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Showing posts with label Speakers. Show all posts
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Sunday, August 7, 2011

MOS004 review

 SPIN

The presence of Ouincy Designer' exposure on the box of the AKG 0460 earphones lets you jazz that you're looking at an aspirational set of buds. Fortuitously, AKG's 0460s deal to resilient up to those aims, by beingness a major set for a decent toll.

Organized to be old with an iPod suggestion or iPhone, they are a middling littler set of on-ear headphones

that can be sunray up unstimulating and the cablegram (involved singly to the principal organisation) has inline distant manipulate and acts as a mic.

We proved a occur of individual and achromatic earphones that move with a hard-to-miss element conservationist wire; although a couple in author dark dishonorable is also useable ifyou don't
essential to go for a 'sporty' perception. If you really deprivation to go all-out, a pair of eye-punching massive element naif headphones are also disposable.

Despite the noisy looks, the 0460s exhibit a strikingly cosher and counterpoised frequency, with sunny midtones providing uppercase valid degree; sanctionative you to pickax out
and rivet to a open compass of the frequence spectrum. They channel uppercase.

In damage of vocalist, the 0460s create a sainted clump stable without overdoing things to the damage of the wider audio chain.

As fountainhead as the earphones, you get a container, positive a unite of cables (with orwithout iPhone controls),
and an device that can be used to insert a 3.5in wire
to the on-ear units. It's strange that the telecasting uses a small 2.5in jack device to infix to the headset, though. You also get a 6.3mm diddley adaptor in mortal you want to persevere them into large systems.
iPad & iPhone Someone says...

We like these earphones. Majuscule frequence and striking looks alter for a goodish compounding, and tho' the damage tag is a little higher than most fill may require to pay they're considerably couturier the assets. Keep Hattersley

ORIGINAL



 
There seems to be a

fashion for earphones branded with big-name musicians and clubs at the moment, and while it's possible to by cynical at the idea of a pair of €20 earphones branded with old rave superclub Ministry Of Sound, we were pleasantly surprised at the quality of these.

Unsurprisingly, given the branding, these earphones are better-suited to bass and beat-based music than rock or indie-pop. They have good bass tones and treble, but the midtones seem to be lacking something. These are definitely aimed at dance fans.
We were pleasantly surprised at the audio quality of these earphones, though. Given that they only cost €19.99, yet still offer decent sound quality and seem fairly sturdily constructed, with little of the flimsiness we've seen in other models.

There's a comfort trade-off though, and unlike other over-
Unlike other headphones they don't have a replaceable cable, and nor do they sport iPhone or iPod touch controls and a mic, Mind you, it's hard to be churlish at this price.
the-earcans, the headband isn't padded and the earpieces themselves sport only minimal padding. Also the earpieces don't rotate as they do on other models, so they don't perfectly align to your ear. As a result they aren't the most comfortable set we've ever used.
iPad & iPhone User says...

At just under€20 these earphones are great value, and the sound quality is decent. Unfortunately, they're not the most comfortable set we've ever used, and they lack iPhone and iPod touch controls. Mark Hattersley

AKG Q460 A sharp set of on-ear headphones with crystal clear audio and striking looks

 SPİN

The proximity of Ouincy Golfer' ikon on the box of the AKG 0460 earphones lets you fuck that you're hunting at an aspirational set of buds. Luckily, AKG's 0460s care to live up to those aims, by existence a large set for a sufficient terms.

Intentional to be victimized with an iPod affect or iPhone, they are a middling slender set of on-ear headphones

that can be collapsed up unfolded and the conductor (committed severally to the important organization) has inline distant contain and acts as a mic.

We reliable a dyad of pedagogue and achromatic earphones that turn with a hard-to-miss neon ketalar telegram; tho' a duad in much restrained hopeless is also lendable ifyou don't
deprivation to go for a 'sporty' appear. If you rattling impoverishment to go all-out, a brace of eye-punching congealed argonon conservationist headphones are also procurable.

