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JVC HA-RX300
$20.00
Released March, 2007
The Pros:Bass response is loud and hits hard on the beats. Fit comfortably on your head without pinching. Can handle heavy use without wearing out.
The Cons:Bass gets pretty muddy right away. Volume needs to be turned up a little higher than normal, not ideal for MP3 devices.
The JVC HA-RX300 are full-sized headphones with an ear cushion that surrounds the ear to block out external noise and a cushioned headband for extra comfort. The headphones feature JVC's Ear Direct Structure with an inclined driver unit that produces powerful sound and directs it to the eardrums.
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It also features a Twist Action Structure which is designed to make the headphones more comfortable over prolonged periods of use. They have a 2.5m cord with a 3.5mm gold-plated jack and come with a stereo adapter. The HA-RX300 are a step down from JVC's HA-RX500 since they have a lower frequency range, sensitivity, impedance and a shorter cord.
Features/Specs
- Ear-direct structure with inclined unit
- Cushioned headband
- Twist action structure
- 40mm driver unit
- 3.5 mm gold-plated jack
- Comes with stereo adapter
- Impedance: 32 ohms
- Cord length: 2.5m
- Sensitivity: 100 dB
- Frequency response: 12Hz - 22kHz
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Pros & Cons
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bass response is loud and hits hard on the beats
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fit comfortably on your head without pinching
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can handle heavy use without wearing out
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built with lightweight materials, doesn't press down on your head at all
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long cord ideal for sitting at a laptop or for a desktop tower on the floor
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blocks out the noise from the room effectively
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bass gets pretty muddy right away
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volume needs to be turned up a little higher than normal, not ideal for MP3 devices
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