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Review : Xtrememac FS1 Earphones

Posted by Chris Leckness on March 25, 2006 – 11:16 am
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FS1 High Definition Earphones deliver richer sound than you’ve ever heard before. Featuring a professional-grade audio driver designed by Future Sonics, they utilize technology developed exclusively for live music performances. The technology includes a dynamic transducer that provides smoother and more consistent low frequency response, as well as a more natural overall tone.

If you can justify the price tag and value your listening experience, they are worth it and you should give them a try. I am sure that there are many that would balk at the price tag, but when compared to more expensive headphones, they do stack up. What I like the most is that you do not have to BLAST them to get this full ranged sound. At low to moderate volumes, you can still "hear" everything except co-workers.

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