Let’s talk about the flat linguini looking cables, the bright red obviously stands out much more than the typical ipod white, and of course the fact that they’re flat makes them SOOPER COOL. Believe it or not, this actually has a purpose, Monster (the cable company, not the cotton-candy tasting beverage company) found that making the cables flat made them resistant to tangling as they would if they were bunched into a pocket. In an attempt to see if this was true I ended up tying a knot in the cable, it wasn’t tight, but they weren’t tangled at any point, so they’re tangle-proof, not knot-proof. Aside from this,
dre beats cheap Dr. Dre - Wikipedia, the free ency, the cable is a nice manageable length, just shy of four feet, giving you an optimal length between your pocket and head. The tours also have a nice little cable slider that presses the two earbuds together at the end for easier storage. I found the pocket clip to be actually more of an annoyance than an aid so I was never able to use the earphones with it attached,
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Tested Genres and impressions;
Cons
I give these bad boys a 8/10 for the following reasons:
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Conclusion: These little doobly-dahs are damn fine, if I do say so myself,
cheap beats by dre, I’m rather happy I jumped the gun and purchased them. I recommend them to anyone with an expendable budget that’s looking for a great pair of earbuds, however if you aren’t made of money I will say you ought to shop around a bit before making your decision on these.
Rap/Hip-hop – VERY well done, clearly the genre in which these were designed around (Dr. Dre of course, having a PhD in Beatology) Metal/Djent – This is also done quite well, but definitely not what these earbuds were designed for, the blast beats of bass drums when mixed with guitar and a powerful vocalist seems to overload them in a way, but it’s still the best I’ve heard on a pair of ear bud’s before.
Classical – Very clear and well done, not much to complain on here except that cellos seem a bit too loud.
Now, the most important part of these earphones is [obviously] the audio quality which is superb and what you’d expect for a pair of earbuds at the $100+ price range. The bass is present but not overwhelming, the mids are clear and powerful, and the highs are enough to make you go temporarily deaf. I CANNOT recommend you crank the volume past reasonable levels on your iPod or Zune or whatever you’re using with these little masterpieces of technical innovation, as they well destroy your hearing.
Pros
Excellent sound quality and clarity.
Interchangeable ear pieces to fit your tastes.
Anti-tangle cable.
The aesthetics will pay for itself.
Expensive, but not compared to other high end ear buds.
Bass can be overwhelming at times.
Ironically,
beats by dr dre cheap Dr.Dre Beats Studio Limited Edition Headphones, my first impression of the packaging was more, “Wow I just spent an 30 extra dollars on a box” than “Wow, these are well protected!”. Though I suppose this isn’t a review of a box, so I’ll get over my gripe.These earbuds come with multiple ear pieces that change the overall sound and outside noise cancelling properties. Also int the box is a tool for changing the aforementioned ear pieces, a removable cable attached pocket clip and a nice little carrying case that’s more useful than one would think. The carrying case is nice; its a hard composite material and has a stretchy pocket to put spare ear pieces inside if you ever feel like changing or (god forbid) lose one. The individual ear pieces surprised me however, each of them really do change the dynamics of the audio, some enhance treble, some bring out the mid-range and others enhance bass, but there’s only one in-particular that did all of the above properly.
Dr. Dre Beats Tour Earbuds Review
When I first came across these Dr. Dre Tour Earbuds, I saw the $120 dollar price tag and was immediately put off. However, my inner impulsive buyer kicked in and I bought them anyway. The following is my more-than-personal review of this fancy-pants device.