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(More customer reviews)Well, I bought them since they were on sell... $50. Thinking that the original price was $150, this was looking like a good deal. Well, not really...
Sound: The sound of the headphones is muffled and the high tones are covered by the bass-midrange. My Sony MDR-V6 is far better than this ones as sound quality and I compared them over and over...
Noise reduction: The active noise reduction is a joke. First of all because it does very little, and what it does is not good. With no signal you will still be able to hear a hiss, quite annoying. Most of the noise reduction is passive as pressure on ears due to the steel springs is quite high (there goes the comfort :-P). Even if the headphones are hardly squishing your ears, they still trend to fall off since they have a lot of swiveling going on :-P... My MDR-V6 has passive noise reduction at least as good as the sum of the sum of active and passive from JBL 510... and they don't add their own soundtrack.
Conclusion: if bigger size is not an issue (usually it is not :-)), I recommend V6 instead. For a few bucks less (or more - depending on where you buy them from) you will have much better sound quality, more comfort, more noise reduction and less hissing (not to mention that you will not need any batteries :-P).
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Product Description:
The JBL Reference 510 on ear headphones are noise cancelling.These headphones are ideal for airline travel.
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