Good overall sound quality (with some limitations), Excellent build quality, Nine replacement ear tips, Bluetooth aptX support, IPX4 certified, Comfortable and stable when inserted, Solid battery life, 3-year warranty
Very firm remote control buttons, Lacks a bit of airiness (not very suitable for rock or heavy metal music)
The RHA MA750 Wireless can be bought online for $169.95. RHA provides a full 3-year warranty. Good overall sound quality (with some limitations) Excellent build quality Nine replacement ear tips Bluetooth aptX support IPX4 certified Comfortable and stable...
The MA750 Wireless earphones are built like a tank. They're great for everyday use whether indoors or out
If the higher frequencies could be tamed a bit, the audio would be close to perfect, Final Thoughts
The MA750 Wireless earphones bright-leaning sound signature may not be your preference, but if you're a fan of accuracy, wireless and durability, the MA750s may be what you're looking for.Price: $169.95 USWhere to buy: AmazonSource: The samples for this p...
Abstract: These are two of my favorite headphones in the $100 price range. The Sennheiser HD1 In-Ear headphone is a classic, and the first expensive-ish headphone I ever bought. And even though I've upgraded since then, I still use them to listen to some of my mixe...
The RHA MA750 Wireless offers a nearreference sound signature that will appeal to a wide audienceincluding audiophiles who may have never heard a good sounding pair of wireless headphones to date, The RHA MA750 wireless has great battery life for earphone
While enjoying significant gains in popularity the last couple of years, some still don't like the idea of a neckband design headphone, The MA750 Wireless is a tad bright and a little roughsounding right out of the box, but a little patience is rewarded a
The RHA MA750 wireless delivers an audiophile-grade sound signature with an exceptionally comfortable fit that lasts all day long without needing to be recharged, all at a down-to-earth price. The stainless-steel housings and polished metal accents provid...
Abstract: Though neckbuds have never been our favorite style of headphone, the MA750 Wireless makes a strong case for its kind. Where the Sennheiser HD1's luxurious leather-wrapped neckband was a bit stiff and large, the silicone neckband of the MA750 Wireless is l...
The RHA MA750 is one of precious few in-ear earphones that successfully combine a sound signature acceptable to the mainstream consumer, a design with no serious faults, and a price tag that—in the post-Beats world, at least—makes sense for someone in sea...
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Published: 2013-11-17, Author: Tom , review by: audioholics.com
Lots of bass, Every ear tip you could possibly need, Light but sturdy, Over ear loops keep well in place
Over ear loops not glasses friendly, Carrying case basically pointless, Occasional topend harshness
I really do like the 750s quite a lot, despite their occasional ergonomic quirks. They do tangle rather easily, and for my ears, the fit isn't exactly perfect. But the sound more than makes up for the issues, which simply melt away every time I play a ...