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Panasonic RPHS35H Lightweight Headphones with Shockwave Design Grey

Panasonic RPHS35H Lightweight Headphones with Shockwave Design Grey

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: These are painful to put in ears and the sound is horrible!
Review: I bought a cassette recorder that had these earphones. I love the cassetter recorder but these earphones are easily the worst I have ever tried!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: These are painful to put in ears and the sound is horrible!
Review: I bought a cassette recorder that had these earphones. I love the cassetter recorder but these earphones are easily the worst I have ever tried!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: HORRIBLE!
Review: I did not buy these headphones, they just came with a CD Player that I bought. The CD Player was great, but I was disappointed with the headphones. I needed new headphones, but I had to buy new ones because these were so horrible. They don't go in your ears, the headphone parts are just circles. Something that is a large plastic circle will not fit in an ear. The sound is decent, but you can't hear the sound if you can't put the headphones in your ears. They were a big dissappointment for me, and I advise you to stay away from them. If you need good headphones, get Sony ones, they are comfortable, have good sound.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Lightweight is right...unfortunately!
Review: I was extremely disappointed with these headphones. When I plugged them into my Panasonic Shockwave (SL-SW869v) I thought there was something wrong with the CD player. The sound was very thin and there was almost no bass at all even with the S-XBS bass boost system on.

I was about to return the whole set when I decided to try some other headphones. I used a good set of Sony circumaural headphones and the sound was excellent with powerful bass. I even tried some cheap Sony sports earbuds and the sound was much better than with the Panasonic lightweights.

These headphones really are lightweights in the performance department and are a really poor partner for an otherwise excellent line of portable audio. The only positives I can say about these headphones is that they are reasonably comfortable and are very light. You hardly notice that you're wearing them.

If you're looking for headphones, consider another pair with better bass response. If you're buying a Shockwave portable (which are excellent and also available here on Amazon) that comes with these headphones, be prepared to go out shopping for some others like I'm doing right now.

Hope this was helpful and good luck with your purchase!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Lightweight is right...unfortunately!
Review: I was extremely disappointed with these headphones. When I plugged them into my Panasonic Shockwave (SL-SW869v) I thought there was something wrong with the CD player. The sound was very thin and there was almost no bass at all even with the S-XBS bass boost system on.

I was about to return the whole set when I decided to try some other headphones. I used a good set of Sony circumaural headphones and the sound was excellent with powerful bass. I even tried some cheap Sony sports earbuds and the sound was much better than with the Panasonic lightweights.

These headphones really are lightweights in the performance department and are a really poor partner for an otherwise excellent line of portable audio. The only positives I can say about these headphones is that they are reasonably comfortable and are very light. You hardly notice that you're wearing them.

If you're looking for headphones, consider another pair with better bass response. If you're buying a Shockwave portable (which are excellent and also available here on Amazon) that comes with these headphones, be prepared to go out shopping for some others like I'm doing right now.

Hope this was helpful and good luck with your purchase!


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