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Average customer rating:
- I don't care about the low price-they are lousy headphones.
- 5 Star for the value-for-the-money - will surprise you
- Great Bargain Phones
- I'm Surprised!
- Very nice!
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JWIN JHV100 Closed-Type Pro Digital Studio Monitor Headphones
Manufacturer: jWIN
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Product Features:
- adjust volume independently for each ear with large knobs
- 3.5mm plug, plus 6.3mm stereo adapter
- 10-foot cord
ASIN: B00009W42Y |
Product Description
Closed-Type Pro Digital Studio Monitor Headphones / Powerful 40 mm Neodymium magnet drivers / Dual side volume controls / Freq range: 18 Hz - 22,000Hz
Customer Reviews:
I don't care about the low price-they are lousy headphones........2007-06-17
they sound like you are in a tunnel. If you are a real music lover and don't use music just for backround noise or distraction on the treadmill, you will not like these. Luckily, I didn't buy them for myself.
5 Star for the value-for-the-money - will surprise you.......2007-06-11
Believe it or not I prefer these over the Sennheiser HD201 Headphones.
The HD201 have the annoying "sssss" problem that I cannot pass over, and it is also poor base side.
The problem with the jWIN is simply that it struggles at upper ranges.
The trembles are also not really good (a bit much of an overdrive on the tremble).
I got the jWIN for free and never really thought much of it.
I have to say, I am pleasantly surprised.
Great Bargain Phones.......2007-03-25
I have owned and intensely used (often wearing out and sometimes even destroying) lots of very expensive professional headphones by Stanton, Pickering, Koss, Pioneer, Sony, Fostex, Clevite-Brush, AKG and Sennheiser in my previous career in broadcasting and recording studio work. I currently also have at home a pair of Koss Pro4AA and a pair of Sennheiser open ear phones.
My wife got these JWIN phones free as a rewards points premium from the bank. She gave them to me and I worked hard to keep from laughing. I'd never heard of JWIN. I probably never would have bought these in a million years in a store. They sat in the box unopened for months. The headphones I was using on my computer were a mic/headphone combo by Jensen which I bought at Wal-Mart for about $20 and the cable was too short which lead to eventually messing up the cord, but they sounded terrible with my bass guitar anyway. So I had this free set of JWIN JVH100's laying around and decided to try them. The JWIN phones really sound lots better than I expected with my computer. I'm using the computer to practice guitar and electric bass as I play along to pre-recorded music and also to record.
These are NOT the best sounding headphones I've ever used, but far from the worst. They lack that lustre in the high end and seem to top out in the upper midrange but the sealed ear design yields better bass than open air phones so that makes them great for bass guitar practice. I prefer a straight cord over a curly cord when working with a guitar so these work for that. These JWINS are very light, very comfortable and can be worn far longer than the Koss PRO4AA phones without going nuts. The Koss phones sound much better all around but are like clamping a 4 pound weight to your head with a vice compared to the cheap JWINS. The equally light open air Sennheiser phones tend to fall off if I lean forward or backward and they certainly don't have as much bass punch but again the high frequency response on the Sennheiser's is much better. The Sennheisers will also feedback like mad when using a microphone with lots of compression and processing. The closed ear JWINS won't.
These JWIN phones are NOT for citical listening, mixing or professional use by any stretch of the imagination. While they have a nice sturdy cable from the connector into the left earcup, the wire that runs from the left earcup through the headband into the right earcup is ultra thin and I expect it to break any minute like a strand of overcooked thin spaghetti. But I've been using these phones daily on my home computer for about 6 months and so far so good. I know they would not hold up in a radio studio for long.
If you are looking for a closed ear phone you can wear for hours on end with little fatigue that do not distort too badly these are perfect. If you are looking for something to do critical listening or if you throw your gear around alot, pay ten times more and get pro phones. These come with a stereo mini-plug and mini-plug to phone plug adapter and a pretty long cable. They also have built-in volume controls for each earcup which can cause problems but so far these phones have held up well to daily home use. I've never seen a pair of phones with built in volume controls that didn't eventually develop problems in the controls no matter who made them.
I'm almost ashamed to admit it, but I like these cheap little phones just fine for non-critical use. When they do break, if I can't fix them I'll try to get another set like them. For $15 bucks or less, you won't do better for home use and these are among the most comfortable sealed ear phones I've ever put on. When I first saw these phones in the box I thought they would sound awful. While not super, they do sound OK. I'd say they are on par with the $60 Fostex phones one radio station where I worked provided for you to use if you didn't have your own phones.
I'm Surprised!.......2007-03-09
I'm surprised at how comfortable, lightweight and well put together these headphones are. They put out a decent frequency response and aren't harsh at all. They're well constructed and very affordable. I'd recommend them for the person who wants fair quality for a great price and not for the audiophile brats who are much too critical for their own ears.
Very nice!.......2007-03-06
For this price these are a steal! Purchased mine for $15 (with shipping) and let me tell you, it was worth it! The headphones come with a 1/4 converter too! So you can use them for cd players and amps! The sound quality is good, and the headphones don't hurt half as much as other ones after wearing for several hours. These are an amazing deal for the price, I'm honestly surprised these arn't marked for $50. Don't pass these up if your looking for decent quality headphones!
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