Philips O’Neill SHO9560/28 Over-Ear Headphones (Black Bordeaux)
Philips O’Neill SHO9560/28 About-Ear Headphones (Black Bordeaux) review
Record Value: $ 79.99
Sale Price : $ 49.99
- Philips O’Neill The Stretch – Adaptable and Challenging – About Ear Headphones SHO9560/28 (Black)
- Tremendous stretch headband for improved sturdiness
- Tough tangle-totally free cable separates from the headphones when sudden force is applied to stop breakage
- Deluxe noise isolating super soft ear cushions and self-adjusting neoprene headband for further ease and comfort
- Dynamic 40 mm drivers that deliver a deep/dynamic bass
- Dynamic forty Mm Drivers Supply Deep, Dynamic Bass For Potent Sound
- Characteristics Sound-Isolating, Super-Comfortable Ear Cushions For Supreme Ease and comfort
- Incorporates Challenging Tangle-Cost-free Cable & Reinforced Connectors
- Super Stretch Headband Supplies Enhanced Durability & Cable Tension Relief To Stop Breakage
Dynamic 40 mm drivers produce deep dynamic bass for powerful audio super stretch headband gives improved durability & cable anxiety relief to prevent breakage incorporates hard tangle-cost-free cable & reinforced connectors functions audio-isolating super-delicate ear cushions for supreme comfort vehicle-fit cushioned headband provides high-definition sound

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Video clip Rating: 4 / 5
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@damens You’re being kind. Thank you for the nice comments, damens.
@OliverNewport Yes, I know. We were hoping it would slip by unnoticed, but suspected it would not. I did intend to say “extremely precise,” but slipped up (as sometimes I do) when the “record” button was hit. By the time we caught it, we decided to use that segment rather than re-shoot it. Yes, under the pressure of the red “recording” light, the Queen’s English will occasionally get away from me. (And sometimes we won’t catch it until the next day’s review of the footage.)
I didn’t notice any erring to be honest, great video.
Good review, and I wasn’t even aware that Head-Fi had a headphone modding community – mind, blown!
Protip: It’s, PRECISE, not “it’s very precision”.
I didn’t think there was too much “erring” at all – very natural and precise, agreat delivery. Personally, I wouldn’t change a thing.
@darxx69 Go to thunderpantstp1-dot-com (Apparently, one can’t post a link in comments, which is why I had to write it that way.)
It would be very interesting if you would also do a video showing also some more affordble amps, dacs and gear. Any way keep going its great!
Smeggy where can i find web page i want to buy?
Saving up to get this
Good review. I actually just did my first heaphone mod myself. I did with a pair of broken Bose TP-1A’s. I Know there not super High-fi but I like the sound. Feel feed to check out the video on my channel. Thanks
Pack-a-punch cans! Mad!
@whosthisguythinkheis
I really didn’t notice any erring at all durings this episode.
can you guys do a video on cheap headphones that sound great? i think that the best headphones for $100 and under is the sennhiser hd 555 (with the cup mod). what do you think?
Smeggy rules
I did enjoy this episode of head-fi tv. you will see me next time.
@momojabada I agree 100% with you!
@headfi what watch are you wearing, its very nice =).
@headfi don’t use script EVER . Going free really gives us a true opinion and is more believable. maybe just a list of what to talk about and that’s it.
@remirap lol he probably meant extreme precision.
@headfi the videos where you really shine are the ones where you’re talking about things that you are seem incredibly comfortable with, like your “portable monitoring system” and ofcourse the video quality is miles ahead now.
do you have a schedule you’ll stick to for this?