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10 December 2010
Great headphones for mods
1 of 1 found this helpful I was recommended the JVC HA-RX900's by an Audiophile forum. They are often praised for the sound quality as the best for the price range once modded. They absolutely sound phenomenal, as good if not better then higher priced solutions like Alessandro M1, or some lower end Beyerdynamics.
1. Buy HA-RX900
2. Buy modding material.
3. Play Music.
4. ???
5. Profit.
Comfort:
They are not as comfortable as some Sennheisers, or Denons that I have tried however they are still comfortable, and are pressure adjustable. They are a bit on the heavy side, so there's a warning to people with weak necks or small heads.
Sound Quality (after modding):
On par with several $100~ In-Ear Monitors, and superior to various $100-$120 full-sized headphones. They have decent sound staging (not as good as the bass anemic, high screeching AD700's). I would not recommend these headphones unless you are modifying them, they do not sound that good without mods.
Very nice highs, lows, and bass. Mids are average to good. Overall great sounding headphones.
Build Quality:
Second to none for the price range. Build quality is very good. Thick durable ABS thermoplastic, and aluminum casing.
Only downside (it is a plus but costs extra $, thus downside) to these headphones is that they require a decent dedicated sound card or amplifier/DAC (expensive) to get the best bang for the buck. Using these headphones with Integrated Audio "chips" like the typical Azalia (HD Audio) or Realtek AC'97 (older) found in most desktops and laptops reels in some issues with sound quality because they won't be able to drive the HA-RX900 64ohm headphones. Of course they will still sound better then most other sub $130 headphones but seriously, it's worth spending a little bit of money on a dedicated sound card.
17 August 2015
Great laptop for a reduced second hand price. For MSRP, look elsewhere.
1 of 1 found this helpful I work as a tech servicing these ultrabooks and knew I had to have one. Found one on ebay for nearly 1/6th the cost of MSRP. It's been pretty good. Very fast SSD, plus I still have the 2.5" HDD bay available for additional storage.
I bought it based on 3 factors: The ultrabook specs (thin and relatively light weight), independent components (HDD/Memory can be swapped) , and removable battery. Not common in ultrabooks.
Unfortunately at it's MSRP cost ($2,000) it does not compare well to other systems in their price point. It does not really offer anything out of the ordinary. At a reduced second hand price however, you are definitely getting a good laptop.

14 April 2021
Great tool. Premium construction and function.
Great quality and function. Combined with additional bit drivers and flashlight its perfect for my job. I often use pliers, drivers, and blades. Made in the USA to make it better.