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I have bought 5 sets of these and I love each of them. I will say I just bought a pair of mtrx 2.0 and I HAD to buy another pair because the sound wasn't for me. It sounds good but at the same time, it doesn't. It has some sort of echo sound, which I don't personally love for music. I am able to use them for watching regular videos though. My favorite is definitely the nrg 3.0. I will say one thing that I absolutely HATE about these headphones. I have used a lot of different headphones and I am always able to get the silicone molds to work for me, however with these none of them work. They are 100% the worst ones I have ever used. I still will continue to buy these though because these last way longer then every other headphone I have used. Also it isn't difficult to buy another pair of headphones that have good molds and place them on these headphones.
Best Headphones
I have bought 5 sets of these and I love each of them. I will say I just bought a pair of mtrx 2.0 and I HAD to buy another pair because the sound wasn't for me. It sounds good but at the same time, it doesn't. It has some sort of echo sound, which I don't personally love for music. I am able to use them for watching regular videos though. My favorite is definitely the nrg 3.0. I will say one thing that I absolutely HATE about these headphones. I have used a lot of different headphones and I am always able to get the silicone molds to work for me, however with these none of them work. They are 100% the worst ones I have ever used. I still will continue to buy these though because these last way longer then every other headphone I have used. Also it isn't difficult to buy another pair of headphones that have good molds and place them on these headphones.
A Smorgasbord for diverse musical tastes.
I need to use an analogy to describe the NRG 3.0 Premium experience. I have sat around camp fires a few times in my life listening to people tell stories they have heard or just using the experience to personally connect with others. On more than one occasion, the small fire turned into a larger bonfire. That initial blast of heat and to hear that bonfire crackle was something unique. The NRG 3.0 earbuds are capable of creating a bonfire musically, helped by the respectable noise isolation of these in-ear buds. Sometimes the treble and highs in the overall sound are like the human voices surrounding the bonfire, and in certain musical pieces they actually aid in progressing the musical bonfire. There are clear sound details, but with these buds it is about the effects of sounds and overall experience. The middle sounds, bass, and drums, are powerful. I was moved by the overall warmth and then powerful expressions of percussion all at once. The detail, soundstage, and technical aspects of sound presentation are not full on. But, it is all there most of the time. It is about the overall experience, with warmth interspersed with moments of real power as expressed through the music and in the capabilities of these buds. I listened to Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon, Jamiroquai for Acid Jazz/Disco/Pop, Also Sprach Zarathustra by Strauss, and Ride of the Valkyries by Wagner and the NY Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; with my NRG 3.0 earbuds. I'm really satisfied with the experience; always warm, moving and exciting more than a few times. Soundstage and surround sound is not full on. It is like listening to a musical performance, but not quite sitting within the orchestra itself (there is distance). Very difficult for any earbud to pull this off. I have the SoundMAGIC E10C earbuds as well. More of a V-shaped sound (bass and highs/lows accented, with mids defined and present), a broader soundstage, and more finely defined sound. My point in mentioning this is that I appre...
A Smorgasbord for diverse musical tastes.
I need to use an analogy to describe the NRG 3.0 Premium experience. I have sat around camp fires a few times in my life listening to people tell stories they have heard or just using the experience to personally connect with others. On more than one occasion, the small fire turned into a larger bonfire. That initial blast of heat and to hear that bonfire crackle was something unique. The NRG 3.0 earbuds are capable of creating a bonfire musically, helped by the respectable noise isolation of these in-ear buds. Sometimes the treble and highs in the overall sound are like the human voices surrounding the bonfire, and in certain musical pieces they actually aid in progressing the musical bonfire. There are clear sound details, but with these buds it is about the effects of sounds and overall experience. The middle sounds, bass, and drums, are powerful. I was moved by the overall warmth and then powerful expressions of percussion all at once. The detail, soundstage, and technical aspects of sound presentation are not full on. But, it is all there most of the time. It is about the overall experience, with warmth interspersed with moments of real power as expressed through the music and in the capabilities of these buds. I listened to Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon, Jamiroquai for Acid Jazz/Disco/Pop, Also Sprach Zarathustra by Strauss, and Ride of the Valkyries by Wagner and the NY Metropolitan Opera Orchestra; with my NRG 3.0 earbuds. I'm really satisfied with the experience; always warm, moving and exciting more than a few times. Soundstage and surround sound is not full on. It is like listening to a musical performance, but not quite sitting within the orchestra itself (there is distance). Very difficult for any earbud to pull this off. I have the SoundMAGIC E10C earbuds as well. More of a V-shaped sound (bass and highs/lows accented, with mids defined and present), a broader soundstage, and more finely defined sound. My point in mentioning this is that I appre...


