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    válasz contaxg #5 üzenetére

    Valami ilyesmit kellett volna szerintem és az iStyle is elégedettebb lett volna a cikkel:

    "We next compared, the Master Blaster with the Sennheiser HD-555 full-size headphones ($170 MSRP). The HD-555 had a more "relaxed," laid-back sound, with much softer treble and looser bass definition. We like both, but they're very different-sounding headphones. If you crave detail and clarity, go for the Master Blaster; if you prefer a less aggressive balance, then check out the HD-555. Also, the HD-555 headphones have "open back" earcups, so they let more outside sound in; you'll be more aware of your surroundings with these headphones than the Master Blaster, which block out a fair amount of ambient noise because of the closed-back design.

    Returning to the Master Blaster to check out Cuban big band jazz with Paquito D'Rivera's "Tropicana Nights" CD, we found that the sound was very open and airy. The big band's stand-up bass was clear and distinct, yet the bass went fairly deep. But thanks to the headphones' bright tonal balance, we were always more aware of the top-end detailing.

    For our home theater trials, we watched the "Cadillac Records" DVD. There's a lot of great music in this movie, and when Etta James (Beyonce Knowles) sings her heart out on "At Last," the Master Blaster proved its worth. Knowles is accompanied by a large string section, and the sound of the violins was exceptionally clear. In the movie, the record label's stars were all presented with Cadillacs, and the sounds of their low rumbling engines cruising through Chicago's busy city streets amply demonstrated the headphones' low bass capabilities.

    To finish up we plugged the Master Blaster into a 15GB iPod. The sound was punchy, powerful, and extremely detailed, and it had no problems effectively "cutting through" the New York City subway noise. Still, the Master Blaster is nowhere as easy to drive as our Monster Turbine in-ear headphones ($150 MSRP), meaning the Nixon couldn't play as loud with the iPod. If you really like to crank your sounds, chances are, the Master Blaster will come up short for portable use. But we're more concerned that the below-par comfort will be a deal-breaker for some buyers."

    forrás: Cnet

    A jó zenehallgatáshoz nem feltétlen kell minőség. Az egy intellektuális kaland, amit mindenki a saját szintjén élhet meg. A hifi egy eszköz ami ezt az élményt fokozza, de nem feltétlen szükséges hozzá.

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