svako ima svoje preferencije, mozda se nekom ne svidjaju. kad vec pominjes head-fi, daj link ka review i threadu na forumu, ja sad ne mogu jer hodam ulicom, kad stignem kuci stavicu ja.
kazem vam, moje subjektivno misljenje, meni je to druga najbolja stvar koju sam stavio na usi, prva bi bile hd600.
rekao sam i kako smo otkrili te sluske. biraz je otisao u radnju da kupi hd650 i meni da nadje neke do 150eur, proveo celo popodne tamo, umal ga nisu isterali i izasao sa hd600 i sa ovim panasonikom, potpisuje da tek za 150 eur imas sluske koje mogu biti bolje. nisam ni ja verovao dok ih nisam stavio na usi, a stavljao sam svasta, bolje od ovoga i hd650 nisam
edit: evo stigao sam kući, sad ću da bacim linkove, i citate mada džaba sve što neko kaže, dok ne probaš ne znaš, ali ako ne verujete meni možda verujete pravim audiofilima (u koje komotno mogu da svrstam brata)... inače, tu cenu od 30usd možemo samo da sanjamo, nije ni panasonik veslao si.sa, povećali su cenu, sad je oko 70 eur mislim...
evo kako izgledaju:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lm9ECCN1ke0
evo ga thread, pogledajte samo naziv teme: moar pfun than the hd650?
http://www.head-fi.org/t/571005/the-panasonic-rp-htf600-s-headphones-more-fun-than-the-hd650
This headphone is unique in that it offers so much for so little. Beyond the cost on these. They have a sound that is unique among monitor style phones in that they use off set 50 mm Drivers that delivers a very acceptable clean sound.. The bass I found is not lacking. It is a complete package and throw in some off set drivers to give you the mids up front and center. This is one headphone sound that can benefit from the v shape eq curve..
To me it is awesome to find more unique sounding ones, than similar to sounding ones. Add to that it is a clean good looking headphone. There are just too many wins on this one not to talk about.. These are easily worth way more.. In person they are way nicer than the pictures would indicate. I kinda feel like a thief.. I definitely stole something here. I keep on looking around..
Something different and outside the norm while wallet friendly, many will over look these... I have $150 phones that fail to have the qualities of this unique headphone. Let alone what i payed.. The awesome train has hit these phones. I don't know what to think about these other than I am enjoying the heck out of em... Sometimes you find gems when you are looking for them. These are it. Well one of couple. Some more to come later.. In the mean time. The Panasonic RP-HTF600s clearly warrant a discovery imo.. Properly named phones. They do step on many much more expensive phones for real...
Bonus.. These are shockingly great.! The bass gets bigger on the impact and smoother altogether. The command and control on bass heavy tunes are on a level that I was not expecting on these. These are not just good headphones guys these are astounding. These are now broken in I believe. SO I am gonna extend the burn in recommend on these a bit more to a solid 50hours. I should not be this surprised by these but somehow I am.
So... here's something interesting. I mentioned it before, and so did someone else. So I got out the HD650's to actually just A-B them. Now, I'll just warn a few of you now, hold onto your pants, remain calm, this is merely my opinion and not anything more. If you can handle comparing the HD650 to a $50 headphone setup (HTF600 + Velour Pads), in a clam manner, then by all means continue below. Otherwise, I suggest clicking away immediately at risk of elevating blood pressure or the uncontrollable need to quote war. Hah, I kid, I kid...
So funny enough, I'd rather listen to the HTF600 with velour pads than the HD650. I just ran them through my slew of musics that I generally test. And it just held true on each track. Makes no sense. Now, to put a balance on this massively charged statement, I prefer my HE-500 over both these headphones, as it absolutely smashes the Panasonics in sound, and eats the HD650's lunch. So it's not that I'm just being a fanboy for the Panasonic. But I am saying, I enjoy the energy and sound of the Panasonic over the HD650 which sounds sleepy to me and really doesn't have the same bassy reverb that I crave from a "bassy" headphone. Plus, again, I like to have some musical mids & highs, brigtness, and energy. Simply my preference. But hey, free information for you, right? Right.
Oh, and I just tested versus some Vmoda Crossfade LP's that I got for cheap. I'm not even going to get into it, but man, the Crossfades are a joke of a headphone for the cost when referring to sound quality. It's one of the only times I've ever held a headphone and listened to it, and said, "All the price went into the packaging and construction of the headphone, they left a few pennies for the sound and... it definitely sounds like pennies." In other words, the Panasonic eats the lunch of the Crossfade's sound quality and abilities with sound. The construction of the Crossfade is absoulutely great and solid (love the metal, the cords that are detachable, volume controls, sheathed cables, nice padding, chrome metal backing, etc, they're nice heavy solid metal headphones with a nice carry case and stuff). But the construction is the only thing it has going for it. They sound unimpressive to say the least, especially when I compare the cost and look at value from that ratio. They are low value in my book due to that.
