Yamaha YH-L500A Review: Extremely Comfortable Headphones

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The only exception to this high level of build quality is the controls, which they give some cheap views because they spread somewhat in houses. Nevertheless, they (mostly) are intuitive, even with glove fingers provide easy and great touching reactions to use.

None of this prepare you for the incredible ease of YH-L500A. These big ear cups have swallowed your ears since the ear cushions give your head a big, warm hug. The combination of the clamping force, great headband padding and their featherweight mass makes these cans an exceptional choice for a long hearing session even when wearing glasses. My only note is that very small heads can be their problem. If my head was smaller, the ear cups would have been rarely sitting, even in the shortest setting of the headband.

Very comfortable headphones reviewed on Yamaha YHL 500

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A portion of these cans such as a comfortable fit is their seal, which also creates a sufficiently passive word isolation. While walking over a busy urban pavement, the sounds of traffic and construction were still quite audible but not boring. At home it was a similar story, lightly intruding words to keep the bay in the bay but loudly.

I do not want to go so far because I resort to the requirements of the ANC (especially for travel), but this is not my expectation deals-breaker. What I missed than the absence of ANC is the lack of mode of transparency. Without a, the voice (both of you and others) were confused; For a quick conversation, I had to regularly pull the headphones to the bottom of my neck.

Unfortunately, it means that although the Dual-Built-in Mix of the WEH-L 500 is the decent voice pickup and background noise (especially inside the home), these cans for wireless calls can be tired. I am tired of not hearing my own voice clearly. Home, you can get it using wired analog connection A desktop USB MikeThe

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Very comfortable headphones reviewed on Yamaha YHL 500

Headphone control through Simon Cohen

Very comfortable headphones reviewed on Yamaha YHL 500

Headphone control through Simon Cohen

Equipped with a pair of 40 mm dynamic drivers, the YH-L 500 provides specific, highly detailed words with great precision. The factory tuning is conservative on the bus and a bit brighter at the height of my choice, though the midrange is almost perfect.

The Yamaha Headphone app gives you four EQs presets with (energy, gentle, vocal, notch and openness), but no one gave me the tweets I was looking for. Thanks, you can roll your own presets (up to two) through five-band equalizer and you can adjust you from neutral or factory preset. Reduces the levels of maximum frequency, while giving a small enthusiasm at the lowest, I have received a mixture that I really enjoyed.

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