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- + Очень хорошо сидят на голове, легкие - шея не устает.
- - Качество звука хорошее, но я ожидал большего в сравнении с моими старыми наушниками Sennheiser HD215(покупались очень давно, но насколько...
- + Очень удобно сидят на голове, несмотря на то, что у меня большой размер. Кабель практически не запутывается. Приятный материал...
- + Звук приятно удивил, он стал более мощным, можно расслышать много новых деталей, в казалось бы заслушанных до дыр треках. Удобно сидят на голове и практически не ощущаются.
- - Амбюшуры из кожзама, от чего уши запотевают. Не съёмный кабель, можно наверное отнести к минусам, ведь в...
- + Все устраивает. Низы вытягивает эквом. На смарте с доп. усилком вообще бомба. На моих больших ушах сидят как влитые! Это первые наушники, которые не зажимают ушную раковину, соответственно уши не болят даже после 4 часов ношения.
- - Шнур 3 метра, без возможности заменить на более короткий...
- + Детальный, красивый звук, удобная посадка и регулировка, качество изготовления, длина провода и наличие...
- + Звук на высоком уровне.
По чистоте звучания эти наушники обходят геймерские гарнитуры за 10 к.
Очень нравится система автоматической подстройки оголовья, даже если наушники используются разными людьми, не приходится ничего обратно подстраивать.
Комплектация порадовала. Переходник на 6.3 и длинный провод - большой плюс - - К сожалению, все деньги ушли на звук, так что не ждите премиальной коробки или сверх высококачественных...
- + Надежная конструкция и качественное изготовление, отсутствие дребезжания, хорошо сидят и плотно прилегают.
- - Качество звука. Нет детальности, съедают обертона на...
- + Не ломаются уже очень долго. Всё соединения прочные.
- - Нет.
- + Отличный детальный звук,мягкие басы.Слушаю через усилитель ONKYO.Инструментальная музыка на УРА.Рок-супер...
- + Все устраивает. Низы вытягивает эквом. На смарте с доп. усилком вообще бомба. На моих больших ушах сидят как влитые! Это первые наушники, которые не зажимают ушную раковину, соответственно уши не болят даже после 4 часов ношения.
Амбушюры можно на Алике заказать - - Шнур 3 метра, без возможности заменить...
- + Добротно выполнен корпус, хорошее качество звука.
- - Жду, что амбушюры из дермантина скоро придут в негодность. Нужно искать положение, при котором наушники не будут передавливать: если надет спешно, долго в них не посидишь, но если найти "то самое"...
The build quality... the build quality is super nice. Just based on looking at them in the image, my first thought was that they would either not fit at all, meaning too big... or they would slip out all the time. The first time I put them in, it was like sliding your hand in a glove that was specially made for your hand. Real smooth and comfort fit. The first time I used them, I actually went for a run on my treadmill, and they didn't bother me at all. They didn't slip out or anything, and I almost forgot I was wearing them after a few minutes. I tried switching the earbud pieces just to check out the other sizes to see how they fit, but me personally, I always seem to have the perfect ears for the default earbud pieces that come already installed on headphones, so that wasn't a problem at all. They seem very durable in my opinion. The wires are much thicker than most headphones I've had in the past. They also ship with a carrying case/bag, which is like a snap type bag, which I found really nice and I do actually use it. Very small and convenient to carry to work with me.
The only negative I have is that they don't come with a little slider in the middle. That may just be one of my own pet peeves. I do video editing for a living, so sometimes I'll have one earbud from another set of headphones in one ear, and then one earbud from these in the other. This allows me to listen to music while I work and I have to be able to hear what I'm working on. The sliding piece allows me to slide one earbud all the way up to my ear with the other earbud in there so the earbud not in use doesn't get tangled up or caught somewhere that it could break. Just a convenience negative I would say. Nothing that should sway anyone from buying these honestly, because it's really about the build quality and the sound, which I have covered in this review. Personally, I would recommend these to anyone looking for a comfort fit pair of earbuds that has great sound quality and a 1 year warranty.


