![]() The lows were nice and smooth, dug extremely low, highs were just right, and the vocal range was spot on. This is where I believe these headphones shined! As stated earlier the highs are a bit lacking, but with the extra emphasized treble in the recording, I found it darn near perfect! I actually preferred to listen to rap with these, AND preferred listening to rap on these than rap on my car stereo, which says a lot if you’ve seen my car stereo! Now hip hop is often produced with an over emphasis on the treble and bass, typically I can deal with the extra bass but the screaming highs, not so much. should give you an idea of the Bay Area or Southern rap styles and beats I favor. Artists ranging from B.O.B’s “headband”, IamSue & Problem, E40, 2chains etc. Most of the song names are even too inappropriate to write on my moms blog lol. I had to hear these things on bassy hip hop tracks! I started with some of my favorites in the hip hop genre. Then I switched to what my main use for these headphones would be, Pandora One. At this point I was having so much fun listening to the headphones I found myself scanning just about every song on my phone and enjoyed just about all of them. Next was Queens “Another One Bites The Dust” Again, missing some of the top end, traded off for very powerful low end bass. ![]() The high side of the treble was lacking and didn’t have much “air” on the cymbals, which was much more prevalent on my other test songs. I was very impressed with the overall sound quality of these athletic type earbuds. Right off the bat the low end bass was very solid, hitting way lower than I expected. First up, as always, I began with George Dukes “Dukey Treats”. So, with a few of my “go to” favorites I began to listen. The files take up much more space than mp3’s do but I can certainly tell the difference. The music on my phone was downloaded as lossless files, the highest quality I could get with iTunes. I was very happy to see that along the top of my phone, in between the time and battery life indicator, the QY7 displayed the Bluetooth logo and its own battery life meter. I used my iPhone for testing the QY7 headphones. Phone in the bluetooth menu and hit enter. Pairing is a breeze, I just simply found the device on my Pushing the power button for about 3 seconds turns the headphones on, with a verbal confirmation. ![]() The other side has the mini usb charge port. Powering up and pairing. ![]() One side has the power button, volume up/down. The headphones are connected by a soft flat cable. ![]()
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