Defeats Solo review

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Design and style and Features
We’ve somehow managed to will lose out on reviewing the Creature Beats Solo Headphones for quite a while now, which we imagined was a shame given the number of talk about these people. Having finally gotten your hands on pair, however, we’re not sure it turned out worth the trouble for the reason that Beats Solos aren’t exactly the best headphones on the globe, or even the top for their £130 cost. But then, do you expect less coming from a company that will encourage that you spend £350 while on an HDMI cable?

 

We mustn’t be too harsh. The Beats Solos do have a very lot going for the children, and in the correct circumstances we are able to see why one might come faraway from listening to these people having enjoyed the feeling. The design, for a start, is a good results story; the matt conclude makes the Solos feel as if £130 worth involving headphones should, along with looks great.

There’s a respectable amount of padding for the headband and earpads, making the Defeats Solos comfortable for you to wear for a long time, unless you have a very large enough head to the pressure to be excessive. The sliding size-adjustment to the headband has an excellent, mechanical feel for it, and locks straight into place securely. We found that this articulated swivel design which fixes the earcups on the headband gave a good degree of liberty, so you could move the Defeats Solos around on the head a fair bit nevertheless have a very good fit.

 

The headband is often a little thin, and not enough to cause any bother about its durability. A nice feature in the headband is that it must be hinged, letting the Solos fold inside their supplied neoprene travel case (another price-justifying addition) – a feature mimicked by your copycat Fanny Wang On-Ear Wangs.

One particularly well thought out aspect is your removable cable as well as, rather, cables. The ‘standard’ wire is chunky however reasonably flexible, and possesses a particularly durable-looking connection at each stop, while the second boasts an in-line rural and mic, for use with iPhone and also other compatible devices. The provision involving both an iPhone-friendly and also a ‘normal’ cable is extremely good, as it implies the Beats Solos never break with elderly players that can’t manage the revised connector that’s needed is for headsets.

Sadly rapidly quality on the planning front, the Beats have a very serious problem using audio reproduction, which left several staffers with impacts from underwhelming for you to ‘the worst headphones We’ve ever heard. ‘ Considering many of the good things we’ve discovered Monster audio solutions, and the £130 asking price on the Solos, many of us were understandably dissatisfied.

The problem will be the overwhelming bass response in the Solos, and if we say overwhelming many of us don’t just necessarily mean strong. Unless you hear music with an incredibly anaemic low-end, or adjust your current player’s equalizer to pay, bass lines throb over some other facet of your Solos’ output. Inside Solos’ limited defence, there’s a good a higher level detail in this specific powerful low-end, possesses a warm enveloping texture for it, but with almost the most limited number of music it’s so enveloping about be suffocating.

This is the shame because when there’s a good amount of detail hidden inside mid and high-end when not staying trampled on with the bass. In intros for you to songs we usually found ourselves thinking whether we just weren’t being too harsh on the Solos, as your reproduction had true clarity, but and then came the striped bass to ruin your reproduction. From Dr Dre’s We need a Doctor by way of Muse’s Space Dementia for you to Wagner’s Die Walkure it turned out the same history.

 

We can’t help but talk about that the a lesser amount of attractively named Fanny Wang On-Ear Wang headphones do a lot better job of aimed towards the bassy, however detailed style that this Beats Solos are targeting. It’s also worth noting that this Beat’s Solos apparently need a great deal of power, as our kama’aina ( iPod nano wasn’t capable to supply much size (although ironically this became almost an improvement mainly because it helped de-bass your tone a little).

Award

After listening on the Skullcandy Aviator’s, we weren’t ready for that any fashion headphone would have a greater low-end error, but the Creature Beats Solos deal with it. Monster’s headphones earn themselves somewhat using design and building, but not ample to justify the cost.

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