Despite the audible looks, the 0460s food a strikingly change and balanced frequency, with exonerated midtones providing zealous healthy dimension; sanctionative you to selection out
and focus to a wide arrange of the audio spectrum. They quantify extraordinary.

In damage of vocalizer, the 0460s make a cracking clunk wholesome without overdoing things to the hurt of the wider frequence represent.

As fortunate as the earphones, you get a soul, nonnegative a duad of cables (with orwithout iPhone controls),
and an device that can be utilised to interact a 3.5in telecasting
to the on-ear units. It's fantastical that the cablegram uses a smaller 2.5in diddlyshit adaptor to insert to the headset, though. You also get a 6.3mm lift adaptor in container you essential to persevere them into larger systems.
iPad & iPhone Individual says...

We like these earphones. Eager oftenness and striking looks straighten for a unspoilt combining, and though the damage tag is a immature higher than most group may requisite to pay they're symptomless couturier the assets. Make Hattersley



ORIGINAL


The presence of Ouincy Jones' photo on the box of the AKG 0460 earphones lets you know that you're looking at an aspirational set of buds. Fortunately, AKG's 0460s manage to live up to those aims, by being a great set for a decent price.

Designed to be used with an iPod touch or iPhone, they are a reasonably small set of on-ear headphones

that can be folded up flat and the cable (attached separately to the main unit) has inline remote control and acts as a mic.

We tested a pair of white and black earphones that come with a hard-to-miss neon green cable; although a pair in more subdued black is also available ifyou don't
want to go for a 'sporty' look. If you really want to go all-out, a pair of eye-punching solid neon green headphones are also available.

Despite the loud looks, the 0460s produce a strikingly clean and balanced audio, with clear midtones providing great sound quality; enabling you to pick out
and listen to a wide range of the audio spectrum. They sound great.

In terms of bass, the 0460s produce a good thumping sound without overdoing things to the detriment of the wider audio range.

As well as the earphones, you get a case, plus a couple of cables (with orwithout iPhone controls),
and an adaptor that can be used to connect a 3.5in cable
to the on-ear units. It's strange that the cable uses a smaller 2.5in jack adaptor to connect to the headset, though. You also get a 6.3mm jack adaptor in case you want to plug them into larger systems.
iPad & iPhone User says...

We like these earphones. Great audio and striking looks make for a good combination, and although the price tag is a little higher than most people may want to pay they're well worth the investment. Mark Hattersley

JBL's iPad speakers certainly look the part, and they sound great, too

JBL's OnBeat iPad speaker dock looks the part, with a slick'weave' design comprising two Phoenix full-range transducers inside a space only a few inches wider than an iPad in portrait orientation. Unfortunately, an iPad in this position is all you'll get as the OnBeat's mount doesn't cater for landscape rotations.

iPad 2 owners should also be aware that the arms that grip Apple's first
generation iPad

don't quite do the same job with the slimmer, new model.

These problems aside, the dock, coupled with its included remote offers very clear sound, is capable of room-filling output and can even sync the iPad when docked via a USB cable to your Mac. Composite
video out is also supported, although a cable is not supplied.

iPad & iPhone User says...

Though not designed for the iPad 2, JBL's OnBeat speaker dock is a solid performer in terms of audio quality and connectivity. Ben Harvell


Spin

JBL's OnBeat iPad verbalizer platform looks the effort, with a slip'swing' organization comprising two Constellation full-range transducers interior a grapheme only a few inches wider than an iPad in portrait course. Regrettably, an iPad in this attitude is all you'll get as the OnBeat's move doesn't cater for genre rotations.

iPad 2 owners should also be informed that the blazonry that seize Apple's prototypical
breeding iPad

don't quite do the equal job with the slimmer, new helper.

These problems divagation, the cut, coupled with its included removed offers really bear enounce, is surefooted of room-filling outturn and can even sync the iPad when docked via a USB television to your Mac. Flower
video out is also financed, though a conductor is not supplied.

iPad & iPhone Person says...

Though not organized for the iPad 2, JBL's OnBeat speaker cut is a jellied entertainer in damage of frequency wellborn and connectivity. Ben Harvell

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