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Skullcandy TiTan Earbuds (Dark Grey) by Skullcandy
Digital Photo Product DetailsManufacturer: Skullcandy Model: SC-Titan/DkGry Color: Dk Grey Product features: - 11mm speaker diameter
- 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz frequency range
- 1.3-meter cable with 3.5mm gold plated plug
- Laser-cut aluminum driver housing
- Includes carrying case and Comply foam ear tips
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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Skullcandy TiTan Earbuds (Dark Grey)Customer Review: Wow... Summary: 4 Stars
Let me just start off by saying that I hate writing stuff on the internet because all the elitist, nothing-ever-satisfies-me internet tough guys out there make me sick, but I really feel that people need to know about these headphones because I am amazed and I wanna help you guys out in making a decision.
I am a severe audiophile, a musician, and an over-analyzer. I hear and pay attention stuff other people don't. I bought these because I needed a good priced set of earbuds to go to the gym with. I usually HATE earbuds because they're usually too uncomfortable for me to wear and never sound good (especially the low end). As a matter of fact, I HATE headphones in general because they NEVER sound good. After so much online researching, I gave these a shot because they were a fairly cheap price and put out the same frequency response as my Dr. Dre Beats studio headphones (20-20000k hz). Ok on with the review...I'm new to the whole comfortable squishy foam tip thing so I don't know how other headphones would compare to these buds...but man sometimes I forget I'm even wearing these. They fit snug and comfortably like a good set of earplugs would and hey don't fall out after headbanging. The high end this thing puts out is perfect. I was a bit wary about this because my sister has the Skull Candy Hesh headphones and those things have no high end at all. It's not ear piercingly high, though, and it is well balanced with the decent amount of low end these things give off too. It's a decent low end, not too bassy. I wish it had just a tad bit of more low end but what can you expect from such a small speaker. And the mids are right where they should be...IN THE MIDDLE. Unlike the skull candy mesh headphones where it sounds like whoever designed it cranked up the mids and made it with cheap plastic sounding bass and no high end. I like to run the Jazz eq on the iPod and they make these headphones sound even better. Of course these aren't as good as my Dr. Dre 300 dollar headphones (which don't need any eq's at all because these are the best headphones in the world!), but for [...] bucks I'm really happy with this. I listen to EVERYTHING ranging from classical to jazz, rap to rock, soft stuff to pop to crazy brutal death and black metal!! I'm not your average music listener.
I wanted to get the Beats tour in ear headphones...but since I'm only gonna use it at the gym I decided to go with something that's still really good and 1/3 that price.
The only thing I don't like is how the cable can get tangled and curly sometimes, unlike the cable that comes with the Dr. Dre headphones which NEVER tangle. I see reviews about feedback coming from the cable? I haven't experienced anything like that...maybe they're hearing or feeling the cable vibrate when it bumps up against something. Of course it's gonna vibrate and you're gonna feel or hear it up to your ears. All headphones do that. That's like the law of physics or some crap. I wish I could give it 4 and 1/2 stars.
Description of Skullcandy TiTan Earbuds (Dark Grey)Get a firm grip on the knurled aluminum housing of the Skullcandy Titan Bud Headphones, or the sonic boom might blow them right out of your ears. These diminutive earbuds fit securely in your canals by means of soft Comply foam tips, while the 11mm drivers deliver a pure audio overdose straight to your brain.
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