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I was going to buy the smaller Beyerdynamic Custom Street headphones, but for some reason I managed to snag the Custom One Pros for less than what the former were going for, albeit a "barely used" pair, and I hit the jackpot, because the Custom One Pros are absolutely phenomenal headphones. If you're not seeking totally analytical studio mastering type headphones, and want a pair with adjustable bass levels, super build quality, total comfort, and are still portable and high-efficiency impedance-wise, can be driven by a phone or other devices without an amp, these are the headphones to go for. Also have a removable cable, which is crucial, and they provide you a good quality cable. For $80 these were a total steal. They sound balanced at all times unless you use the fourth extra-bass notch on the sliders, which sounded a bit exaggerated to me (like the Beats headphone range). I ran Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here from the Discovery remaster at .wav format quality, and set the bass sliders to 3, and it sounded amazing on these headphones, and, the treble was NOT harsh or exaggerated as some have told me Beyerdynamics can sometimes be. Nope, not even close! I cannot recommend these enough, and I usually hate most headphones or IEMs for one reason or other. The sound signature is warm but flat enough to please most audiophles, tight bass, mids are acceptable if not sparkling, and the highs are sublime. I see now whey Beyerdynamic is so highly thought of. My current faves are these at top of the list, Sennheiser Urbanite XLs, which are similar to these but lack bass customization, Hifiman HE400Is for the sheer planar detail (but you'll need a power amp), two of my Linsoul IEMs which are both exemplary but I don't love IEMs that much, and even a pair of Beats EP wireds I picked up, which are portable and punchy, but still aren't as detailed as these Beyerdynamics, of course. You won't need a headphone amp for the Beyers, but, I use one anyway because the combo of a Fiio amp (A5) and a Fiio lossless media player, and these headphones, is just sheer audiophile bliss. The ability to adjust from four bass levels is icing on the cake. I have a new pair of Pioneer BT DJ headphones, those are good but I don't love Bluetooth due to power limitations, and, the Pioneers don't sound as good, and, they aren't nearly as comfortable as the Beyers, not even close. I think everything sounds better wired and amped, no exceptions. The Custom Streets are probably great, too, if you want a version of these in a smaller configuration. But the Custom Ones were more portable and comfy than I would have thought, they are a bit bulky, but not too bad. I had no discomfort on my ears even after two hours! They're built like tanks with a combo. of metal and plastic, and tons of heavy padding. I would just buy them, you cannot go wrong.Read full review
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it has a clear sound highs mids but not much bass.....was looking for more bass
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Great sounding headphones
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