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| Review by A. Danesi |
Date Added: Monday 25 February, 2008 |
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Well, after a month of use of these, I can't get accustomend back to my cheap ones. I could define them high resolution earphones, it is so nice and frequent to appreciate new details of your loved songs that you never noticed! These are not for easy listening, the only way to use them is to stick in your ears so deep to have bass sounds mechanically transmitted to your ear! In this way, impressive low frequencies, impressive resolution of sound and 90% cancellation of ambient noise (quite imbarassing in an office environment, you will loose a lot of 'Ciao'). But if they fall out just a bit, you loose 100% of your bass. This is avoided by the perfect fit you …read full review
Rating:     4 of 5 Cubes! |
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| Review by S. Huber |
Date Added: Saturday 26 January, 2008 |
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Absolutely no bass at all, very tiny sound and overpricedread full review
Rating:     1 of 5 Cubes! |
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| Review by N. DiBerardino |
Date Added: Monday 14 January, 2008 |
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These are great little earphones. I personally don't like the feel of canal phones, but the different size options are great and it was no problem to find a good fit. The bass is a bit boomy, but is tight and fun to listen to. The highs pack good punch too, and the mids are quite detailed despite being a hair depressed. These phones are definitely colored in terms of sound quality, but in a good, fun way. I own a pair of Sennheiser PX100s, another cheaper headphone, and these are much more enjoyable to listen to, especially because of the bass quality. Their sound quality, though less transparent, is comparable to my old Sennheiser HD-280 Pros, which I enjoy …read full review
Rating:     5 of 5 Cubes! |
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| Review by J. Seay |
Date Added: Thursday 27 December, 2007 |
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The d-Jays are great if you're looking for good noise isolation without spending as much as you would with other brands. It takes a little practice getting the fit just right, but once you do the sound is fantastic.
I've found them to be invaluable when riding the bus or traveling by plane. The noise isolation allows you to hear everything without having to turn the volume up to 11 and destroy your hearing. …read full review
Rating:     5 of 5 Cubes! |
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| Review by J. Nash |
Date Added: Tuesday 04 December, 2007 |
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Great earphones! I got these to replace my standard ipod earphones and couldnt be happier. Earpieces fit nicely into my ears (finally some small enough to fit snugly into my earcanal) and good base and treble even at very low volume. I am pleasantly surprised at their ability to block external noise and fellow travelers cannot hear my choice of music. I highly recommend these earphones. …read full review
Rating:     5 of 5 Cubes! |
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| Review by N. Zylstra |
Date Added: Monday 03 December, 2007 |
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Great headphones! I bought them to replace my Sony mdr-exsl71 after the left earphone went out on my 4th pair of them (I had a free replacement deal). These looked to be highly recommended by head-fi so I gave them a try. They fit really well, don't slide in or out of the ear, even when running. The four different size earbuds are nice to have, I switched to the smaller size than what was originally on there. The highs are great, very clear, the mids are decent. The bass is definitely less than the sony's but they sound great as is. Far superior to the sony's. I usually put my EQ on dance or rock to get a little more bass. Types of music: Dance, trance, rock …read full review
Rating:     5 of 5 Cubes! |
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| Review by M. Newman |
Date Added: Sunday 25 November, 2007 |
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I bought these earphones to replace my broken Shure e3c's. I'd heard a lot of good things about them but had just assumed that it was due to their low price bringing in people who were used to cheap 'phones. But the hype about these is not without merit.
The first thing that impressed me was how small and comfortable the d-JAYS are. I was used to my Shures being a pain to get in, and then falling out randomly and generally not fitting right. The d-JAYS come with an extra small size which fits my ear canal perfectly, and the housing for the earphone fits snugly into my ear. They can be worn with the cable at the front, or with the cable down the back of th …read full review
Rating:     5 of 5 Cubes! |
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| Review by E. Hayashi |
Date Added: Monday 19 November, 2007 |
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Nice headphones!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Quick delivery too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!read full review
Rating:     5 of 5 Cubes! |
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| Review by M. Seth |
Date Added: Monday 03 September, 2007 |
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I bought these after reading various reviews, including their excellent write up at iPod Lounge and Cnet. They really do represent fantastic value for money - I've compared them to the sure range and whils they clearly aren't in the running against the EP500TH's the beat the e2c's hands down and are at least a match for the E3c's. Sound isolation is superb - if a little scary in high traffic areas! some people have said they have quite a bass and trebble rich sound profile - perhaps a little over-represented but not badly so and it suites my personal tastes, as well as that of many others.
A great buy …read full review
Rating:     5 of 5 Cubes! |
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| Review by E. Estevan |
Date Added: Sunday 12 August, 2007 |
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These are probably the best pair of headphones I've ever had! I've been through countless pairs of Sonys and other such brands, even a pair of Shure E2cs. However, for a while the headphones were defective, I don't know what seemed to cause this. I had been using them without any abuse. So I layed them down for a while and used my Sonys(which after using these babies sound like total dog poo) Then I decided to pick them up again. After messing with them I came to the conclusion that the earwax filter was dirty on the left bud was dirty or torn or just something was wrong with it. Took it off and they sounded AWESOME! I don't think the Shures for the same pri …read full review
Rating:     5 of 5 Cubes! |
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| Review by J. LIN |
Date Added: Friday 27 July, 2007 |
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This is a really amazing earphones! It is so suitful for my ears! I just bought a SONY earphones, but it is not so good at reducing noise. D-jays not only have a nice outlook, the quality of the sound is surpising as well! Get it now! …read full review
Rating:     5 of 5 Cubes! |
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| Review by N. Weinberg |
Date Added: Thursday 10 May, 2007 |
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These are great earphones ! I have tried many and for the price these excel. They are very light and comfortable, isolate sound very well and are relatively affordable. The only ones with better sound that I have heard are the Ultimate Ears 5 Pro, but they cost considerably more. The shipping was incredibly fast from Audio Cubes- I had them within 3 days of ordering. Highly recommended ! …read full review
Rating:     5 of 5 Cubes! |
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| Review by S. Nikitin |
Date Added: Saturday 24 March, 2007 |
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Bought these funky earphones for my wife ... she was really impressed: perfectly fit into small ear, have crisp sound and very good noise isolation.
The only disadvantage – you have to pay for all these cables and connectors bundled with earplugs, but anyway, price is still affordable.
Good choice ! …read full review
Rating:     5 of 5 Cubes! |
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