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Really nice sounding and very comfortable July 29, 2010 David Arbor (Orlando, FL) Based on the reviews I read and the price I figured these would be a good pair of headphones to try. I just got them today and I like the sound although the bass could be a tad heavier, but nothing that I can't adjust with an EQ. They're very comfortable and after a couple hours the headband hasn't hurt yet but I'm going to take off the cushion from an old pair of studio headphones and stick it on these if it ever starts to hurt. The only downside is that you can't fold the earpieces in on themselves so if you want to travel with these they will have a large profile. Otherwise great product so far.
I love these! April 29, 2010 Kiwi Tim I just put these headphones on to use them yet again at my computer, realized how much I love the sound, and that these totally deserve my rave review.
I bought these stereo headphones about a year ago with intention of using them with my electric piano. They work fine with that, and they also came with a little adapter to make the plug fit in the piano's headphone socket, yay. :-)
The sound quality with electric piano is of course something you notice a lot, and the headphones would rival any speaker system I have ever owned, and of course they are are miles beyond earbuds.
I didn't end up playing my piano very often, I'm actually using the headphones more frequently to play computer games. Sure, one reason is to be quiet, but it also sounds far better than to the laptop's cheap built-in speakers. (Cheap Dell.)
For comfort, they are a litle on the heavy side, and the headband part doesn't feel great, but they cup around my ears properly, and a) I can still stand to wear these for hours at a time, and b) it's the sound I care about most. I.e. if you are going to be wearing earphones 4+ hours a day, by all means get something more comfortable and MORE EXPENSIVE - I got these for about $25 or $30 at Fry's (not Amazon, I was in a hurry :-) ).
So... 5 stars!
Delicious Sonic Goodness April 10, 2010 J. T. Noonan (Ohio) I bought these for my daughters to use with our digital piano. After having used earbuds for many years, I tried these and was amazed at the range. The bass is supportive but not overwhelming. I am not an audiophile, but I do notice the difference between these and regular headphones. These are too large and hot to use while exercising, but if you are sitting around they deliver excellent sound quality. The cord is about 10 feet long which is nice for stationary listening. If you want to travel with these you will need to get something to wrap the extra cord around. The plug is 3.5mm (standard for most mp3 players) and they come with a 1/4" adapter. The packaging is easy to open - a plastic box with interlocking flaps.
Excellent headphones for the price March 18, 2010 Matt (NY, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
picked it up for 16.99$ on amazon.. (shipping 3$) ..
pros
excellent product.. very solid.. deep bass.. crystal clear sound..received product in 1 business day
cons
no volume control, ear gets hot because the side pads are pretty big.
Really Good March 9, 2010 Jon Ozborn (Texas, USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
These cans are amazing for the price, better audio quality than the Sony XD200 and I'm only 15 hours in (my audiophile friend says I shouldn't judge until I "burn them in" for 100 hours but screw him).
Here is what I think of them compared to all the other cans I've owned:
Sony MDR-XD100: way better than the XD100
Sony MDR-XD200: slightly better sound
Sony MDR-XD300: I'm sure after 90 hours these HT360 will sound just as good as the XD300 and they don't cost 40 bucks because of the Sony brand
Sennheiser HD-280: even though the sen's are better I prefer these HT360's and the XD300 because the sen's have too much bass and make everything sound too "professional" or "studio like". A lot of people might like that but I prefer to hear songs how they were recorded and when watching TV shows like Family Guy it sounds like you're in a theater or something. BTW the XD300's have a bass switch you can turn on or leave off so they're great for everyone.
Anyway, these Panasonic RP-HT360 are the best cans you'll find at this price range and I highly recommend them. I like them so much I'm going to order another pair.
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