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Open-Air Type Digital Monitor Headphones. Comfortable design, superior performance, the perfect choice for professionals and audio enthusiasts.
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Aiwa HPX111 Stereo Headphones
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- Publisher: Aiwa
- Label: Aiwa
- Studio: Aiwa
- Average Customer Review:
based on 11 reviews
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Avg. Customer Review:
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Perfectly good headphones, but the ear covering peeled off 2003-06-28
Comment: I bought these maybe...three years ago? And I've had them ever since, and they've been good. I need to block out the annoying sound of the guy behind me at work--he talks up a storm, types really loud and loves to watch ... television with the volume up to 11. I also like to rock the rock to my own music. I'm back to buy another pair, because they're cheap, and they fill my needs, and I don't want to experiment with a new pair and be disappointed. Two caveats: The plastic covering over the foam around the ears has been peeling and flaking off just about since I first got them. There's a little left on the top of the right headphone, but other that than they're bald, except for the foam. It's not uncomfortable, but it is kind of lame. Hopefully that problem will be fixed when I buy this new pair. Also, I have to buy a new pair? Why? Out of the blue I'm suddenly getting a ton of static. Don't know, but I suspect something in the cord is busted. Ah well. Anyway, not a bad pair of headphones. I'm tone deaf and musically stupid so I can't tell you about the sound quality with any authority, but I can tell you that the very long cord is *great* for plugging into the back of desktop computers and having a full range of motion around my cube without having to take my headphones off.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: cheap construction, bad performance, static/fading when... 2000-01-27
Comment: These headphones are one of the worst purchases I ever made. They look cheap, feel cheap, as if they're about to fall apart. The sound quality fades and gets staticy when my laptop moves. Sometimes you can even here the lowest level of static when the laptop is not moving. It's extremely annoying. Additionally, the headphones have terrible staticy base, and horrendous treble as well. You're better off with a 2.50$ set of headphones that fit in your ear, if you want to be cheap, or if you want wrap around headphones, get something else. This has got to be one of the worst purchases I've made in the last year.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Comfortable, but mediocre sound quality. 2000-01-26
Comment: It's almost as if Aiwa took a pair of really poor headphone speakers and put them in a really nice shell. They are comfortable, but the Sony headphones which these replaced sounded much better. But hey, what can you expect for 10 bucks? I would recommend buying a pair of sony headphones which don't look quite as flashy if sound quality is your highest priority.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: these headphones are nice and comfy 2000-01-20
Comment: I wear these headphone virtually 8 hrs a day, every day of the week. The padding around the ears makes them very comfortable. The sound quality was very weak when I initially started using them...but I added a plugin called arboretum realizer for winamp and it really boosted the quality. If you listen to mp3s on these headphones you should try it.
29 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Don't waste your money 1999-11-16
Comment: The sound quality is extremely poor. I was very disappointed. I've got better sound from no-name over the counter headphones (yes, for even less money).Aiwa has better headphones (Amazon doesn't have a FULL selection), so shop around.
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