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Marshall Minors

I have been using these headphones for around a month and have concluded that the Marshall Minors are a set of very good headphones which deliver extremely crisp and clear sound which honestly made me hear some of my music differently. So not only do you get great audio quality with a Frequency Response of 20Hz-20kHz which gives you great mids, some punchy bass and clear treble but you also get great overall build quality, which includes a very strong but not too bulky braided cable, gold plated connections, four different silicone ear pieces, a mic with your usual pause/play/forward/backward controls and a handy clip. The earphones unique EarClick is a bit awkward to begin with but once you get the hang of it rest so lightly in your ear you don't feel like they are there. The clip that comes with the earphones is the one exception to the great build quality and is made out of what feels and looks to be cheap plastic. So all in all i believe this product is well worth the 50 or so dollars it costs.

Pros:

* High quality in-line remote

* Great overall sound quality

* Braided cable

* Four different earpiece sizes

* Small extension cable to remove in-line remote functionality

* Not too pricy (unless you live outside of the US)

Cons:

* Cheap feeling/looking cable clip

* Can possibly be uncomfortable so it's worth trying it out for a few weeks

* Expensive outside of the US

Rating: 4.5/5

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