6CVdis - Children beware, there is swearing in the video.) I think his review is spot on, in just about every aspect of this. (Disclaimer: I haven't heard the 40RPs, just the 20's and 50's.) First Con: The stock earpads. They are super thin, and not very comfortable - but to be honest, not hurtful. They are essentially ON-EAR headphones with the stock pads, as your earlobes will make contact with the inner driver area. The Shure HPAEC1540 and 1840 pads are hands down the most comfortable and best sounding pads I've found for the T20RPs. I like the 1840 pads just a bit more than the 1540. Second Con: The headband is thinly padded. It isn't uncomfortable, but can be improved upon. I went with the Mr. Speakers leather headband, and they just float on my head now. No pressure points becoming sore after hours of listening. The hardest part of installing this was figuring out where in the house I left my screwdriver. Third Con: Sensitivity. These are not easy to drive. Your smartphone will not suffice. If you need an inexpensive amp, I suggest the Micca OriGen+, or one of the many Fiio products. I listen to mostly rock, classic rock, metal, edm, blues, and a limited number of jazz and classical tracks. I would describe my listening preferences as being 1/2 way between bass-head and audiophile. I love bass, want it loud, but do not want it trampling over the rest of the music. I purchased the T20RP Mk3.

5
Tristan 2024-07-25 05:40:41

[64 Ohms] This is one of the best headphones I have ever had the pleasure of owning. The refined sound signature is something that really agrees with my listening preference, practically no listening fatigue with them at all. At the same time, it's very involving with a wide and tall soundstage, rich textural mids and vocals and great bass and sub-bass extension, when called for. Perfect for any music genre really. The design and comfort is absolutely top notch as well. Note, if you prefer headphones with very strong highs/treble, these are not for you. The treble is accurate, yet laid back compared to other headphones which seem to need to shoot the treble in to your ears in the guise of being 'high resolution'. Sony really stepped it up in all respects with their Z1R headphones. They're made in an in-house artisan department within Sony as well, not mass produced. Comprehensive but not complete list of all headphones I own and have owned: Sony MDR-Z1R Audioquest Nighthawk Shozy Zero earbuds Bose QC-25 Apple Ear Pods (hate them for music, only use for phone calls/podcasts) PREVIOUSLY OWNED: Focal Utopia (loaner) Focal Elear Sennheiser HD800 S Sony MDR-Z7 Cardas A8 Ear Speakers Audeze LCD-3 Beats Executive Denon AHGC20 AKG Q701 AKG K702 65th Anniversary Edition Audeze LCD-2 Cardas Ear Speakers V-Moda Crossfade M100 Accidentally Extraordinary 51st Studio Audio-Technica ATH-M50 BeyerDynamic DT880 Premium Beats Pro Fostex TH900 Sony MDR-1r Sennheiser HD600 Sennheiser HD800 Sennheiser HD598 Denon D7000 Denon D5000 Ultrasone Pro 900 S Klipsch X10 Earbuds Sony MDR-7506 Sony MDR-V6 Grado SR60

5
Isa 2024-09-11 06:54:57

I got them a week ago and man this headphones pack a punch. I really wanted to try open-back style headphones for the experience so I went with these and I don't regret it. Best sound I've got from headphones under $$. Don't expect a bass that will make your head shake, these are open-back, they wont provide you with that kind of bass. They'll give you a DEEP BASS experience, meaning that the bass will sound clear, deep and powerful yet detailed. A bass that will make the music sound full without making you feel like you have a boom box stuck in your ear. The clarity of these it's a great thing. You can identify things you didn't know were in your songs. I have played classical, jazz, rock, metal, hardcore, trap, almost any genre I could think of and these babies delivered. If you have a good player that support FLAC files, prepare to be amazed by the T20RP's. They sound so good that you will start noticing how bad some music out there has been produced. They have a bit of a high impedance so I'll have to get a portable amplifier to take them to another level. They also look cool, some people may not like the look of them but I find it rad.

5
Alexandruuu83 2024-04-04 07:23:13

[Yes] Best bass ever! For every day..to relax..............

5