Marshall Major II Wired On-Ear Headphones (Open Box)
$29.99
$119.99
75% off
Reference Price
Condition: New; Open Box
Color: Black
Top positive review
Solid, not awe inspiring, but definitely good value
By SDinNC on Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2016
Solid, not awe inspiring, but definitely good value for the price. Sound 3.5/5 - Good but definitely outclassed by other (more expensive) cans. Probably not outclassed in its price range though. Fit 5/5 - Not too tight, not too loose, fits comfortable on the ears. Pads are small enough to allow sunglasses to wear comfortably Build 3/5 - Basically it's almost built well. band seems to be well made and cups seem ok too. I'm in agreement with some other reviewers that the plastic piece connecting the cups to the band is downright terrible. Mine has not broken yet but I will not be surprised when it does...it's very cheap. At the end of the day you can get these for around $60, and the sound/quality is very good for $60. I have some more expensive cans that are measurably better but it's not a fair comparison. That said there are some $100 cans that smash these in almost every way. So if your budget is set around $60 you can't go wrong with these. If you can get up to $100 there's some better long term options ( check p h i l l i p s).
Top critical review
1 people found this helpful
Good value for the money, if you like a lot of bass
By Gregory David on Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2017
I think they are good value as inexpensive on ear headphones. At times they voluptuous, rich, clean sound with uncomplicated music that is meant to have strong bass, but get a lot of instruments in the mix and raise the volume and they area lot less impressive. Midrange and treble becomes very hashy - VModa kills it in comparison. For those of you who want less of a tight fit from your headpiece, the bracket contains two arms of thin spring steel. A healthy dose of bending in the opposition direction of the curve will loosen them up, don't overdo it. The poor cable connection is frustrating and should not happen - wiggle and push. The jack on the other side may work better. The reason I bought them was to cannibalize for my ski helmet (with speaker pockets). I have managed to get a reasonable fit by stripping grinding and epoxying. Low cost and the bass is what I needed as the fit is not perfect and you loose a lot of bass. They work better than the crap that is offered for the purpose though.
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