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- Lightweight headphones that conveniently fold for travel
- 16 to 22,000 Hz frequency response
- 1.1875-inch CCAW (cooper-clad aluminum wire) drivers
- In-cord volume control
- Comfortable, open-air design with wide headband and standard 0.125-inch miniplug
List price: $14.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Great Headphones
Awesome sound. Great bass, very smooth sound.
These headphones are great!
- Delivers dual-headphone (0.125-inch) connections from a single sound source
- For use with a portable CD, minidisc, MP3, or cassette player
- Can be used with 0.25-inch or 0.125-inch headphone jacks
- Gold connecters
- Lifetime warranty
List price: $6.99 (that's NaN% off!)

It's a Y Cable. Shrug.
Two Is Coolmusic on your cd player or walkman. I have no complaints
i suggest anyone to buy it, it's worth the money..........
I love this thing.
- Virtual Motion Sound System (VMSS) and control switch
- VMSS driver units (31 millimeters)
- Large-diameter driver units (50 millimeter)
- 16.4-foot cord
- Convenient travel-fold design with carrying pouch
List price: $89.99 (that's NaN% off!)

good idea but has some design issuesSo, in conclusion, it sounds pretty good and if you can tolerate its design inadequacies then its a good buy but for me if I had to do it again I probably would have bought something else.
Best Gaming Headphones on the market!
Supreme Sound
- Lightweight, ergonomic earbud headphones
- 10 to 25,000 Hz frequency response
- 0.55-inch neodymium drivers
- XBS port for increased bass response
- Twist-free cord prevents knots and frustration
List price: $6.99 (that's NaN% off!)

When you can't get anything else
Cheap, and good. Worth the cash.Value for money...
:)
Clearest for the price
- Super-light in-the-ear design
- High-quality 16mm driver units
- Sleek black and silver metallic housing
- Neodymium magnets provide powerful bass and clear treble
- Compact winding case supplied
List price: $9.99 (that's 4% off!)

Good Sound, Failed Later
Great for the price.
Great Headphones, here's why...
List price: $35.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Great Quality but Missing the BassOVERVIEW
Pros:
-Clear and Sharp Sound
-Dynamic Range
-Easy-to-carry Fold-up Design
-Gold Cord (I think it has one, because it sure looks like it compared to some of my other gold wires)
Cons:
-No Bass
-Clunky to Wear
these have brought me much joyI had to knock off a star, however, because both pairs have gone bad after a year or so. I don't know if I'm too rough on them, but something eventually seems to come loose inside and the right speaker crackles and cuts out when I move around. I finally had to toss my home pair, and now my current ones are starting to go (which is why I'm poking around in ... reviews for replacements).
In spite of the short lives of the two pairs I've owned, they _have_ brought me much joy, and considering the price, I think I've gotten more than my money's worth out of them.
A great product for the price
- Aura-nomic closed-ear design
- 40-millimeter drive units
- Ultrawide frequency range
- Self-adjusting fit
- Oxygen-free copper (OFC) cable
List price: $99.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Good buy but....
I just wish its cord were coiled.Good rejection of ambient giggling of female coworkers.
Excellent for GamingI have them plugged in to the analog output of my nforce2 soundstorm. You definately don't need an amp with these. They are way louder than the portable Altec Lansing phones I had before.

- Closed back dynamic stereo design
- High performance 40mm drivers, with neodymium magnets and CCAW voice coils
- Adjustable cushioned headband for maximum comfort
- OFC litz wire cables with convenient one-side exit
- Gold-plated stereo 1/8-inch connector with strain relief and professional screw-on 1/4-inch adapter

