JVC HA V560 Headphones

JVC HA V560 Headphones 

DESCRIPTION

The HA-V560 features a large 40mm diaphragm and JVC's Super Bass sound system for great sound. A 24-Carat, gold-plated mini-plug and an adapter plug are provided for use with any equipment. It has an in-line volume control for convenience and a long 3 meter (9.84 foot) cord that is ideal for home use.

USER REVIEWS

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[Jul 10, 2003]
B
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

great bass response; great frequency response; volume control good idea for on the go listeners; long cord; stereo phone plug adapter; size/weight great...not bulky

Weakness:

seems cheap/shoddy in design/plastic

Just bought them...great improvement over the $79 sony headphones I bought. Great bass response and my discman can acutally power it enough so that it isnt choppy (like the sony ones were). Weakness: plastic construction seems shoddy...we'll see how it holds up to my day-to-day usage. Size is perfect for my needs...not bulky/overweight...perfect for walking or just casual listening on the go

Similar Products Used:

Sony MDR CD280 headphones

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
[Mar 01, 2003]
qwerty
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Good sound,volume control on cord,

Weakness:

plastic

When I bought these headphones I really enjoyed them and I still do enjoy them.I found that all though there was alot of plastic and they can break easily I think I got my moneies worth the bass is really good, and i would recommend these headphones if you take care of them I think they will last you a long time

Similar Products Used:

sony ear cup design

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Dec 26, 2002]
Shaun
Casual Listener

Strength:

volume control in wire.

Weakness:

all plastic construction feels cheap, like it will break easily. paper-thin vinyl covering on earpads (same as Optimus) will wear through quickly (1 year). "y" construction of wire's connection to speakers (rather than single feed over the head) can be hooked easily by hand motion, potentially pulling out wire from speakers. sound quality seems only slightly better than Optimus. 3

Don't let your mother buy you headphones! I got these as a gift, to replace a pair of very cheap Optimus Nova 403's (Radio Shack's house brand) headphones that I'd purchased out of necessity. I was hoping for something better, but I got something about the same.

Similar Products Used:

Optimus Nova 403

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
1
[Nov 08, 2002]
andrei cristof
AudioPhile

Strength:

+ bass + nice vol control

Weakness:

- cord could have been longer

excellent headphones. super bass indeed, really jvc did a good job. fantastic sound clarity for this small price.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Dec 31, 2001]
Brandon Thompson
Audiophile

Strength:

Good loudness and good Hz range for sound

Weakness:

Plastic swivel-speaker grips will break easily, are unreplaceable, and should be made of metal

The sound is nothing special coming from these headphones. The swivel mounting of the speakers is fragile and unreplaceable. The wire-in is not securely fastened and can be torn out by accident easily. Every component is plastic, and the styling has many nonsense features, such as plastic bumps, or holes in simple patterns. A cheap aesthetic improvement would be a red led indicator, with any function. All this for more than $50?

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
1
[Dec 01, 2001]
Lyle Poulin
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Clean sound, although bright. Bass so so.

Weakness:

Flimsy construction. Poorly fitting head set. Extension wire is too thin and could be damaged very easily.

I bought these and the Koss UR20's on the same day to compare and keep the best. The Koss wins hands down. The JVC 560's are a waste of money. There are better products out there at a better price. The Koss UR20s were only $25.

Similar Products Used:

Koss UR20

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
1
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