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Logitech Ultimate Ears 350vi review

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Logitech Ultimate Ears 350vi review 1.       Intro/features 2.       Sound (Music) 3.       Reliability and support experience 4.       Comfort 5.       Overall Intro/Features The Logitech Ultimate Ears 350vi are an entry level premium In Ear Monitor set. They’ve been laser tuned for heavy bass response and are tuned for listeners of electronica, house, and hip-hop. The vi’s feature iphone/ipod controls for answering calls, switching tracks, adjusting volume, pausing, previous and next tracks, etc. Sound (music) The UE 350vi IEMs have a very deep bass response in comparison to the Maximo imetal i390s that I have.  (Please note: I was unable to obtain a response curve from Maximo, neither have I gotten a reply from their support about it) Here’s the frequency response curve of the UE350s As you can see it’s tuned for...

Time for Tech--->What headphones do you recommend?

I get asked this question a lot.... here's a quick answer:  I recomend pioneer, senhieser, and kilpsch and jvc headphones for regular heaphones JVC FLats are very good cheap 12 dollar headphones and they are at wal-marts.... I have a pair and they are small, but have a little islolation becuase they have a little cup over the part of your ear. They even fit in one of my smaller purses. stay away from skullcandy they got terrible sound and are very easy to blow. my lil bro has some curcum-aurals from them and they blew out really quick. they grind and sound like crap with bass. he has 2 pairs and one of them are non-blown out but they still sound like crap I gotta turn up the volume all the way to hear anything and it sounds muddy and grindy with HUGE high freq. cutoff. and the low range sounds boomy. for regular heaphones all around sehnieser, and JVC are good picks. starter list: IEMs: Pioneer SE-CL721-H 3.5mm Connector In-Ear DJ Inspired Stereo Headphones Sennheiser...