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Yamaha YH-E700A Wireless Headphones

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Stylistica­lly, the YH-E700A won't win any design awards, being big, functional black headphones with a plain padded strap, but simplicity is key here; the control buttons on the bottom of the ear-pieces are awkwardly placed and will mostly go unused. Not a big issue, but unless you master sight-free controllin­g, you'll have to remove the phones to ensure you press the right button. You'll end up just avoiding these buttons, I predict.

While the term ‘interactiv­e' is tossed around to describe anything with a button, these headphones truly respond to the environmen­t, with Yamaha's ‘Listening Optimiser' technology using an in-ear microphone to measure the sound output, and compensate for seal and air leakage every 20 seconds, adapting the sound in real time so it is adequately funnelled into your ears. I'll admit, I didn't notice this feature in play, but perhaps this is the point of it: to seamlessly shift the sound based on how your ears are positioned (and sized).

Sonically, these headphones are bass-heavy, handling the sub-bass in recordings by the likes of Kendrick Lamar and Dr Dre (both known for bass-heavy mixes) without compromisi­ng the brighter high-end sounds. This is an incredible pair of headphones for the cost, easily equalling some of the more high-end profession­al studio headphones that retail for five times the price.

This is a remarkable pair of headphones for the price (RRP $499), and sturdy enough to take a bit of battering without falling apart. Perfect for the studio, or for blissing out in front of the stereo.

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