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mrmiyagikarate ([info]mrmiyagikarate) wrote,
@ 2010-05-01 07:44:00

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Entry tags:koss headphones, koss mv1, koss mv1 headphones

The Koss MV1 Headphones
First off, the treble energy is terribly recessed and laid back for a headphone claiming to be a hifi can. The tonal balance here is very dark. I might guesstimate that these cans are down at least 12dB at 10Khz compared to my reference headphones, the AKG K701. Impressively it does not twiddling my thumbs these cans as much as you would possibly think in areas like high frequency detail retrieval and soundstage/imaging. It results in a terribly mellow sound that places strong stress on the lower midrange and male vocals. There is definitely no risk of listening fatigue or sibilance/harshness on these cans. They fare surprisingly well with classical music, something I was not expecting considering the shortage of treble energy.

My 1st Koss headhones well-versed been tossed years ago, less than I latterly came across my ol' Professional/4AAA thrown loosely in a box I passed through in storage.

Closed cushions seal tightly near to the overall ear eliminating ambient sound plus maximizing bass performance. Designed to withstand the strain and pressure up of usual studio use, the overall MV1 incorporates an adaptable steel and rubber headband style which additional ensures isolation. The general MV1 comes allowing for its possess sleek case for the rationale that protecting portability. Allowing for its spectacular sound plus remarkable durability the general MV1 can be loved wherever plus whenever. The overall MV1 projects equipped with a coiled, single entry 8-foot twine, and 3.5mm plug allowing for 6.3mm adapter included.

Soundstage and imaging are, think abouting my comments regarding the treble answer, impressive. 1 would expect the sound to be stuffy and closed-in, but instrument separation is especially sensible for the tonal balance present. Still, there's sensible ambiance and a full headstage befitting a proper hifi can when listening to the correct recording.

They appear to be made of metal from the photograph. They're not. It is all painted plastic. The headscarf is very snug, additional thus than my K701 in truth, however there's sufficient clamping force that the mugs tend to irritate pressure points all across your jaw over time. Worse is that the matter of your ears getting hot and sweaty over long listening periods. In an exceedingly heat room I am unable to create it a lot of than 30 minutes prior to my ears are too hot to be snug anymore, and moisture condensation builds up on the plastic guard cowling the drivers quite easily. I've thought of raiseing Koss directly if this gifts a reliability concern for them, but Koss has been making closed cans with this kind of rubber cup style for loads of years, so they need to grasp what they are doing. The sound is affected noticeably by how you position them on your ears. I found that sliding them up and back till the front tips of my ears bit the perimeters of the cup, then centering them slightly after that produced the best tonal balance.


The Koss MV1 Headphones



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