šŸ”· Koss SP330

that’s really quite unfortunate.

that said…the way Z is going on about these, it sounds like they’re a good buy and then really do krazy glue the crap outta them. LoL.

Now what I’m interested in are the SP540…looks like a very similar design, but with a much bigger driver and ear cup.

well…Koss makes some really good cheap headphones and the rest is garbage. so just because it looks good doesn’t mean it is good.

I have no idea why, but i am craving a good cheap dynamic koss over ear

but do they have anything worth buying? Koss has some real winners…but most of their lineup are losers.

not sure, im waiting to hear form someone that there is a over ear winner from koss

I forgot i ordered this… Well here it is i suppose.

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Get your super glue out and follow Zeos’ instructions before disaster happens!

I mean… if ā€˜disaster’ happens, it’s just back to the KSC75s (true endgame)… lol

So my general impressions are mixed.
I don’t really feel they sound any better than the KSC75s. Which are only $20. The tuning is very close, if not the same.
They do have some advantages though… detachable 3.5mm cable. Closed back (Less leakage). On ear.
They come with a decently nice hard carrying case. You could hook up a V moda boom pro to these and turn it into a gaming headset.

They distort at louder volumes, just like the KSC75s.

Comfort is reasonable for an on-ear. They don’t clamp too hard.

These are fine. I’d personally recommend the KSC75s over them. These @$50 if you really want closed back and detachable cables… maybe but it gets a little harder to recommend at that point.

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Interesting. Zeos said they sounded like the KPH30i but closed back.
How would you say the bass extension is compared to the KSC75?

Bass is reasonable. I found it’s really picky to getting a decent seal with positioning on the ear. The sound signature is pretty neutral overall.

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There are all these purported breakage issues, but in his video Tyll tries really really hard with no issues. Interesting.