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Marshall Mode in-Ear Headphones Black & White 04090939

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Marshall Mode
Colour
Connection and design
Designin-ear
Microphoneon cable
Connection typewired
Connectionmini-Jack (3.5 mm)
PlugL-shaped
Cable supplydual-sided
Cable length1.2 m
Cable typeround
Specs
Soundstereo
Impedance34 Ohm
Frequency range20 – 20000 Hz
Sensitivity97 dB
Speaker size9 mm
Emitter typedynamic
General
Weight17 g
In boxsilicone tips / S, M, L /
Official Websitemarshallheadphones.com
Added to E-Catalogdecember 2014

Previously, the British company Marshall specialized in the production of professional equipment for the rock scene, so the release of branded headphones was a bit of a surprise. However, the manufacturer managed to create affordable and high-quality sound devices, including this compact in-ear model. It is designed to be used on the go and works great with Android and iOS smartphones.

Marshall Mode headphones have good sensitivity (97 dB) and average internal impedance (34 ohms). The cable is thick and reliable, but elastic, its length is 120 cm. L-shaped plug with cable kink protection. The kit includes 4 sizes of silicone tips, the correct selection of which ensures a secure hold of the headphones in the ears. This provides good passive sound insulation. The remote control equipped with a microphone allows you to take calls, adjust the volume and change tracks easily.

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Video reviews

Times are changing, and now the British company Marshall, previously known for the production of amplifiers, cabinets and effects for electric guitars, is actively exploring the niche of wired and wireless headphones and headsets, as well as portable audio systems and accessories. In the new area, the company is also making headway, as evidenced by the Mode wired headset.

Stylish corporate design

Headphones are delivered in a cardboard box, where, apart from themselves, 4 interchangeable tips and instructions with a guarantee, there is nothing more. Considering the expensive cost of the goods, the equipment looks somewhat poor. However, the first impression disappears when looking at the headphones, they are really beautiful. The microphone has the manufacturer's logo, and large graceful letters M adorn the headphone cases from the outside. The model has a weight of 17 g, is made of high-quality plastic, looks solid and also feels. The earphones themselves are well balanced for the easiest and most comfortable fit in the ear canals.

Design features

The cord in the model is round, and unlike the now fashionable "noodle-shaped", is subject to excessive entanglement. There is a plastic seal at the connection points with the L-shaped plug and with the headphones, but it is absent near the control panel. A pleasant surprise is the proximity of the microphone to the chin, which is quite rare. The only control button has the standard functionality: one and two clicks to control calls and music tracks, three clicks to return to the previous song.

sound

The sound of the headphones is distinguished by a bright middle and viscous saturated lows. At the same time, the latter are quite legible, without the "soapiness" inherent in their competitors' models. The upper frequencies sound even, without peaks.

Headphones perfectly convey the sound of heavy aggressive styles : metal, hard and their derivatives. They also do well in hip-hop. But for listening to fast passages, they may not have enough readability.

Model modification:
  • Model Mode EQ — the presence of an equalizer

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