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When you’re in the studio mixing up your latest masterpiece, you need reference headphones with a flat frequency response to properly capture all of the intricacies of your artwork. Giving you professional grade equipment at an introductory level price, the Monoprice Studio Reference Headphones give you a clear and accurate lens through which to properly assess your audio Read More
weapon178The Black Friday deal is on the Cheaper Model - MEP 839 ( product # 8323)
This Drop, the " 605050 " ( the product number and model number appear to be the Same)
Note: the 605050 has 53mm drivers, 45 ohm and a sensitivity of 98 db ( Better Bass ? ) versus
the # 8323 's 50 mm driver, 40 ohm impedance and 100db sensitivity
My Educated Guess is the Bass is Better on " This Drop ".
As in ANY Audio 'Question of Balance '; It's NOT unusual to give - up some Loudness,
for More Real Bass. The Higher Impedance, is the Other Good Clue.
Assuming these are as Decent as some say; Still a fair deal @ $39.99 ( plus $6.72 shipping)
Though the Sale Price on Monoprice's site is currently - $42. 71
( plus $7.73 Priority Mail to the Northeast U.S.)
Regardless, Do check their description on Monoprice.
www.monoprice.com/Product?c_id=115&cp
I've seen Monoprice DJ cans highly highly reviewed in the past. I daresay it would be a decent product for the price. From what I know, they're a budget name that put out quality products. Ironically sensible drop perhaps? Would like to see ONE review before buying though.
Has anyone used these or know of any reviews?
I know the Monoprice 8323 is supposed to be a great bang for buck budget headphone but I can't find anything on these 605050's
MoneatIf that's the case, then these have the potential to be a VERY Good offering at this price point. Sounds as if the specs don't exactly match up, so I'm curious to see if they possibly improved on it just a little.