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Gigabyte H11

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4 editorial reviews
Two different rather nice value sets of earbuds from very different places, First from <b>Crystal</b> <b>Acoustics</b> their i-40 offering. The second set from a name more known as a motherboard producer the <b>H11</b> from <b>Gigabyte</b>.Read more
Sleek lightweight designs tailored towards your personal audio needs, we take a close look at GIGABYTE's latest 'Fly' lightweight headphones and the H11 earphones.Read more
Writing review introductions here at APH Networks is quite an art. It reminds me of a slightly cliché line taken from an anime I have watched a while ago called Ef - A Tale of Memories. The line "wasuretakunai omoide arimasuka?" is said at the end of every episode, which is roughly translated into English as "Do you have memories you don't want to forget?" To me, this is a thought provoking quote, and effectively drives the watcher into anticipating the next episode; one of the major themes of the show itself. To answer the question, one has to wonder if it is possible to actually not have any memories you don't want to forget. Sure, it is possible to have memories that one may wish to forget, but is it really conceivable to have it the other way around? The obvious answer here "no". All I want to get across here is I will never forget how great finding inspiration to write is, be it for review introductions or academic papers. With that in mind, let's move along to our product this week. Today, we will be taking a look at another Gigabyte product. Surprisingly, it is a pair of earbuds, something the company isn't exactly known for making, considering how they are more commonly associated for their motherboards and video cards. The Gigabyte GP-H11 in ear monitors will have to stand the test as to whether this is a product worth remembering, or something that can soon be quickly forgotten. Read on to find out more! View: Gigabyte GP-H11 Earphones reviewRead more
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Pros

  • High pitched sounds from instruments and vocals are audible with decent clarity
  • the sound performance is easily better than most products in the price range
  • upper-midrange and mid-midrange

Cons

  • some parts still fall a little short
  • lack of such a kick is a bit frustrating
  • lack of sizes other than small and medium is a bit disconcerting

Key specs

  • 16 Ω
  • 150, 50 Hz
  • Closed
  • Stereo
  • In-Ear
  • Wired

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Gigabyte H11 - Pros & Cons

Gigabyte H11

Pros

  • High pitched sounds from instruments and vocals are audible with decent clarity
  • the sound performance is easily better than most products in the price range
  • upper-midrange and mid-midrange
  • were more comfortable and provided a better fit for me
  • The cables are pretty clean looking

Cons

  • some parts still fall a little short
  • lack of such a kick is a bit frustrating
  • lack of sizes other than small and medium is a bit disconcerting
  • The lower-midrange is slightly lacking in some parts
  • the bass and lower levels were a bit lacking

Gigabyte H11 - Technical Overview

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9 mm
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16 Ω
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11.3 g
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Gigabyte H11 - Full Specifications

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Technical details
Sound outputStereo
StyleIn-Ear
Connectivity technologyWired
Headset (integrated/enclosed microphone)no
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Dimensions
Weight0.4 oz
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Connectivity
Cable length1.2
Type of connector3.5mm
USByes
Detachable cableno
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Design
Colour of productSilver,White
Acoustic designClosed
Attachment typeEar canal
Body materialAluminium
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Sound
Impedance16.0 Ω
Frequency range150 - 50
Driver size0.35 in

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Gigabyte H11 Gigabyte - Editorial Reviews (4)

Gigabyte H11 Review : Crystal Acoustics i40 & Gigabyte H11 in-ear
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Review : Crystal Acoustics i40 & Gigabyte H11 in-ear

Two different rather nice value sets of earbuds from very different places, First from <b>Crystal</b> <b>Acoustics</b> their i-40 offering. The second set from a name more known as a motherboard producer the <b>H11</b> from <b>Gigabyte</b>.

Gigabyte H11 GIGABYTE Fly and H11 Review - Introduction
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GIGABYTE Fly and H11 Review - Introduction

Sleek lightweight designs tailored towards your personal audio needs, we take a close look at GIGABYTE's latest 'Fly' lightweight headphones and the H11 earphones.

Gigabyte H11 Gigabyte GP-H11 Review | APH Networks
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Gigabyte GP-H11 Review | APH Networks

Writing review introductions here at APH Networks is quite an art. It reminds me of a slightly cliché line taken from an anime I have watched a while ago called Ef - A Tale of Memories. The line "wasuretakunai omoide arimasuka?" is said at the end of every episode, which is roughly translated into English as "Do you have memories you don't want to forget?" To me, this is a thought provoking quote, and effectively drives the watcher into anticipating the next episode; one of the major themes of the show itself. To answer the question, one has to wonder if it is possible to actually not have any memories you don't want to forget. Sure, it is possible to have memories that one may wish to forget, but is it really conceivable to have it the other way around? The obvious answer here "no". All I want to get across here is I will never forget how great finding inspiration to write is, be it for review introductions or academic papers. With that in mind, let's move along to our product this week. Today, we will be taking a look at another Gigabyte product. Surprisingly, it is a pair of earbuds, something the company isn't exactly known for making, considering how they are more commonly associated for their motherboards and video cards. The Gigabyte GP-H11 in ear monitors will have to stand the test as to whether this is a product worth remembering, or something that can soon be quickly forgotten. Read on to find out more! View: Gigabyte GP-H11 Earphones review

Gigabyte H11 Gigabyte H11 In-Ear Headphones - LanOC Reviews
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Published: 07.02.2013
Gigabyte H11 In-Ear Headphones - LanOC Reviews

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