🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The RHA MA750 In-Ear Headphones deliver exceptional audio quality with a handmade dynamic driver, a wide frequency response, and a robust stainless steel design, ensuring both comfort and noise isolation for an unparalleled listening experience.
S**N
Holy crap, where have they been all my life??
SO, first things first:- These are hands down the best earbud style headphones I've ever used in my life. No questions asked. For the price they are pure gold-pressed latinum. They are comfortable, efficient, wonderfully loud, and have a bass line that MC Humpty would sing about. Buy them and just end your search.Bigger Review:Cons: Ok, there are a few of these. The packaging is a bit of a pain in the arse to get in to. I get that companies want to display exclusivity by the properties of their packaging, but that exclusivity shouldn't be based on the grade of chain saw required to buzz your stuff open. Easy open packages. It's simple. Next; there's an insane amount of ear fittings with the headphones. I tried on all of the ones that came with my package and could detect no difference except b/w the largest and smallest ones. Even while swinging my head wildly, all but the smallest fittings stayed comfortably in my ear. So, again, maybe a cost cutting measure to be had here? Take the optional fittings from 9 per ear to maybe just 5? Moving on; noise cancelling isn't spot on unless you have a GOOD seal, and that takes a bit of fiddling. This maybe isn't a product problem, might be me, but it definitely took some messing around to get the earphones to seal in place, with all sizes. Once locked in though, the outside world disappears.Ok, Pros: Jesus, but what a sound. I'll be the first to admit I'm not a dedicated audiophile. I'm much more along the lines of "If I try it and I like it then I'm a fan, and likewise the other way around". In other words, I'm attuned to quality, but I'm not going to be one of those snots that will angrily yank a set of headphones off and throw them across the room at the slightest hint of distortion. Also, I got these to primarily use with my Oculus Rift S, so take that in to consideration. By the by, they sound absolutely amazing. I detected almost no distortion (except when intentionally trying for it), the noise cancellation is fantastic, the levels are crisp, clear, and distinct, and I've listen to everything from Elite: Dangerous to Miles Davis to U2, and they all sound absolutely stunning. They're also surprisingly easy to wear for long periods, and don't result in that outer-ear canal ache that can come from some other brands.Summation: There ARE better sounding and better performing earbuds out there, but for the price, these are the winner. Absolutely hands down. Apart from a few possible cost cutting measures, the headphones are wonderful. You will definitely get distortion if you try, you can obviously overwhelm them with jacked up amps, but for around $100 these are easily the best bang for the buck you can get and I cannot recommend them highly enough for the audio/gaming enthusiast.
M**S
Good quality, above average sound
Good product, not overly bassy, don't have a tiny sound, block external noise very well. They don't fall out either.
J**E
Overall an amazing headphone
Noise-cancels so well that I can't wear them at work, since I can't hear my desk phone ringing RIGHT next to me! Sound quality is phenomenal, on par or better than my Beats Solo 3. And unlike the Beats, these are in-ear, compact, highly durable, and don't need to be charged. I wear them while working out, working on my car, biking on rough trails, and other rigorous activities. They get soaked in sweat, and I've worn them in light rain with no hood/umbrella. Still work. Came with a nice, quality-feeling carrying case too.The only downside thus far is, when I walk with athletic shorts or other loose/baggy clothes where the phone kinda jumbles around while walking, there's a "ticking" sound. It doesn't happen if I hold the phone in place, or if I wear non-baggy clothes. I am not sure if it's the headphones themselves or the jack, so did not deduct a star. Did not happen with any other pair of plug-in headphones, to my memory.
A**R
Where's the BASS
Love how these things fit. Very sturdy build. Nice treble, and clear, crisp mid range. But...it's lacking horribly in the Bass. Whether talking on the phone, watching Netflix, or music...it's wimpy.
A**N
Excellent headphones and a company that actually honors their warranty
First, build-wise, these are great. The construction is sturdy; the rubber cord protection doesn't wear and the ear hooks don't straighten over time. The spring near the jack protects the cable from splitting there as well. They provide many different tips to ensure there is at least one that fits your ears.The sound quality is excellent. I'm no audiophile, but they sound fairly neutral, maybe a little piercing when the high notes get loud. The bass is normal, which is a good thing; not overprocessed like many other consumer headphones. I agree with other reviewers that, relative to other earphones, these are a little louder.After about a year and a half of ownership, one of the heads became detached from the cable (the cable is not removable). I emailed RHA about their warranty, and after I explained and confirmed my issue, a week later I had a replacement pair in front of me. It's rare these days to see a company be so responsible with their warranty claims, and it is primarily for this reason I highly recommend RHA.
M**N
Overpriced junk
I bought these hoping to avoid spending the kind of money premium wireless earbuds cost. I used to have a 1st gen pair of AirPods. They sounded great but the battery drained over time and I thought a wired pair would solve this. When i pulled these out of the package and put them in my ear I was surprised - by how bad they sound. They sound roughly as good as my EarPods (the wired earbuds that come with every iPhone). EarPods sound ok, but they also are free/cost $20. This was over $100. While the sound was slightly better than my EarPods, the soundstage was very narrow. I felt like the audio was emanating from the center of my head. EarPods at least feel like the sound is around you, not emanating from a central point. These RHA earbuds also have barely any bass and the highs sound tinny. They feel more neutral in response, which is fine, if the audio quality is good, but it’s not. If you’re looking for a good value earbud these aren’t it. Honestly I’d just get EarPods (if you have an iPhone) if you want an ok quality set that has a mic.
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