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Just like and similar to a full surround sound large speaker system in a living room with a sub woofer. But some genres of music just do not sound that good on these headphones. Some music can sound pretty muddy and dull, especially if it does not have allot of mid range and upper high end to it. Like most older recordings.
I would not use these headphones for mastering music tracks at the recording studio either, these are just not that accurate and have allot of frequency dips. Another words they are not very flat and neutral sounding. The high end and some of the mid range frequencies are non existent. Not too horrible to listen to mind you, but at the same time not that accurate to most music.
Movies soundtracks, big orchestra, explosions and sound effects is what these headphones are good for.
I guess Rap and Hip Hop sound really good on these, but for most people and most music it is lacking in the upper ranges for me to really suggest them. Especially to serious listeners or audiophiles out there.
But however they do offer more bass and mid bass than most headphones out there in any price range, so you can use these for really good low end bass sound for movie watching and Rap etc.



Sound quality is of course subjective, so FYI my personal bias is about halfway between that of an audiophile and a typical American kid: I like that "power" sound but don't want to sacrifice accuracy. The objective part is that these JVCs blow away those pathetic $200 Dr. Dre Beats headphones on both counts.
These headphones get the details right, too. Specs are impressive (8-26,000 Hz range, 112 dB sensitivity), thanks in part to bigger-than-average 36 mm drivers. They look good, and at 3.6 oz, they're light. They use a high-quality steel headband and the earpieces fold flat. They clamp around your ears with just the right amount of force (certain Sennheisers, Pioneers, and Yamahas suffer from excessive tightness, say the Amazon reviews). Finally, they have an MSRP of $70 -- pretty reasonable considering Pioneer/Yamaha/Onkyo/Denon/TDK think they can charge ~$150 for something similar -- and the actual Internet street price seems to be half that amount. Better headphones exist in this world, but not under $50.
When a product nails every category you can think of and then underprices the competition by a matter of multiples, you can't NOT give it five stars.









I think these show up my iPod/iPad etc and may well benefit from an portable amp like below?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/FiiO-Kilimanjaro-E11-Headphone-Amplifier/dp/B0053KWDES/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_S_nC?ie=UTF8&colid=ZCKDT1VYIED8&coliid=IBUJ82C4XELGG
Would recommend, value for money. Couple of areas improvement are sound insolation. The wearing can't here much external noise, but or so I am told there is a lot of noise transmitted to the surround area...



One minus only: They are too heavy.. After 10 min, mi neck hurt me...And when i take them off....is like that i put down weight of 10 kg. I recommend anyway....





I would recommend to everyone.



