gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2013-02-14 09:59:23
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Harking back to an age of mixtapes and recording the Top 40 off the radio on a Sunday teatime, the TDK ST-800 have a heavy-handed retro feel you’ll either love or loathe. Thick leather stitching, matt metal and thick plastic, the quality is spot-on. Th...
There is no faulting the construction of these headphones. Made from sturdy plastic and metal with real leather covering and a head strap that is big and comfortable without being restrictive, the build quality justifies the TDK asking price. The graphic equaliser has a ten-step approach allowing you to fine tune the Bass and Tremble and you can really hear the difference when it’s activated. How...
Weighing in at just under 420g, these aren’t the lightest headphones out there, so better suited to home use than out on the move. The inline EQ works but we have to admit it’s something of a gimmick and we’re not convinced that simply using the tone settings on your iPod or smartphone aren’t simply just as effective.
The look may give the TDK ST-800 a dated look but the tech inside is state-of-the art. If you like your music to speak volumes but not necessary at volume then you’ll love the spacious mid-tones and rounded bass these headphones have to offer. TDK ST-8...
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channelnews.com.au Updated: 2013-02-14 09:59:23
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The ST-800s make for the perfect, stylish lounge-room companion for kicking back and watching your favourite flick in solitude ? though a few pitfalls make this enticing budget-buy take on the pro-audio headset a little less appealing.The ST-800s deliv...
Great sound quality; cheaper than most high-end headphones...
Too bulky for portable music; poor battery life with AAA batteries...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2013-02-14 09:59:23
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The ST-800s deliver great sound quality that is pushed by the large 50mm drivers that provide deep, well-rounded bass. While the bass is smooth and complementary to the other sound ranges, it'll still leave you wanting a little more if you're listening...
Great sound quality; cheaper than most highend headphones...
Too bulky for portable music; poor battery life with AAA batteries...
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T3.com Updated: 2013-02-14 09:59:23
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TDK is as much an icon of the eighties as Culture Club or Gordon Gecko, but this comeback from the king of cassettes is a welcome one. Instead of cheap tapes and fluro legwarmers, we have high-end headphones, with just a nod to the glory days in the...
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TDK recently launched a slew of audio products including the Boombox and the WR700 and ST-800 headphones. What I have on review is the ST-800, a stylish looking headphone that reminds me of the 80's. Read on and find out if the ST-800 deserves your hard e...
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TDK ST-800 Headphones ReviewThe TDK ST-800 looks very stylish with its leather and metal finish. This headphone comes with two unique and interesting features; the first is the volume knob on the right ear cup and second is the little EQ remote halfway do...
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Music, gaming, movie enthusiasts today demand the best possible audio performance from their gear, and the gear they often turn to are headphones. The growing enthusiasm and the number of brands entering the market to fill this void is clear. All t...
The ST-800 doesn’t succeed at knocking any reputed headphones models off their thrones. However, it is a very good attempt by TDK. When it comes to build quality, some of the high-end headphones manufacturers could learn a thing or two from TDK. When i...
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A nice looking and comfortable headphone with a distinctly coloured sound signature. Theres nothing exceptionally bad about it if you like that mellow somewhat over-processed tone. But if youre looking for a neutral aural experience, look elsewhere...
The rated battery life of 12 hrs is a bit worrisome. Also, when the input is off for a long time, the headphones take a few seconds to fire up. You need to hit the EQ button on the controller to wake them up; I don’t know but I found this to be pretty...
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The TDK ST-800 Headphones come with an in-line equalizer with a display that lets you adjust bass and treble levels separately. This is one feature that I had a love-hate relationship with. On one hand, the base & treble presets were off and I had to play...
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examiner.com Updated: 2014-11-08 08:58:39
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Today, we are taking a look at TDK's ST800 High Fidelity headphones. This particular headset features. When removing the headphones from the box, it had a nice appearance that showcased the headset itself. Behind the headset was a clean...
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TDK Life on Record is a popular electronics company from Japan since 1935. After being acquired by Imation Corp, the company introduced a new line of products, including high fidelity headphones. TDK ST800 was one of the high-end headphones and it was pri...
Classy design with high-quality materials, Great noise isolation, Good bass sound...
Distortion appears either when turning on/off EQ, Not a noise-cancelling headphone, Quite heavy, uncomfortable for long-term wearing, Bass sound is lack of clarity and sometimes excessive, Mids and highs are not clear, EQ requires 2 AA batteries but it do...
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