Wednesday 23 September 2009

Beats Studio by Dr. Dre - Hi-Def Noise-Canceling Over-Ear Headphones


Advanced driver design for precise audio clarity; extra large speaker drivers for super deep bass

Monster headphone cable with Quadripole twisted pair construction for balanced sound and clarity

Powered isolation technology actively cuts external noise

Spacious earcups with plush, breathable cushions for ultimate listening comfort

Included iSonitalk cable with answer button and mic lets you take calls with iPhone or other music phones

From the ManufacturerHigh-Performance Headphones from One of the Biggest Names in Music "People aren’t hearing all the music. Artists and producers work hard in the studio perfecting their sound. But people can’t really hear it with normal headphones. Most headphones can’t handle the bass, the detail, the dynamics. Bottom line, the music doesn’t move you. With Beats, people are going to hear what the artists hear, and listen to the music the way they should: the way I do."- Dr. Dre

Beats Studios

Beats Solos

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Heartbeats Smartphone Ready ✓ ✓ See here See here Noise-Cancelling ✓       Replaceable Cord ✓ ✓     Flat Tangle-Free Cable     ✓ ✓ Replacement Tips     ✓ ✓ Multiple Colors ✓ ✓   ✓ Folding Design ✓ ✓     Speaker Mute ✓       Warranty 1 Year 3 Year 3 Year 1 Year

It’s All About Sound

Monster design in a professional-grade studio headphone

Three years of thorough research and development resulted in the most incredible headphone speaker ever built. Beats features highly advanced materials and construction to deliver a new level of audio accuracy and clarity. Combining extra-large speaker drivers and a high-power digital amplifier, Beats delivers an unprecedented combination of super deep bass, smooth undistorted highs, and crystal clear vocals never heard before from headphones.

Less Noise, More Music With Powered Isolation

Today’s digital audio recording technology gives music more detail than ever before. Unfortunately, the details get easily lost in today’s noisy world: on the street, on the bus, on the plane. The best listening experience isn’t just about what you hear, but what you don’t. Monster’s powered isolation technology actively cuts external noise, so you experience all the rich details your favorite artists want you to hear.

Extreme Comfort is Music to Your Ears

With Beats, you feel the music, not the headphones. Spacious earcups give you extra room for a higher level of listening comfort. Plush ear cushions covered with ultra-soft breathable materials keep you cool even when the music’s hot.

Ready for iPhone

Stay connected without missing a beat. Beats comes with an additional Monster iSoniTalk iPhone enable headphone cable with built-in answer button and microphone so you can easily stop rockin’ and start talkin’.

Additional Features Wired with Monster Cable--Advanced Monster Cable headphone cable with Quadripole 4 twisted pair construction reduces signal loss for balanced sound and clarity. Micro Minijack-- Compact connector design reduces bulk and eases unnecessary strain that can damage headphone connectors and ports. Push To Listen-- Integrated mute button lets you listen to the outside world without removing your Beats. Folding Design-- Beats fold into a compact shape for easy packing wherever you’re going. Touring Case-- Rugged case with rigid construction keeps Beats and accessories safe during transport. Monster CleanCloth-- Ultra-soft cleaning cloth with AEGIS® microbe shield keeps Beats looking good and controls germs on your ear cushions. Scratch-Resistant Gloss Finish-- Advanced materials make Beats stand out from the crowd, and keep them looking good.

Technical Specifications Weight: 260 grams, 270 grams with batteries Frequency response: 20Hz to 20kHz Maximum output: 115dB Headphone cable length: 1.3 meters Connector: 1/8 inch (3.5mm), gold-plated

What’s In The Box Beats Studio headphones Monster Cable headphone cable Monster iSoniTalk iPhone enabled headphone cable Rigid Tour case Anti-Microbial Cleaning cloth 1/8 to 1/4" Adapter Two AAA batteries



This review is from: Beats Studio by Dr. Dre - Hi-Def Noise-Canceling Over-Ear Headphones

I'll start out by saying I collect mid-priced headphones(between $50 - $300). It may be an odd hobby, but it gives me a certain perspective that others may not have. I'm also an engineering major, and I found the general lack of objective, in-depth headphone reviews on Amazon to be disconcerting. So, here I am, taking a shot at reviewing some of the headphones I either own or have spent a lot of time listening to.

I've devised a simple six-song test and rating system, where 0 - 2 is abysmal, 2.1 - 4 is poor, 4.1 - 6 is mediocre, 6.1 - 8 is above average, and 8.1 - 10 is excellent.

The songs are very diverse; I was trying to represent a wide range of genres. They are "The Chain" by Fleetwood Mac(encoded in 256 kbps Ogg Vorbis), "Every Planet We've Reached is Dead" by Gorillaz(256 kbps .ogg), "Concerto Grosso #26 in D major" by Handel(256 kbps .ogg), "I Know You Are, But What Am I?" by Mogwai(500 kbps .ogg), "Afro Blue" by Triplexity(192 kbps .ogg), and "The Patient" by Tool(500 kbps .ogg).

I listened to everything on an iAudio 7 with the equalizer set to flat and all the sound effects turned off.

Sound Quality(6.8/10)

The Chain(6/10) - bass is nice and deep, slightly exaggerated, but still pleasant to listen to. Distortion is present, but very minimal. Mid tones and highs are somewhat underrepresented and bland, but otherwise sound decent. Instrument separation is a bit muddy. The main negative here is the sound stage, which is tiny.

Every Planet(8/10) - lows and highs both sound very smooth and rich in this song. Mid tones, as before, are underrepresented and bland. Instrument separation is good, but the sound stage is very underwhelming.

Concerto(6/10) - the bass in this song is deep and vibrant. Lows are nicely responsive. Mids and highs don't have quite the balanced presence they should have. Instrument separation is fairly muddy. Once again, the sound stage is lacking.

I Know You Are(7/10) - bass, as expected, is nice and vivid. Distortion was too high near the beginning of the song, but gradually leveled off. Highs were nice and crisp, but mid tones were lacking. Instrument separation, as was the case with most other songs, is a bit muddy, and the sound stage, while not as bad in this song, is still mediocre.

Afro Blue(8/10) - the lows in this song were pleasantly punchy, and the highs were fairly crisp and smooth. Mid tones were muddy, however, as was the overall instrument separation(no surprises here). The sound stage is similar to what i...




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