Compared to my klipsch earbugs that quit working after 5 years, I was not impressed. No volume control for an ipod, bass switch is useless, and larger drivers don't fit in your ear as well.
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Compared to my klipsch earbugs that quit working after 5 years, I was not impressed. No volume control for an ipod, bass switch is useless, and larger drivers don't fit in your ear as well.
Look nice
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Despite the fact that no two pairs of ears are identical, the earphone and headphone industry offers very little in the way of customizable sound signatures. Nearly two years ago, Skullcandy's Crusher allowed users to adjust bass levels from low to insanely boosted.
Clean, powerful audio performance with rich lows and bright highs; EQ switch toggles between a fairly flat sound signature or warmer, bass-heavier mix
No volume controls on remote
The Mode EQ are a refreshing new addition to the growing collection of $100 in-ear headphones.
Powerful; smoky sound; Clear; detailed upper register; Handy EQ feature; Cool aesthetic; Comfy fit
Build quality could be more robust; Neither EQ mode is perfect
I bought this product about a week ago and so far they have been acting great, the sound quality is really good especially in its highs, its got a pretty good bass. Its got a tangle free cord and the plug is on a right angle. Its got a remote and you can control your music with it.
Despite the fact that no two pairs of ears are identical, the earphone and headphone industry offers very little in the way of customizable sound signatures. Nearly two years ago, Skullcandy's Crusher ( at Amazon) allowed users to adjust bass levels from low to insanely boosted. Now, Marshall Headphones adds one more entry to the customizable sound signature realm. The Marshall Mode EQ is a $99 in-canal earphone pair that features an EQ switch: The sound signature is more neutral in one position and heavier on bass in the other, and both modes offer a quality listening experience for the price. If the bass-boosting choice isn't a deal breaker for you, consider the Editors' Choice Audio-Technica ATH-CKX7iS ($85.00 at Amazon) as an alternative, with its lower price tag and excellent, sculpted audio profile. DesignThe cursive Marshall "M" logo adorns both earpieces, which offer a light, secure fit. Like the most classic Marshall amps, everything is black and gold on the earphones, ...
The Marshall Mode EQ earphones deliver a balanced sound signature with a bass-boosting button if you want heavier low end.
Clean, powerful audio performance with rich lows and bright highs; EQ switch toggles between a fairly flat sound signature or warmer, bass-heavier mix
No volume controls on remote
I've had way over 50 different headphones in my life from different labels as I use them nearly nonstop. This is the best pair I had so far and still works perfectly after a year and half!
These headphones have a great sound range, cut out background noise, fit snugly in the ears! Would strongly recommend these!
Amazing headphones. Much better than beats etc etc.
Once I'd found the best size sleeves (small for my ear canals) and selected the bass heavier EQ setting, they sparkled, sang and rocked! Punchy, detailed sound and very comfortable too. Another great product from the only headphone manufacturer I now use.
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