Ultimate ears 700 where to buy




















UE's latest addition after the famous universal in ear, Triple fi They deliver pro-quality sound in a sleek, micro design. Fitting flush to your ear, you barely know you're wearing them? Pro-quality sound reproduction. Dual-armature design with passive crossover: Two custom-tuned armature speakers in each ear give you clean, detailed sound.

One speaker produces rich and punchy bass, while the second speaker delivers clear mid and high notes. Immersion sound signature: Enjoy a 3D sound stage that makes you feel as though you are experiencing the quality, energy and emotion of a live performance. Frequency range: 10Hz— Click to expand Cons : Non-detachable cable. First off, these are ridiculously small for having dual armatures. UE's bundled silicone gel-like? What the tips and size add up to is an instant seal consisting of popping them in your ears, pushing them in once, and looping the cable over your ear in all of 5 seconds.

Their isolation is quite good, about on par with Shure's lineup. The first thing to be noticed about their sound is their highs - quite transparent and very detailed. Mids are quite smooth but nothing too special. What surprised me was their bass response, which has a pronounced impact and good speed. My one big gripe with these is the lack of a detachable cable. The stock cable is moderately thick, flexible, and virtually microphonics-free, but the stress relief and build of the straight jack leaves something to be desired.

Pros : Details, separation, small size comfortable. Cons : Questionable cable integrity which is not removable. These are actually some of the most under appreciated IEMs on head-fi, and I don't exactly understand why. You'd be hard pressed to find a deal like the one I got on these. The details and instrument separation are nice. After crafting professional gear for several years, the company began making consumer headphones in , and was then snapped up by Logitech in The headphones feature two custom-tuned speakers per ear and yet are quite small and light at only The finish is metallic, though unlike the Monster Jamz it's plastic and not actual metal, but they feel hard-wearing.

Be aware the metallic paint will peel off with use, so keeping them in the supplied case is recommended. The headphones ship with four different-sized ear tips including our favourite the expanding Comply Foam. The s have a frequency response of 10Hz — Follow whathifi. What Hi-Fi? Our comprehensive tests help you buy the very best for your money, with our advice sections giving you step-by-step information on how to get even more from your music and movies. Everything is tested by our dedicated team of in-house reviewers in our custom-built test rooms in London and Bath.

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Performance Music lovers shopping for a headphone to highlight the instrumental nuances of their collection will appreciate the Ultimate Ears 's balanced dual-armature drivers that combine two separate speakers into each earbud. This design effectively creates a wider frequency of sound, giving your ears access to more aural detail and brings out the natural bass and treble characters of your music.

The passive crossover network built into the design routes each sound to the driver best fitting of its flavor and is essentially the same technology used for premium in-ear monitors. Audiophiles will prefer the natural element of sound they provide over alternative buds that intentionally overpower the low-end to appease the younger, head-bobbing market, but that doesn't mean the Ultimate Ears 's can't reproduce the same booming bass notes.

You'll still hear the same punchy emphasis, but the headphones allow each instrument and vocal track to shine individually with more distinctive color and clarity, faithful to the original audio mix. You may react critically at first to the smooth sheen of the Ultimate Ears if you're used to the low-end impact of assisted headphones like the Monster Turbine Pro In-ear Speakers , but we're sure you'll grow to appreciate the greater headroom and wider frequency response that this set offers in comparison.

You'll notice a big difference in sound if you're upgrading from the stock headphones that came with your music player, and as long as you don't mind the lack of a remote control on the cord, the Ultimate Ears headphones won't disappoint.



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