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California Headphones Silverado Over-Ear Preview [0.27] by tom,October 02, 2012 11:10
The California Headphones Silverado headphones definitely have a style we like. The retro styling, die-cast metal and leather construction, titanium driver, and removable cable and folding design all are ticks in the plus column. But we are always wary of products that are tuned for a specific type of music. It is an easy way for manufacturers to blame your content instead of their product if you find you don't like their offering. At $225.95 a pair, we don't think it is too much to ask that a set of cans be appropriate for all types of music and not just rock, country, and alternative. For our money, the $99.95 Laredo headphones with a similar (if less high-end) design and musical focus might be a better bet.
Headphones: Comparision Buying Guide [0.27] by smunz,May 31, 2015 09:00
The headphone and earphone market is a pretty diverse place these days: there are several styles to choose from, not to mention a few new words to add to your vocabulary. If you believe that supra-aural headphones will improve your ears like hearing aids, then it's time for an education from Audioholics. In this article we discuss the various styles of headphones available, including their relative strengths and weaknesses. Curious to learn all about the world of headphones? Read our article and watch our recently added YouTube Video with examples of each type.
Wicked Audio WI-8500 Evac Final Verdict [0.27] by tom,July 01, 2013 09:40
Fanny Wang Series 3000 Conclusion [0.27] by tom,July 13, 2012 07:10
DD Audio DXB-03 On-Ear Headphones Conclusion [0.27] by Gene,June 24, 2014 09:00
Hifiman Ananda-BT Headphones Measurements & Conclusion [0.26] by Steve Church,August 25, 2021 00:20
Ultrasone PROline 750 Headphones Review [0.26] by clint,December 16, 2005 20:00
It was high time Audioholics picked up the ball and did some headphone reviews, so we contacted a few manufacturers and selected some products based on price and specifications that we thought would represent a more mainstream target for price-to-performance. Ultrasone’s $399 PROline 750 headphones seemed to fit the bill and we quickly arranged for a pair to be sent to us.
LTB Audio AC3Amp5.1 Headphone System Review [0.26] by gds,December 18, 2005 20:00
While I was taking a little sabbatical from the monotony of full scale home theater equipment reviews and waiting for construction completion of the new Audioholics Showcase Home, I figured it was time to review more practical down to earth devices. I’m talking about devices that can provide you with the experience of surround sound without filling the room with equipment or thinning your wallet. Enter LTB Audio’s AC3Amp5.1 headphone kit. This portable device comes with a full fledged 5.1 speaker array integrated into what appears to be a conventional headphone system connected to an outboard preamp with Dolby Digital decoding built in.
Velodyne vPulse In-ear Headphones Preview [0.26] by clint,January 09, 2012 16:05
Velodyne is breaking out of its shell, mold - whatever you want to call it. First they dropped the bomb that they'd begin selling products online and now they've come out with a whole new line of products - in-ear headphones! The newest product is being branded as vPulse and is available for $89 in either Classic Black or Velodyne Electric Blue. According to Velodyne, vPulse is only the first product in a new line of high performance headphones and it's debut is here at the 2012 CES. The whole point behind vPulse in-ear headphones is that they bring Velodyne’s legendary bass performance right to the listener’s ear thanks to the aluminum driver housing and 10 mm driver, which combine to produce precise, low-distortion bass.
Koss STRIVA Pro Wi-Fi Headphones Introduction [0.26] by wayde,July 03, 2012 17:35
Koss wants to revolutionize how we listen to music with its new STRIVA wi-fi headphones. The STRIVA Pro headphones connect directly to the Internet, no mediating devices or boxes to limit your range. It's the ultimate cordless freedom, tens of thousands of Internet radio stations are waiting to be explored through STRIVA's elegant and easy-to-use (but not so easy to setup) interface. You can also opt to listen to your own music collection using the wireless Content Access Point (CAP) device that connects you to any source with an analog output. Koss promises headphones that aren't just about new high-tech features, these sealed headphones are custom tuned with that familiar Koss-headphone sound.
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