Saturday, 22 November 2008

Performance Summary...

Throughout our testing, we noted the audio quality to be exceptional. The notes, pitches and chords were precise and to-the-point. The audio was well defined and regardless the volume configurations, there was no distortion in sound. With that said, the bass was somewhat weak, so if you are planning on purchasing these earphones for gaming or heavy hitting genres, we suggest you look at other viable options. Other than the bass issue, we were left quite impressed with this inexpensive pair of Super.Fi Studio 3 earphones.

We’ve already pointed out a few of the drawbacks that are not exclusive to this particular pair, but to all in-canal designs. Those drawbacks include the need to have clean ears before using the earphones and to be careful with volume settings when you are so close to the eardrum.

Specifically, the Ultimate Ears comes with the perfect amount of accessories that should be standard with any pair. Additionally, the earphones are comfortable to listen to and generally produce quality audio unless you are listening to bass centric music. In that regard, as we pointed out previously, there are better options than the Super.Fi Studio 3 earphones.

Throughout the review, we’ve been hinting on the affordability of these earphones and whether or not you agree with us, the fact of the matter is that when you compare the price tag of this pair to its high-end competitors, these truly are inexpensive. At the time of publication, the manufacturer’s suggested retail price (and average retail price) was $99.99 at numerous online retailers.

Overall, Super.Fi 3 Studio pair of earphones is the pair to get unless you listen to bass centric music.



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