Now, let's see if I get cabbages thrown at me...
i review na head-fi:
http://www.head-fi.org/products/panasonic-rp-htf600-s-step-monitor/reviews/5665
On the never ending quest to find hidden gems out there, yet another challenger has come forth. The Panasonic RP-HTF600 Step Monitor. I try a lot of headphones. I love picking up a set of inexpensive cans and seeing if they sound good or not. Why? Because it's fun. I already have high end stuff but that doesn't mean I can't also look for something fun and great to listen to while not spending much. That also gives me the ability to listen to high end, mid-tier and entry and then there's headphones like the HFT600 which isn't even entry level in terms of cost, because it's so ridiculously inexpensive (anywhere from $25 USD to $30 USD on Amazon; and retails 40EU~60EU elsewhere it seems, so more for non-USA countries, sorry!). I never feel like I'm taking a chance on headphones that cost this. So naturally I go through quite a few. Some are worth talking about. Some not so much. This one, the HTF600 however, is very much worth talking about.
Why am I still clamming on about these things? Well, simply put, these headphones have a huge sound but not a scary price tag. Anyone can try this headphone and I bet they will at least like it for what it is and likely keep it for fun, or actually use it often. I've worn mine for the past few days to really get into it and I ended up buying a second one so that I could share it with others because it's just so much fun to put in and crank up the music with. And without being humble about it,
this headphone is as much fun to listen to with big warm musical sound that literally to me is more fun to listen to than some $150~$250 headphones out there in the mid-tier. Sounds like absolute hog-wash, I know. But I have those mid-tiers. And high-ends. And these inexpensive little gems. And they really do sit right next to them and I do actually listen to them. I was quite floored by them and my crush on them hasn't let up yet.
The HFT600 is actually a solid headphone, unlike most inexpensive models I try often. It's not flimsy and doesn't creak or squeak. It's a nice durable hard plastic unit. It doesn't have any fancy folding or bending or anything though. The cups can flip 180 degrees, but this is not a useful feature other than to make the headphone stand on its cups if you wanted. The cable is good, not too tiny, not overly large and heavy. The adapter is of average quality.
I have two sets of Panasonics RP-HTF600 Step Monitors. I just fitted these pads which work on several headphones in terms of size on a pair of the Panasonics. It's a perfect match. Fits like it was made for it. So no worries about it slipping or being loose or having to mod or do anything. They just slide right into place no problem at all without any extra modification. Simple swap.
This headphone reminds you to enjoy the music. For the cost, you should definitely try one!
inače, ovi velur padovi pasuju na njih i gledam nekako da ih poručim:
http://www.amazon.com/Beyerdynamic-...F7W2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1316720287&sr=8-1
ja sam dao predlog za dobre i "jeftine" slušalice. ja sam moje mišljenje zacementirao da do hd600 boljih od ovih nema, meni jednostavno leže, oduševio sam se. to je
moje subjektivno mišljenje, ne mora biti tačno. a vi sad čitajte linkove koliko hoćete i nemojte da verujete, jaću da uživam u njima i čekam da mi stignu velur padovi
ono što hoću da kažem je: nemojte bacati pare na slušalice od 100-150 evra jer nećete dobiti ništa. ili stisni m*da i uzmi hd600 ili kupi nešto ovako, ostalo stvarno nema smisla.
lepo je rekao pokretač teme, nekoliko puta. koliko vidim gosn don ima htf600, neka kaže.
jednostavno neke sluške nekom leže nekom ne. da nije tako pravile bi se samo jedne
ja sam odlepio na ove, priznajem. nešto najbolje što sam u životu imao iz ovog asortimana, kad samo pomislim kako sam hteo da bacim pare na skuplje plače mi se
interesantno je da je njih moj brat kupio ne čitajući nikakve sajtove, nikakve opise, ništa, samo uleteo, otkrio ih i uzeo. to bih preporučio svima, dakle uđeš u radnju i dok te ne isteraju isprobaš sve što imaju izloženš, sto slušalica, sto slušalica!!! i onda kupiš šta ti se sviđa.
na ovaj head-fi review sam sinoć naleteo čitajući ovu temu, ništa o ovim sluškama nisam čitao pre nego što sam ih dobio.
a pazite komentare na review:
Maybe MalVeauX should put this review on amazon also...
Another great review BTW. Can't wait to try these (will pick them up tomorrow from my USPS... didn't had time today to pick them up!)
Na. I say don't post any review on Amazon... Let these be for the head fiers. The public don't need to know. Just you guys. Keep it in the brother hood..
keep it in the brotherhood