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Maxell Audio Wild – Unique overhead headphone

4/21/2012 3:52:41 PM

Cheap, significant sound quality and outstanding design

In addition to grade A battery and record storage form that the company is famous, generally Maxell has reputation in creation cheap, good audio kits.

We have reviewed the Audio Wild headphones of the company. A notable feature of this headset is structure of the large pads, with beautiful dim rubber surface. The vivid blue points add the stylish look that can resonate with users interested in style (there are 2 different designs). The 40mm drivers provide stable sound experience. Frequency response is 20Hz-20KHz, and we can get good detail at the high and low frequencies, corresponding to our favorite songs. Of course, they are not headphones for the audio buff; you usually get what you pay in the field of sound. But for this price, we are quite impressive.

Description: Cheap, significant sound quality and outstanding design

Providing adequate sound isolation level, headphones are suitable for use on public transport. While the ears that can rotate 90 degrees will be welcomed by DJ. We found them slightly uncomfortable to take in a long time. Headset includes a gold plated adapter jack from 3.5mm to 6.2mm and 1.2m cable. Wire is long enough to connect the pocket devices, and can be used on sofa with your home entertainment system. In terms of disadvantages, headset doesn’t have inline microphone, volume control or end call button to call hands-free, and no sack. One more time, we emphasize the excessive luxury which is unusual at this price.

Audio Wild headphones are attractive enough to attract young people and provide sound that worth for money. They can be a little uncomfortable - it's our only complaint.

Headphones

Company Maxwell

www.maxwell.eu

Price: $45

Comment

Likes: good sound quality for this price; not leak too much sound; 2-year warranty.

Dislikes: slightly uncomfortable

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