Headphone Styles
I found an article on BPM Magazine's website about headphone tests. So I decided to showcase some of the headphones that they tested out.
Eskuche
Brand: Eskuche
Model: 33 1/3
Driver Size: 40 MM
Price: $58.00
Iphone Compatible: Yes
Website: http://www.eskucheme.com/
New to the category this year is Eskuche and they are already coming out of the gate very strong with their first model the 33 1/3. This is one of the coolest looking headphones we have seen on the market and the overall sound quality, comfort and price are yet to be matched. It also works with the iPhone which is a nice little plus, the mic can also be removed if you don’t want that kind of action. This one is a great buy in every way, one of our favorites.
WESC
Brand: WESC
Model: Alp Horn
Driver Size: 44 MM
Price: $134.00
Iphone Compatible: No
Website: www.wesc.com
This is WESC’s real solid play at the “weird Swedish guy” look and there is no doubt you will get some looks if you are rocking the Alp Horns. These headphones are incredibly comfortable, very stylish and have a nice flat even sound that will satisfy even the pickiest listeners. Along with the Eskuche 33 1/3 these are the coolest looking headphones that we tested, so if you want the whole package these are a great buy.
Skull Candy
Brand: Skull Candy
Model: TI
Driver Size: 40 MM
Price: $79.00
Iphone Compatible: No
Website: www.skullcandy.com
This is WESC’s work horse model and offers up the basics that your average music fan will appreciate. A very clean design, not too bulky and some very solid audio performance. The price is a little high for what these are but you definitely getting a clean looking pair of headphones, so if that’s worth it to you for the extra $20 or so then who are we to argue. No frills basics here, but good basics.
WESC
Brand: WESC
Model: Bag Pipe
Driver Size: 57 MM
Price: $190.00
Iphone Compatible: No
Website: www.wesc.com
WESC has come into the headphone game with guns blazing offering 7 models in some great colorways and collaborations such as DIM MAK, Ed Banger, Bloody Beatroots, etc. Their DJ headphone is par for the course and offers up what you would expect for a pro DJ unit. The bass is loud and it’s just as comfortable as all the other DJ headphones on the market with better colors and style. So if you are a DJ looking for a more stylish set up these are worth a look. If you are not a DJ, don’t be a poser and wear these, that’s just lame.
Reference: BPM Magaizine, Article: Headphone Test, Author: David Ireland
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