8/04/2009

Jays v-Jays Headphones Review

Jays v-Jays Headphones Buyers looking for a pair of shiny headphones that actually cancel its triple-digit price could be a little disappointed by the decision of the low-key approach jays are with the Jays V-Jays, but we liked. Only a small group of black polished stress in the vicinity of the headphones - the rest of the bill with an opaque plastic, rubber feeling that reminds us of the long duration of the finishing ThinkPad. Every song fits perfectly, giving the impression of quality, and the little touches, like a strip of fake leather lining at the bottom of the head, helps ensure that a clear distinction of the least expensive alternative. It should be noted, however, that, as a lot of premium brands Scandinavian sound, actually built in Europe, but China.


Unlike traditional in-ear headphones, with the Walkman in 1991, with the V-Jays headphones folds 40 degrees of vibration in the head when you listen to a compact headphones in a backpack-friendly size. There are usually very skeptical of all things curve on the basis of the problems of life, but as resistant hinges, arms, bend enough to get that appears and close tightly on the head that seems to actual situation.


Jays have opted for a unique place pads that look like giant, foam wrapped Chiclete. We have a rectangular shape is less comfortable in our ears definitely not square, but the filling is soft and smooth rotating system that allows you to rotate and vary greatly from one to the head is better suited surprising - Aerie, which weighs only 59 grams No not bad, O. The film can also be adapted to more than two inches from each side to compensate for the size of the skull boys Leno size.


The V-Jays is physically in an ultra-short cable to life, even if you're using, and then connect to a 27.5-inch extension to the completion of an acceptable length. It is a clever way to create some options, but very briefly with the original cable, not many opportunities for use, without the extension - maybe with a wrist-mounted MP3 player, but that's all. The robust 3 millimeters thick, the V-Jays cable makes heavy as the wires, which was terminated Aiaiai Y-Com headset, but with a head, the weight is not so bulky. Unfortunately there are no controls to ensure the cables are connected to each phone, but then the connection fixing the position.


Sound quality from us completely on the first listen. For such a small headphones - a pair of 40 mm modest external drivers, which actually managed to enforce Jays "the promise of" Strike Hard "Caps. Smooth, low Punchy appeared to be in everything we hear, but especially in areas such as Red Hot Chili Peppers "Give It Away, where fleas" funky bass seemed extraordinary courage, but not boomy, muddy sound, the man with the frequency ramps. mids highs and does not seem to suffer so much for the effort. eyewear by the strong and clear voice high frequencies seemed to be difficult, without entering the territory - if it is not as clean as the legendary Grado SR60s that we use as a reference. This is a pair of headphones energy to dance with.


We note that these drivers are no longer effective, but probably not important for most people. In order to obtain the low to sing, we were constantly pushed to production is much higher in most devices. But far from being sufficient to produce a silk has amp.

Jays v-Jays Headphones

Conclusion
Wanted Punchy bass, without the burden of clunky studio cans? The trench choose earrings and a pair of these mighty Welterweight Champs. Price € 98 pushes the upper edge of the largest part of which the average consumer could, but the sound quality is justified for those who want to go to the headset without any soil, from a real system. SR60s to win even more comfortable for clarity and a better choice for the whole house, but most modern, portability and low v-Jays finally win one of them after a few users.

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