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dalethorn
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Apr 1, 2015
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Got my H850 about 12 hours ago. The design is superficially very similar to the QC25, although the H850 doesn't have quite the luxuriousness of the QC25. Still, just feel the earpads of the QC25 with one hand and the H850 with the other hand - very very similar. The overall sound is very good - just about as good as the Beats Solo2, much better than the Bose AE2, better I think than the Sennheiser MOE. There's a recess in the mids that gives the H850 an exaggerated spaciousness, and a recess in the treble around 4 khz that reduces the 'presence', so it may sound a little distant or less than alive, but it doesn't have the congestion of most of the on-ear headphones I've had. This is a heckuva deal if the headphone holds up. The bass has fairly good detail down to 16 hz, and the treble detail is good. I'm satisfied.
Apr 1, 2015
Sphyloid
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Sep 20, 2015
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dalethornThere are a lot of really annoying people in my school who walk around with beats and think that beats are magical and there is nothing that can beat/match them. I don't want to bring in my K553's everyday as they are pretty big and I don't want them to get damaged/stolen, is this the savior I've been looking for? I was considering the Tiesto's but those would be $10 short of what I paid for my ear-cup modded K553's.
Sep 20, 2015
dalethorn
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Sep 22, 2015
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SphyloidI'd carry them to school if there were a way to protect them from bumps. The earcups fold flat, but they don't tuck into the headband like some portable headphones. The Beyer DTX501p folds into a very small package and zippered stiff case, ideal for backpacks, but costs more.
Sep 22, 2015
Sphyloid
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Sep 22, 2015
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dalethornI would get them (The're are $40 on amazon right now) but I personally cant stand on ear earphones.
Sep 22, 2015
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