Free Benwin Headphones (9.95 shipping)

brnbngls

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Free Headphones
I've not personally heard of this brand, but they look ok. And I need a new set anyways so what the heck. Just pay the shipping and handling. Looks like this company is just trying to liquidate stock. Enjoy

There, shipping price is added. And the range is 20hz - 10khz. I'd say that's a decent range. Granted, you're getting super highs, but it's still decent.
 

Sanjoelo

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20k - 10k frequency response? Hmmm..apparently the designer never heard of the upper frequency range. These are gonna be a tad lacking if that's the case. Might be good if you don't enjoy such things as, say, treble?

Sorry, not trying to thread crap, but that's a pretty bad frequency range.. might want to think twice about that shipping charge.

-JB
 

aircooled

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You might want to add "with shipping" after the word "free" to the title of this thread. I think 9.95 is a little steep for shipping headphones.
 

GtPrOjEcTX

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<< 20k - 10k frequency response? Hmmm..apparently the designer never heard of the upper frequency range. These are gonna be a tad lacking if that's the case. Might be good if you don't enjoy such things as, say, treble?

Sorry, not trying to thread crap, but that's a pretty bad frequency range.. might want to think twice about that shipping charge.

-JB
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not 20k - 10k... 20Hz - 10KHz
these should be good.
 

electronicscraz

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<In order to deliver these quality products at these low prices,
your order will be shipped via USPS within four to six weeks.>

 

robwicks

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<<
not 20k - 10k... 20Hz - 10KHz
these should be good.
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On headphones, 20Hz-10kHz is not particularly good. 20kHz is the upper end of human hearing (most can't hear that high, but a few can). 15kHz is really the minimum you should get out of headphones. Even cheapo 10 buck Walmart headphones will get you that, so, I think the poster who commented on the frequency response knew exactly what he/she was talking about. You would probably do better to get an inexpensive pair of Koss's for around $10 or so. If you really like to listen seriously to music through headphones, check out Grado or Seinheiser for good headphones that are a bit more expensive (sub $200). The Grado's, if you can find them, are a really good value.
 

Sanjoelo

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<< not 20k - 10k... 20Hz - 10KHz
these should be good.
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Typo. 20 Hertz to 10 kilohertz. It's not a good frequency range for headphones, even at this price.
 

whitelight

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<<<In order to deliver these quality products at these low prices, your order will be shipped via USPS within four to six weeks.>>

dang, that's too long of a wait.