JVC HASX500 Bi-Metal Headband Style Headphones

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The JVC HA-SX500 achieves high quality sound with a large 16mm neodymium driver unit and Bi-METAL structure. The lightweight headphones fit securely and comfortably with a cushioned metallic headband and ergonomic earpieces. The HA-SX500 delivers enhanced dynamic sound by employing a large 16mm neodymium driver unit, offering greater power handling and sensitivity. The Bi-METAL structure holds a stainless steel base unit with a ring made of brass, high specific heavy metal, and controls its movement for superior sound reproduction across the frequency range. The vast reduction in friction noise is another innovation to please audiophiles. The HA-SX500 features flexible rubber joints, reducing friction noise while increasing comfort, and uses OFC (oxygen-free copper) to minimize transmission loss in the 0.8 meter friction noise reduction cord. The lightweight HA-SX500 headphones also feature an ear-conscious design, making them comfortable and practical, fitting securely in the ear while at the same time delivering superior isolation from external sounds and minimizing sound leakage. The ergonomic earpieces provide snug, customized sizing, supported by a cushioned metallic headband for a secure fit and hours of comfort.

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nemov

New Head-Fier
Pros: Over headband style is very secure. Well made, with good silicone buds. Base is good, trebles are clear; no fatigue
Cons: Vocals are poor, detail and ovcerall sound is not as good as my Sennheiser PX360
I love these earphones for the gym... they sound good with house music / dance music, and they stay put whilst running, sit ups, weights etc. I bought these cheap for £12 and they are worth it. However, now that my other headphones are nicely broken in (burnt in?), the limitations of these JVC are obvious in terms of the sound. They are not bad, just not worth buying for the sound - especially if you are after beautiful vocals or impressive detail. My other headphones are Sennheiser PX360.... not perfect, but better for most types of music than the JVC HA-SX500.

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