Outstanding sound (especially after the "burn in" period). Clear, full, without booming, bass. Clear and wide mid range, very present. Subtle, not tinny, high end. Very expansive and well integrated sound stage. A bit snug, which helps with the sound quality but can make them uncomfortable before too long. Still, outstanding sound.


Wish it had a button for stopping/volume/skipping tracks but just on sound alone, I highly recommend it. Great highs and middle that are extremely clear and bright. The bass has depth and isn't just there for just bass sake.
** Update Nov 2015 - the headphone bud area that connects to the metal outer portion separated. :(
I don't treat my headphones with the utmost care, but I don't throw them around either. Sorry I can't gauge if this is a fluke or a defect. Still, I stand by the sound and would probably purchase again to replace.


I got these after several pairs of Skullcandy and JLab earbuds bit the dust. These sound significantly better than those. I also have some $200 Pioneer DJ headphones, so I have some kind of reference point for what "good" sounds like. These hold their own against the Pioneers, but lose out in bass reproduction.
The sound is very clear across the frequency spectrum. Since I'm using these primarily for bass-intensive music, I suspect audiophiles would find them unbalanced toward that end.
Build quality is good, but I worry about the lack of strain relief on the 3-button remote. I have a feeling that's where failure will occur one of these days when the wire pulls on something at the gym.

Overall, these headphones are a joy to listen to. Plus, the gold and black is a sexy-looking combination. Highly recommended.

06/07/14 These are my go to buds of the six I own I grab these almost every time. I no longer hate the two piece cord it has probably kept from either breaking my Ipod or my buds I think it`s a very good thing now. All I can say is if you are thinking of spending some big money on ear buds, try these first give them 50 hrs. of burn in, you will not be sorry.



The packaging was great and the extra pouch for storage is really nice. She uses this with her iPhone 5 and with her iPad 4
The downsides:
1.) The volume adjustment is a wheel that doesn't interact with the iOS software. It is similar to the method used in older headphones before smart phones. This means you have both iOS volume control and manual volume control. If your iPhone’s volume is set really low, the wheel won’t impact the volume much on the headphones.
2.) The microphone and controls are wired too far down the cord. My wife has to hold the cord up to her mouth to get good volume when she is speaking. It is not as convenient as Apple’s included earbud microphone.
Despite these two downsides, I still highly recommend these headphones because they sound so great and you do have adequate control over the audio playing through them.

- I took note of the presence of bass. It's there, and satisfies all but the extreme bass heads.
- The mids and highs (if that makes sense) seemed didn't seem to be as clear as others have claimed.
- From my perspective, it seemed as though these headphones are settled for darker, punchier music.
- Instrument separation was surprisingly good, I took note of some percussion and backing vocals that I didn't catch before on some of my other headsets.
Some things to keep in mind, before these headphones, I frequently used the Sony MDR-V6 Monitor Series Headphones with CCAW Voice Coil and Grado Prestige Series SR-60i Padded Headphones, so it's possible that my preferences are just accustomed to the mentioned products above.
Again, I'm not a an audiophile, but I do enjoy my music being reproduced with respectable quality, and for what these IEM's offer, they are definitely respectable. After burning these in, they'll only get better, so my advice is to pick these up if your looking to replace or add on to to your headphone situation.
EDIT:
Well howdy, it's been over 3 weeks since my review, and these IEM's are holding their ground. The "burn in," be it psychologically or with actual work on the drivers, has really made the ATH CKM500's sound fantastic. The emphasis on bass and the low ends is still there, but it's not as overwhelming in comparison to the treble as was straight out of the box. In short, its sound signature more sincere compared to 3 weeks ago. Build quality is still holding up, and the sound isolation is acceptable enough for me when used on my daily commute via bus.
I'm bumping this up to 5 stars, as I now see why those on Head-Fi regarded these IEM's as comparable to to $100+ IEM's. Simply outstanding in the <$75 price range.
