Abstract: We begin with the TMA-1 Studio's packaging, which if I must say blows most competitors straight out of the water. Yes, we're looking at you Beats By Dr. Dre. Opening the robust box packaging, the headphones are presented on a tray of protective foam desig...
Abstract: Within a few words of this article, it would be pretty easy to see how excited I am with the TMA-1 headphone from AIAIAI. I wonder how this little company keeps on coming up with products that excites me, as well as a lot of other people. Companies con...
Aiaiai's full-sized monitoring headphones are suitable for DJs and music lovers alike. They are built to last, with an expandable rubberized wire and a robust, one-piece design
There's no material to cushion the thin rubber headband, which can lead to fatigue after long periods of use
The sleek TMA-1 headphones by Aiaiai are ideal for traveling DJs who need tough headphones with an up-front, bass-slamming sound profile.
Excellent, lush sound, Great sensitivity, Durable build, Classy design
No padding on headband, Don't fold down, Not much sound isolation
The Aiaiai TMA-1 are an excellent sounding set of closed-back headphones that stay true to the recordings they reproduce and are amongst the best we've tested to date. ...
Abstract: While “AIAIAI” sounds a bit like a Spanish Flamenco-related exclamation to me, they’re in fact a relatively new headphone company from Denmark. They started out with street/fashion phones and IEMs – quality products though, way above the level of gen...
Abstract: Review by DJ Mrs Blythe I have compared 2 headphones released last summer over a period of 2 months: The TMA-1 made by the Danish company AIAIAI based in Copenhagen. (released in August 2010) The Crossfade Lp made by the Hollywood CA based company, V-...
Don't fold in half (not very portable); lacks detail on finer tracks, $320
At $50 more than the old TMA-1 DJ headphones, they are nearly worth the buy for the slicker look and slightly, but not great, finer quality on the tracks, though for a DJ this can be overlooked with the expert bass it has.Related Tags: aiaiai, audio, b...
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Published: 2012-06-20, Author: Adrian , review by: gizmodo.com.au
If you're looking for a more balanced version of the original TMA-1 headphones, then yes. They're $50 more, but they deliver more detail through the mids and highs. That said, those who care more about making records than making a visual impression may wa...
No cushion between the headband and yourhead, $270; $330 (with mic)
If, in the past, you’ve wanted to pick up headphones of this calibre but could not justify the higher price, than these could be the answer – with the $270 price and high quality they’re the perfect pair.Related Tags: aiaiai, aiaiai tma-1, audio, brand...