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Review & Unboxing Shure Se535 (White/Clear)

Pros: Mids, build quality, detachable wire, isolation
Cons: Bass, price
I bought the SE535’s from Amp3 as a B-grade product for £285. After spending a week or so with them, I returned them, as I really didn’t find them worth the price I paid for them.

Packaging & Accessories: 7/10
Build Quality: 10/10
Design & Look: 10/10
Microphonics (higher ratings means lower cable noise): 10/10
Isolation: 9/10
Comfort: 8/10
Audio Quality: 9/10
Value: 6/10
My final Rating: 8.5/10

Purchase Date: September 2011
Purchase Price: £280

Here is an unboxing video:

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Monster Turbine Pro Gold Review & Unboxing

Pros: Bass, accessories, warranty, L/R indicator
Cons: Price, flashy look, build quality, weight, isolation
Pictures in this review were taken when i was taking comparison pictures of my fake MTPC’s vs real MTPG’s

Packaging & Accessories: 10/10
Build Quality: 7/10
Design & Look: 8/10
Microphonics (higher ratings means lower cable noise): 7/10
Isolation: 7/10
Comfort: 7/10
Audio Quality: 8.5/10
Value: 6.5/10
My final Rating: 8/10

Purchase Date: September 2011
Purchase Price: £180

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Cordy App Game Review

Hey gamers! Cordy is the name and getting Cordy from point A to B is the objective. Sounds easy right? Well in fact it is, but also challenging at times and visually amazing all the time.

I really fell in love with the game as soon as I started playing it. Very easy to play, fun for all ages and more importantly a very enjoyable time waster whilst you commute or do what you do best!

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Nokia BH-905 & BH-905i Bluetooth Headphone Review

The Nokia BH-905 and 905i’s are an interesting set of Bluetooth headphones. They bring a sort of style, depending on the way you see it, to the scene of quality headphones. Their style is quite unique, especially considering the 905’s seem to be like a huge strap across your head. Apart from the actual headband, the 905 range looks classy and professional, something you would see a business audiophile wear.

Nokia BH-905 & BH-905i

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Sony MDR-EX500 Earphone Review

For the impatient lot, here’s a quick summary of the review for your first, before we jump to the full length review right after the image gallery.

Quick summary

Packaging & Accessories: 7/10
Build Quality: 7/10
Design & Look: 8/10
Microphonics (higher ratings means lower cable noise): 8/10
Isolation: 7/10
Comfort: 9/10
Audio Quality: 8/10
Value: 10/10
My final Rating: 9.5/10

Purchase Date: January 2009
Purchase Price: £40

Pros

  • Good noise isolation
  • Fit isn’t bad, although it’s vastly improved with comply tips + the noise isolation become much better
  • Great differentiation between sounds
  • Bass response is excellent, better than the rest at its price point
  • J shaped wire between the Left and Right bud. Great for portability.
  • L shaped jack, which means improved flexibility, and better cabling life

Cons

  • Warranty is only 1 year in comparison to all other competitors out there.
  • They are loud for others. People can hear them when you have them in your ears
  • Reasonably big phones, you can’t sleep on them unlike the Sennheisers
  • Harsh sound out of the box
  • Quite a lot of fakes rolling around on the internet – Buy it from an Authorised dealer to save yourself the hassle.

Conclusion

Once you get a good fit with the Sony’s they turn out to be excellent, better than any other phones I’ve heard for under £50. More so, after 1 year and careful use, the J splitter fell apart, meaning I had to glue and tape it back together to prevent it from getting damaged further. So be warned, the cable isn’t the best aspect of these earphones.

Sound Quality Ratings
Lows: 8/10
Mids: 7/10
Highs: 7/10
Soundstage: 8/10

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