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JVC HARX700 Precision Sound Full Size Headphones - Black

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JVC HARX700 Precision Sound Full Size Headphones - Black

Description:
Full-size headphones with deep bass sound reproduction with 50mm Neodymium driver unit and ring port structure. Pressure dispersion mesh head pad for comfortable long listening

Details:
DetailValue
BindingElectronics
BrandJVC
EAN0046838034428
Feature11.48ft(3.5m)cord with gold-plated plug
FormatCD-ROM
Height4.53 inches
Length12.99 inches
Weight2 pounds
Width9.69 inches
LabelJVC
List Price$59.95
ManufacturerJVC
ModelHARX700
MPNHARX700
Package Quantity1
Product GroupCE
Product Type NameHEADPHONES
PublisherJVC
SKUPA_JVCHARX700
StudioJVC
TitleJVC HARX700 Precision Sound Full Size Headphones - Black
UPC046838034428
Number Of Items1
ColorBlack
 

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Great Headphones

review by legonut

I was fed up with headsets when my Creative Sigma's died on me. I found these for a very reasonable price on amazon, and I love them. I've yet to try the foam mod, but I plan on it. The best part about these are their construction. Many people overlook, it, but they made a very good design choice.
There are two bands holding the headphones together. One is metal and very strong. The other is a foam/mesh headrest with adjustable height. The key is that these bands are completely separate. In other headphones the adjustable section compromises the strength of the whole device. These have fallen off of my desk many times and show no sign of damage.
Note: I'm no audiophile, but they sound great for gaming and music/movies!

ProsCons
STRONG, Great Sound, good cableNo volume roller

Ratings
Overall5
 
#3 ·
Great Headphones

review by legonut
I like mine too. I've done two mods: the first was removing the felt on the inside which is not (easily) reversible. I found that this opened up the treble range a bit more. The second was to put foam rings inside the earpieces which affected the mids and bass, as well as changing how they feel on your head. It's hard to know whether these mods were definitely worth while as I didn't let my 'phones burn in very well before modding them. All I know is that they're very comfy (though that quickly changes to 'slightly uncomfy' when I'm wearing my glasses), they sound brilliant, they're sturdy, have a long cable, and don't require any fancy stuff like a headphone amp.
 
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