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MEElectronics A151 Pro Reviews

CNET Reviews‘s review Edit

As Guttenberg pointed out, they simply sound like more expensive headphones -- ones that typically cost more than $100. Their biggest strength is the level of detail they offer. They're also relatively comfortable to wear. As for drawbacks, it's unclear just how durable they are (I advise keeping the included case when not in use), they don't have a built-in microphone, and the bass, while ample, won't have enough oomph for those who like headphones that emphasize bass. In the end, though, like most of MEElectronics products, you get a big bang for your buck, which is why I have no problem recommending the A151s at their modest price point.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
May 11, 2012

Macworld‘s review Edit

For $75, the MEElectronics A151 offers balanced-armature technology and the accurate, balanced sound that comes with it. Compared to many balanced-armature models, the A151 offers impressive bass response, but bass impact and dynamics fall short of dynamic-driver models in this price range. However, the A151 doesn’t sacrifice bass performance the way Etymotic’s competing models do, and it doesn’t emphasize bass and high frequencies the way some other competitors do. Overall, the A151 is a strong performer that offers a neutral sound rarely seen at this price.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jan 09, 2012

The average pro reviews rating is 8.0 / 10, based on the 2 reviews.


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