Rock out with these Beats Beats Studio 900-00059-01 headphones that feature adaptive noise cancelling to filter out ambient sound. Leatherette ear cushions and a flexible design ensure a comfortable fit.
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I know there are people going to disagree with me(by the way, I'm by no means an "audiophile") , but I think these a great pair of headphones--at least better than the rest of the Beats By Dre Lineup. The sound had been so far the best of its features. The balance between highs, mids, and lows are unheard of in Beats' range of products. "Radioactive" by Imagine Dragons and "Another One Bites The Dust" by Queen show a prominent showing of lows, while "September" by Earth, Wind & Fire and "I Will Wait" by Mumford & Sons definitely show the presence of mids and highs. Hip hop, rap, pop, dance, and a variety of rock are probably more suited to define the headphones, but by no means so these sound bad for other genres. In a summary, the sound of the new generation Studios are really good and are the best from Dr. Dre. Besides for being extremely stylish(it's a Beats product, so duh) , the comfort of the Studios are unmatched by anyone else. The leather ear cups fit snuggly in your ear and the band gives a cushion that makes you feel great. I can wear it for days on end. The only really downside of this product is that it'll create alot of fingerprints, so make sure you have a cleaning cloth handy. In conclusion, if you have the money, definitely try them out. If you don't, there are other alternatives around. I honestly think that these headphones are the best in its class. Every kind of headphones have their drawback. Everyone has a different set of what balance is to them when it comes to music, and this is coming from musician who listens to lots of music with different sets of headphones. I like to see more bass especially in more generic headphones, I like Bose products, but I don't want a not stylish and not durable(most of my old Bose headphones broke), and Sennheiser products, but they're not my style of headphones that I'm interested in. Everyone has their own opinion, so if you disagree or look down on my opinion, I could really care less.