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JVC HA-M300


$20.00 Released April, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Nice long cord, ideal if you can't sit right next to your audio source. Fold up into a compact profile, makes it easier to transport them. Feel very light weight, won't press down on your ears uncomfortably.

The Cons:Get very distorted at medium to higher volumes. Feel cheap and breakable, plastic is a bit flimsy. Cord is way too long for walking around with them.

The JVC HA-M300 are full-sized headphones with an ear cushion that surround the ear to block out external noise.  The headphones have a unique foldable design allowing them to be folded into a compact size for portability as well as twistable earcups for monitoring with one ear.

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Product Shot 2  They have a 30mm Neodymium driver and a volume control integrated into the 3m cord.  The JVC HA-M300 have a 3.5mm gold-plated jack and also come with a stereo adapter.  These headphones have a lower frequency range and sensitivity than the JVC's higher-end HA-M500 headphones.  They also don't include the anti-resonance housing that the HA-M500 does.

Features/Specs

  • Foldable design
  • Twistable earcups
  • In-cord volume control
  • 30mm Neodymium driver 
  • 3.5 mm gold-plated jack
  • Comes with plug adapter 
  • Impedance: 32 ohms
  • Cord length: 3.0m
  • Sensitivity: 101 dB
  • Frequency response: 12Hz - 22kHz

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Pros
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    nice long cord, ideal if you can't sit right next to your audio source

  • 1

    fold up into a compact profile, makes it easier to transport them

  • 1

    feel very light weight, won't press down on your ears uncomfortably

Cons
  • 1

    get very distorted at medium to higher volumes

  • 1

    feel cheap and breakable, plastic is a bit flimsy

  • 1

    cord is way too long for walking around with them

  • 1

    sound is indistinct throughout the audio range, misses a lot of detail

  • 1

    tend to press directly onto the ears themselves, gets painful after an hour

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