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16 Reviews
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Interesting design (you'll either love it or hate it!), Flattering on middle frequencies, Good range of accessories
Output doesn't pack much of a punch, Finish and assembly could be better, Lacks clarity, Very plastic build
Monster's Diamond Tears scream out for attention with their unusual design but disappoint on closer inspection. The finish is dubious and the output is calm and inoffensive, but would benefit greatly from a few tweaks here and there....
While many write off Monster as simply the company that produces overpriced HDMI cables, it's important to look past that these days if you're a music lover. The fact is that Monster now makes some of the best consumer headphones that you can find, both f...
Published: 2013-05-07, Author: Ali , review by: chipchick.com
Unique design, beautifully balanced audio, truly an elegant pair of headphones from the inside and out, The
Might be too snug for some heads
The Diamond Tears Edge truly sparkles inside and out. The headphones sport a design unlike any other on the market currently and actually don't come off too kitschy despite the fact they are shaped to look like a ‘diamond.' Lastly, the sound reproduc...
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Published: 2013-01-18, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
The Monster Diamond Tears Edge On-Ear Headphones have a flashy, eye-catching design, seem sturdily built, and offer rich, detailed sound and decent bass that's not overbearing. They come with a carrying case and three headphone cords, two of which feature
They're pricey and some people, particularly those with larger ears, may find them uncomfortable to wear over long listening sessions
The Monster Diamond Tears Edge On-Ear Headphones may not be a gem of a pair for the price, but for a fashion statement they actually sound good.
Published: 2013-01-19, Author: David , review by: cnet.com.au
The Monster Diamond Tears Edge On-Ear Headphones have a flashy, eye-catching design, seem sturdily built, and offer rich, detailed sound and decent bass that's not overbearing. They come with a carrying case and three headphone cords, two of which feature
They're pricey and some people, particularly those with larger ears, may find them uncomfortable to wear over long listening sessions
The Monster Diamond Tears Edge On-Ear Headphones may not be a gem of a pair for the price, but for a fashion statement they actually sound good....
We don’t expect a mainstream audience will take to these headphones due to their ostentatious design, and, indeed, high price tag.But, if you’re partial to a bit of sparkle, you’ll happily benefit from the top-level audio and thoughtful construction o...
Abstract: Monster’s Diamond Tears Edge packs enough bling factor to have audiophiles ‘sparkling’ as much as those vampires in Stephenie Meyer’s novels, but this flashy headset has more than eye-catching looks going for it though. The Diamond Tears Edge has been...
The Monster Diamond Tears are a nice pair of headphones, with a unique design and decent sound. The headband is a considerable design issue, but most people may not mind it at all. However, the Diamond Tears simply doesn't add up to its price tag; the so...