Abstract: One of the first things we typically do with our new smartphones is toss aside the headphones that come bundled in the box. As good as they are, we'd rather spend a few more bucks for something a little nicer. And, while not many of us can afford to drop ...
I like earphones that have flat frequency response to retain the faithfulness of the audio track, but with sufficient oomph at the sub-bass level and clarity at the treble level without compromising the details of the other frequency range. I feel the MA3...
Abstract: I love a bargain. And, as a Brit, I love British engineering. So when I get an opportunity to review a product that combines both I am always very intrigued. The product that piqued my interest is the MA-350 in-ear headphones from RHA, a specialist au...
Great bass and sub bass for the price, Midrange sufficiently detailed, Good build quality, Durable cable, Good bundle, Nice tips, Good price, Above average comfort, Small and durable jack
Tonality geared for bass heads, Treble performance not that great, Braided cable means lots of microphonic noise, The ear pieces are quite large
Bassheads on a budget and in need of a set of durable in-ears - look no further. The RHA MA350s are perfectly equipped to deliver a lot of bass and sub bass. Compared to other cheaper in-ears, they deliver the bass and sub bass without sacrificing too ...
Abstract: Video Review: The RHA MA350 Noise Isolating Aluminum Earphones are manufactured from solid, aircraft grade aluminum, come with soft silicone tips, have a 3.5mm gold plated connector and a 1.2mm fabric braided cable. Also, the 10mm mylar driver along ...
Abstract: Still looking for a last minute gift for the music lover on your holiday list? Look no further than the incredible sounding earphones from RHA Audio. The British company, which is relatively new to the U.S. market, makes some very high-quality earbuds ...
I really like the MA350's. These are the sort of headphones I'd recommend to my friends who aren't particularly interested in sound, but who suffer through overpriced products like Apple's god-awful earbuds (even the new ones sound pretty terrible), or...
Great value for the money, Excellent build construction, Laid back and balanced sounding, Kick the crap out of the Apple earbuds, Excellent noise isolation
Lightweight bass response, Don't recreate the sense of space as well as competing (but more expensive) products
If it sounds like I have been slightly hard on the RHA MA350s, that's because I like them a lot. Huh? If the folks in Glasgow can work on altering the tonal balance just a tad (need more meat in the bass), they have a monster in the affordable in-ear...
Light, High quality materials, Well extended bass, Price,
Bass heavy, Fabric covered cable tends to kink, Left/Right markings hard to read
by Tom Andry — last modified November 15, 2012The RHA MA350 headphones have, for me, redefined the $40 price point. With an all aluminum construction, 10mm driver, braided fabric-covered cable, and a compact and light-weight design, RHA thought about ...