amazon Marshall Mode EQ reviews
For rock enthusiasts, the legendary Marshall amplifiers that hit the stage during the 1960s were imprinted in the mind. However, not many people know that Marshall is also reaping much success when it comes to home audio, with two mainstream products being bluetooth speakers and headphones.
Marshall’s audio equipment has always been a source of good memories of previous audio equipment, from Marshall Major, Major 2, Marshall Kilburn, or Marshall Mode EQ.
Marshall Mode Specifications EQ:
Driver: Dynamic 9mm
Impedance: 30 Ohm
Sensitivity: 98dB
3.5mm L Lens Jack
Although behind Marshall Headphones are the Sweden at Zound Industries, instead of London legends, the spirit of rock still exists on their products. The letter M on the housing was hand-written very softly, but just a quick glimpse that made people fall in love with heart-throbbing ballads or metal thrills feel very familiar.
Remote integration on the signal cable of Mode EQ is also quite sophisticated design. Unfortunately, this remote does not support the increase / decrease of the volume. Instead, the user has only the option to play / pause, next / previous songs or receive / reject calls via a single button on the remote.
Technical specifications of Marshall Mode EQ, 30 ohm impedance and 98dB sensitivity, this in-ear headset does not have too much trouble to develop its sound when paired with smartphones, laptops, PCs. Overall, Mode EQ possesses Marshall’s characteristic soundtrack with mid-range earplugs, good sound but fused with acoustic, vocal or lyrical music.
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Bass on Marshall’s in-ear is quite energy-rich, bouncing, full, and especially the depth of the sub-bass, which I easily recognize in the drum sound of Hotel California. However, when you switch to EQ bass boost, the bass strings become much more violent: the sub-bass vibrates in the chest, mid bass and upper bass are warm, diffuse and feel like each volume of sound. Is banging on his eardrum, very much – especially when listening to rock.
The mid range is best seen on Marshall’s classic earbuds, from Major, Major 2 and now is a very thick, echo Mode EQ: mid. However, clicking on the low-mid will make the audience feel slightly stick with a bit high-bass.
Treble strips are not the strength of Mode EQ, do not leave too much impression but not the other two strands of overwhelming. Therefore, the sound, detail and separation of the instrument from which the in-ear from the Marshall reproduces is just enough, not too brilliant.
Unlike Major, when only fighting each rock, Mode EQ has a much gentler variety as well as playing genres from vocal, acoustic, pop, jazz to rock. For dance enthusiasts, EDMs, DJs … the EQ bass boost on the in-ear is a bad choice, although somehow it still does not satisfy the bassheads.
It must be confirmed that Mode EQ is definitely not the in-ear p / p owned as well as the best sound compared to competitors in the segment over $100. The perfect combination between classic design, beautiful and mid-range ear flutter features will definitely be pleasing many users in the coming time – those who love Marshall.