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Symphonized NRG

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User ratings:
36
4.1 out of 5
36 user ratings
5 stars
33 %
4 stars
41 %
3 stars
22 %
2 stars
2 %
1 stars
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Editorial reviews:
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2 editorial reviews
The Symphonized NRG 3.0 are a decently well-built, budget in-ear headphones. Unfortunately, their sound quality is a bit too dark and won't be ideal for more cri...Read more
Earbuds are not hard to come by, unless you want a pair that doesn't sound like garbage without costing a minor fortune. The ones from…Read more
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Pros

  • Podcasts and newscasts sound equally excellent
  • headphones are decently stable for running
  • Their sizes are nicely spaced out and accommodating to every ear size and shape

Cons

  • it becomes very distracting with all bass-heavy genres
  • bass sounds muffled and unnatural
  • You would have to solder the tiny cable back together

Key specs

  • 2
  • 16 Ω
  • , 101 dB
  • 18, 22000 Hz
  • Closed
  • Stereo
  • In-Ear
  • Wired

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Symphonized NRG - Pros & Cons

Symphonized NRG

Pros

  • Podcasts and newscasts sound equally excellent
  • headphones are decently stable for running
  • Their sizes are nicely spaced out and accommodating to every ear size and shape
  • maximum comfort and great fit
  • decently rubberized cable with a two-tone color scheme
  • 11 dB Excellent frequency response consistency
  • the tip material is quite flexible

Cons

  • it becomes very distracting with all bass-heavy genres
  • bass sounds muffled and unnatural
  • You would have to solder the tiny cable back together
  • the housing is prone to falling apart
  • No cherry-picked units sent by brands
  • low-mid tends to add a muddy quality to the sound
  • their sound quality is a bit too dark and won't
  • have active noise cancellation and isolate by plugging the ear canal
  • poor Soundstage due to their closed back in-ear design

Symphonized NRG - Technical Overview

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16 Ω
Best:
Stax SR-L500
Impedance: 145000 Ω

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Symphonized NRG - Full Specifications

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Technical details
Sound outputStereo
StyleIn-Ear
Connectivity technologyWired
Headset (integrated/enclosed microphone)yes
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Sound
Channels2
Impedance16.0 Ω
Sensitivity< 101
Frequency range18 - 22000
Maximum input power5.0 mW
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Connectivity
Inputs supported3.5mm
3.5 mm/6.3 mm adapter includedno
Type of connector3.5mm
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Design
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Acoustic designClosed
Control typeIn-line control
Attachment typeEar canal
Body materialWood
Water resistantno
Noise isolatingyes
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Microphone
Microphone typeIn-line microphone
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Features
Noise-cancelingno
Playback controlsyes
ButtonsVolume

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