[Expired] Deal Alert: Sony MDR-V6 studio monitors for $54.99 (Amazon deal of the day)
Sony’s classic MDR-V6 studio headphones are available for $54.99 from Amazon.com today. Typically these run $75-80. While a little treble-deficient to qualify for true “reference” sound, at $55 these are a perfect 10 for value and make for an especially great “first headphone” – an all-purpose set that will last years.
Alpha Design Labs ADL H118 Review
The ADL H118 is a semi-portable headphone with a closed, circumaural form factor and warm, somewhat treble-shy sound with plentiful bass.
EarSonics SM64 ICE limited edition in-ear monitors available now
EarSonics is at it again, adding variations to their existing lineup. This time, the SM64 gets a makeover with a white inner shell, clear outer shell, and silver cable. Same sound signature as the SM64 Only 15 units will be available Available on the EarSonics website Read the EarSonics SM64 reviews by average_joe and joker.
Koss KSC75 Review
The Koss KSC75s provide an unmatched combination of practicality, durability, comfort, and impressive sound characteristics at their price point
Parts-Express Mini Headphones Review
The only value the Parts-Express Mini Headphones possess is as a headband donor for the KSC75/35 or Yuin G2A/G1A (albeit not a very good one)
Panasonic RP-HX50 “Slimz” Review
With their sharp looks and innovative case, the Panasonic RP-HX50 provides more than enough utility to warrant a purchase.
Philips SBC HS430 Review
In the world of portable headphone where the sub-$20 performance bar is set by the Koss KSC75 and JVC Flats the Philips SBC HS430 cannot compete.
Philips SHL9500 Review
Despite the questionable folding mechanism and my fit issues with them, I think the sound of the Philips SHL9500 justifies the rather modest price tag
Kanen KM-95 Review
With a price tag under $6, the Kanen KM-95 delivers good value for money with surprisingly clear sound and a handsome, portable, and comfortable design.
Kanen KM-880 Review
The true value of the KM-880 lies not in their sound but in the possibility of using their unique wooden housings for some more deserving drivers.