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Logan
> 3 dayBest headphones I’ve ever used but the wire has a short in it somewhere where I have to have it facing a certain way to use. Buy a replacement wire that’s solid silver or whatever that YouTuber guy said. I still rave about these. Hands down best sound I’ve ever heard. Literally can’t wait to use them every day after work.
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miguel aguilar
> 3 dayIn love with the sound! Nice bass low ends and sound clarity and quality. They work very good isolating the noice in live situations. Totatly recommended. I also have a pair of shure 215 and shure 535 and this Kz are twice better. Do it buy this you wont regret
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Coke
> 3 dayIm not much of an audiophile, but even I can recognize a huge difference in audio quality between these IEMs and a Bluetooth headset or earbuds. The cable is plenty long, not flimsy, and doesnt tangle. The IEMs themselves are solid and give clean sound after 3 months of daily use. The first time I plugged them into the ASUS ROG Strix mainboard on my computer, the sound came out wonky, so I had to re-insert the IEMs a few times over the course of 2 minutes and eventually my mainboard was processing the sound correctly.
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ACK!
Greater than one weekThe ear buds themselves are impressive right out of the box. They appear to be well made and fit in the ear real nice. The down side is they have no bass to them. On my phone, I used the graphic equalizer to crank the low end to max, dropped the high end completely, and they still had no bass to them, none, zero, zilch, zip. I pulled out 3 sets of old ear buds – Samsung, Apple, and MEE – to make sure it wasnt me. All 3 had substantially better bass at normal EQ settings, so the Linsouls were returned the next day. If bass is important to you when listening to music, these might not be for you.
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C R DAUGHERTY
> 3 dayWhen properly placed in the ear, these have full, rich sound/high quality. For the price range, these are very full-range, warm sounding buds with nice frequency response, highs to lows, and Im very happy with them. Im a professional musician, and usually listen to my music on Sony MDR7506 headphones, which are awesome, and you can these used in many you tube studio pictures, during tv interviews, pod casts, etc. So Im spoiled when it comes to listening to music on the Sonys. I needed a smaller set of buds for hiking and watching TV at night/not bothering my wife, etc...and vice versa, and these things sound wonderful. If these are in the price range you are wanting to spend, dont hesitate to get these. They sound very very good. Not cheap at all. Very nice, rich, full sound.
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The Mushroom Alchemist
> 3 dayNot sure about durability as I havent had them long, but at least they have a detachable cable. Sound does NOT come across like 5 drivers per ear, more like decent dual drivers or a very good signal driver that hasnt been AMAZINGLY tuned, but not bad. For the price Id say theyre worth it, but there are probably better for what youre getting, like the BLONs. It definitely has a V shape to the EQ, but its not overwhelming with bass nor is it obscuring the mid range (although I would call it recessed). There is good clarity in general, nothing sounds veiled but regardless of what I listen to them on, and what I listen to, I never get the impression Im using a multi-driver IEM. Every now and then in really thick complex tracks, I can tell the response of the drivers is per driver and know it has more than one per ear.....but it could just be two drivers and theyd have the same effect if tuned properly. It does seem there is an effort to push the right frequencies to the right drivers, its not just blasting the entire frequency spectrum through all drivers, but I feel like it could benefit greatly from more tuning.
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cjay
Greater than one weekgood
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Bradly
Greater than one weekI’ve been playing music professionally for 15 years, and these are by far the BEST ear buds I have ever used. I use them on stage as in ear monitors, and also use them for recording. If you’re wondering if a $50 pair of earbuds is worth it, trust me. Go ahead and buy them and you’ll thank yourself later.
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B. Clark
Greater than one weekThese are great in-ear for the money. All audio that comes through is crystal clear, though heavily boosted in the low end. Meaning a great set for musicians, but not for engineers needing a flat response. All in all cant be beat for the price.
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Darrel Smitham
> 3 dayFor only $50, these sound amazing and are probably better than any pair of earbuds below $100. My only issues with them is that the ear tips suck, but most ear tips today will fit. With some new tips they have good noise issolation and still sound good on a busy bus or near heavy trafic.