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mashmellaws kick ass!

link@JVC

20 friggen dollars....and suppsoed to kick ass


I didn't believe it, even after I read posts on here and on other forums as suggested, and boy was I wrong..



Sure they could have better highs, but they have a lot of clean bass compared with every other unit anywhere neear this pricerange. They don't outclass my senheisers but damn do they get close😀

And the sound isolation....awesome.

Listening to some RATM machine right now and incresibly impressed😀



One simply cannot ask for more @ $20.

 
Hmm...I've been looking for a cheap set of buds to use at work. Maybe I'll stop by Best Buy after work and pick a set up.
 
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: slsmnaz
marshmallow

that's what they call it.....maybe marketing typo?

No, your title of this thread is horribly misspelled.

Originally posted by: Goosemaster
mashmellaws kick ass

The HAFX33 "marshmallow" headphone is the new in-ear canal style headphone which promises a comfortable fit with a soft free size earpieces made of memory foam material.
 
I have a pair after everyone raved bout them and they are like eh to me. My biggest complaint is they dont stay in my ears. Maybe my ears are too small.
 
Overrated. At that price point I prefer KSC-75s. Those sound quite good. Although when mine broke, I decided to go all out and got some Alessandro MS-1's for roughly9 times the price. Totally worth it... they sound about 15 times better by my estimation. Don't like the JVC marshmallows. I expect more from in-ears maybe.
 
I picked up both the Marshmallows and the KSC-75 for about $20 a few weeks ago. Both are pretty good sounding, especially considering the price. The Koss were definitely the better of the two but they leak a lot of sound. The JVC has alright isolation and ok sound. I'm not a fan of the stock ear clips Koss used so I bought the $5 Wal-Mart radio to get the headband.

I could easily hear the difference between them and the better headphones I've had though. Personally, I would definitely be willing to pay for the extra quality and comfort of a good headphone.
 
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