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Published: 2014-02-06, Author: Lee , review by: reviewed.com
Abstract: The Phiaton Bridge MS 500s (MSRP $299) strive to offer consumers a fine marriage of high-quality audio and good looks.Hailing from a lesser-known company, these on-ear headphones manage a solid first impression. The price point is a definite commitment, b...
Abstract: Today, we've got the Phiaton Bridge MS 500 headphones up for review. These are some pricey, yet very comfortable headphones. No, they are not Bluetooth, unfortunately. But they are still very good headphones, some of the best, if I do say so myself. The P...
Lots of leather and aluminum. Powerful sound with an accent on the bass. Wellbalanced sound across the rest of the spectrum. Nice sound isolation. Ambidextrous cable inputs with removable cables. A leather storage pouch is included
Luxury pricing. Earpads are wrapped with soft leather, but can still be uncomfortable with extended listening
The Phiaton Bridge MS500 headphones offers the best style and overall audio quality within its price range MSRP of $299.99. I've enjoyed using these so much, I actually take them around with me wherever I go, which is very uncommon as I only use headphone...
The Phiaton Moderna MS 200 earbuds only work for those who listen to music while alone or in loud environments where the sound bleed won't bother other people. They sound great and fit nicely, feeling comfortable in the ears...
Abstract: Phiaton isn't a name that's been around for terribly long, but it's Korean parent company Cresyn, founded in 1959, has been making headphones or headphone components for quite some time. These are the Phiaton Bridge MS 500 headphones, which Phiaton descri...
Abstract: When it comes to audio on-the-go, the consumer market has come full circle over the last several decades: back in the 80s it wasn't uncommon to see kids running around with massive headphones attached to their skulls, rocking out to whatever crap their...