great sound, great price, good comfort.Despite the uncomfortable pressure that may occur on the ears, these headphones are actually very comfortable to wear. They sound so good that I want to turn up the volume just to enjoy them more. The sound is clear, the bass is strong and clean but won't drown out the mid-tones or treble. The treble itself is sometimes lacking, but most of the time it isn't a problem. The individual sounds are heard so well with these headphones that if there is any extra noise or flaw in what you are listening to, you'll notice it immediately.
nice
Best Headphones I've Ever Seen / (Heard)!!Listening to movies and CDs through these 'phones is a pleasure. Surround sound effects come through nicely when listening to 5.1-Channel or 2-Channel Surround material, with many subtle surround effects seeping through that you possibly had never heard when listening through your regular speaker system.
The sound reproduction on this product seems very "natural" and undistorted. And not "tinny"-sounding, like can be the case with many different headphone brands.
Extraordinarily comfy, to boot! The ear cups don't pinch, or dig into your head. The padded headband adjusts to fit the biggest (or smallest) of craniums. And they don't make your ears sweat like a nervous politician on Election Day (oh, sorry ... I should have said "perspire"). :)
You can wear these things all day and suffer no ill effects on your head/ears. (Well, unless, of course, you lay too heavy on the volume control.)
It *is*, in fact, difficult to keep the volume in the "low"/"restrained" range while using these sonically-pleasing babies. Because they sound so good!
The ATH-M30 is an exceptional product; and a terrific bargain to be sure.
Hard to imagine even $100-plus 'phones giving better performance than these.

- Frequency response 10-25,000 Hz
- Titanium Coated High Polymer Titanium Diaphragm for Accurate Sound Reproduction
- Oxygen Free Copper Voice Coils for Signal Clarity
- Closed Ear Cushions for Maximum Bass and Isolation
- Stereophones, with 3.5mm plug, and 6.3mm adaptor
List price: $99.99 (that's 25% off!)

Great Isolation; Above Average (But Not Great) SoundSound-wise, the bass response is excessive and muddies midrange vocals, while extreme highs are somewhat recessed. For a more balanced sound, consider cranking back your bass and advancing your treble. Detail, spatial presentation and soundstaging are simply average.
The bottom line: don't buy these headphones if you seek the "best sound". Look at competitive offerings from Senneheiser for that. These cans are most useful for situations where you want the utmost privacy and are willing to sacrifice long-term listening comfort for that privacy.
Recommended for airplanes, TV-oriented living rooms and when your in-laws are visiting.
Not exactly what I was expecting
Excellent sound, quality for a fairly reasonable price.When I got these I loved them from the start. I never knew they made headphones that sound better than a quality stereo! The sound detail is excellent with audio CDs and MP3s, and the bass is strong but not overpowering. I haven't yet tried these out on DVDs, but I would imagine they would be awesome. As far as isolating goes, I don't know why you would need any type of noise-cancelling headphones (which sacrifice sound quality for technology), because with these babies on, all you hear is the music. My roommate has to throw something at me to get my attention when I have these on! For the newbies out there: these are not for use with a portable CD player or MP3 player; they fall far short of the amplifying power needed to push these phones. If you want something sensitive enough to use with a portable (look for something with impedence around 32 ohms as compared to 250 ohms for these) buy something from the Sennheiser line, as they are also lightweight. I use these mainly to listen to rock, rap, and R&B, with some classical here and there (when studying). These are ideal for the first three but the quality of the classical is not what I would imagine a "purist" would deem extraordinary.
The look and feel of these phones just exude confidence in the craftsmanship and the quality of parts. Simply put, these are some awesome looking headphones. The pads are comfortable but will stick to you in warmer weather. If you don't think you'll be able to handle two extra pounds on your head for an extended period, don't buy these. I only find slight discomfort in my neck after wearing these (and I wear them for 2-3 hours at a time). The 8-foot cord and 1/4" adapter provide ease of use while wheeling around a stereo or computer.
I would recommend these phones to anyone who wants some high-end headphones (from Koss, the people that basically created the headphone) for isolation or just overall excellent quality of sound, with a guarantee for the life of the product.

- Built-in lights flash to the beat of the music
- 20 to 20,000 Hz frequency response
- 3.5 millimeter silver-plated L-plug
- Lightweight open-air style
- Includes 2 additional LR44 button batteries
List price: $15.99 (that's NaN% off!)

Blinking Lights Don't Stay OnA) Non-adjustable, and
B) Why have any sensitivity at all if the lights don't go to the beat of the music?
I mean there's an on-off button on the cord. I don't get it. Other than that, the sound is great for the price.
Did anyone else have this problem with theirs?
False advertising!!!
Too Cool!