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Philips Audio Performance SHP9600MB Review: This is a perfect open-back headphone that delivers detailed sound, crisps, and balanced mids. I feel very soft and comfortable and fit my ear when wearing the Philips SHP9600MB. Even though these open-back headphones under $100 are not wireless, they have included a long cable that you can be free to move around. For me, the feeling is that the Philips Audio SHP9600MB is very worth trying.
Philips Audio SHP9600MB
wired headsets with the detachable mic, open-back design & breathable earcup cushions, detailed sound, crisp bass, balanced mid-range, supremely comfortable fit design
The Philips Audio SHP9600MB is a wired open-back headphone made for natural sound. They perform almost to their precursor, The SHP9500, but they have a little sleeker look and a bit more comprehensive bass. Overall, their sound performance is well-balanced, so they are ideal for lots of different music genres.
Their spacious soundstage helps immerse you in your favorite track. That said during Philips Audio SHP9600MB review, due to their design, they leak slight sound and do not isolate a lot of ambient noise, so they are not great for outdoor use.
Philips Audio SHP9600MB has a simple, full-black design. They look very similar to the SHP9600 model, but the side panels on these headphones are smooth, giving them a sleeker look. The ear cups and headbands on these are well-padded.
The Philips Audio SHP9600MB is a decently built headset. Like SHP9500, they felt slightly plasticky, but overall, their build looks quite durable and stable.
The thin metal frames that reinforce the headband help make it sturdy. Though the fabric padding looks like it’d tear easily, as well as the swiveling ear cups, look like a weak point. For the open-back design with better build quality, you can check the Philips Fidelio X3.
I think the comfort is one of the main best features of this model. The SHP9600MB headphones are very lightweight, and low clamp pressure makes them one of the simplest headsets to wear in extended listening hours. The ear cups on the headphones are quite big, and the pads, though slightly shallow, do leave plenty of space for your ears to adjust.
The headband’s comfortable strap has ample padding, and I find that it allocates the Philips SHP9600MB’s weight evenly without creating any sore spots. The one comment I’ll make on the comfort feature is that the sports clothing like mesh that is wrapped might cause some little itching or discomfort for some listeners, especially those with facial hair.
The Philips Audio SHP9600MB has a balanced, little warm sound performance. Like most open-back headphone models, they face issues reproducing a low bass profile, which might be a little disappointing for listeners of bass-heavy genres like EDM. They pack an additional boom and punch to assist in compensating. All in all, they are ideal for listening to several music genres.
If you don’t like sound leakage and outside noise creeping in, the open-back headphones will not suit you, including the SHP9600MB too. I think you should look for some closed-back headphones, such as Philips Fidelio L3 Flagship or Meze 99 Classics, which will be more suited for you. Both are not too expensive closed-back headphones as well. Another type that is good for sealing your ears and having no sound leakage is wireless earbuds like Anker Liberty Air 2 Pro wireless earbuds.
The headphones have a fine passive soundstage thanks to their open-back headphone design. They interact with the pinna, or the outside ear, to make a soundstage that is open, large, and roomy. However, the sound still looks like it is coming from inside your head rather than in front of you.
The SHP9600MB has great stereo imaging. Weighted set delay falls under the audibility threshold, resulting in a transparent treble and tight bass. The R/L driver of the unit is well-connected in amplitude, phase, and frequency, so objects like instruments and voices are rightly placed in the stereo field. These outcomes are just valid for my test, so your experience might vary.
Specs: over-ear, open-back design, dimension: 9.21″ x 7.76″ x 4.8″, weight: 1.54 pounds, driver: 50mm neodymium drivers, magnet type: Neodymium, frequency response: 6Hz – 35kHz, impedance: 32 ohms, sensitivity: 101dB, cable length: detachable 3 meters (included), jack & cable: 3.5mm headphone jack (1/8″)/6.35mm headphones jack (1/4″), connectivity: wired, finishing of connector: gold-plated
Features: wired, detachable microphone, superb comfort & durability, sound performance: crisp bass/balanced midrange/pristine high frequencies/spacious, adjustable headband
Specs: on-ear, open-back design, dimension: 6.7″ x 7.9″ x 3.9″, weight: 10.6 ounces, driver: 50mm neodymium drivers, magnet type: Neodymium, frequency response: 6 – 35 kHz, impedance: 32 ohms, sensitivity: 102 dB, cable length: detachable 1.5 meters, finishing of connector: rubber finishing, jack: 3.5mm jack
Features: high precision sound, breathable ear cushions, soft padding headband (strength and durability with steel headband), angled drivers align perfectly with your ear, adjustable headband
AKG Pro Audio K712 Pro
Specs: form-factor: over-ear, headphones type: open-back, dimension: 4.45″ x 7.83″ x 8.35″, weight: 8.3 ounces/235 grams, frequency response: 10 – 39.8kHz, sensitivity: 105 dB SPL/V, impedance: 62 ohms, connectivity: wired: cable: 3 meters detachable
Features: ultra comfortable for wearing & minimum fatigue, improved low-end performance by 3dB (more powerful sound imaging), earpad replaceable: yes, ability to accurately reproduce every nuance with outstanding clarity, sounding: spacious soundstage & precise sound, ideal for: musician/mixing/mastering/those who love the high-fidelity sound
Specs: fit-type: over-ear, acoustic open-back architecture, dimension: 4.33″ x 7.48″ x 9.06″, weight: 14.6 ounces, driver diameter: 50mm high definition neodymium, frequency response: 5 – 40kHz, impedance: 30 ohms, sensitivity: 100 dB @ 1 mW, distortion: < 0.1% THD, connector type: 3. 5mm stereo; 1/4-inch
Features: wired, breathable velour & memory foam cushions, hi-res audio certified, self-adjustable hammock, double-layered ear shells, tangle-free cord
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The conclusion of my Philips Audio SHP9600MB – The new SHP9600MB headphones are extremely affordable open-back headphones that please acoustically and are built to be durable. I’ll definitely recommend it if you’re looking for an open-back design at an affordable price, which is less than $100.
wired headsets with the detachable mic, open-back design & breathable earcup cushions, detailed sound, crisp bass, balanced mid-range, supremely comfortable fit design
Over-ear, open-back design, wired, frequency response: 5Hz – 40kHz, hi-res audio & hear every detail, multi-layer 50mm diaphragms, detachable cable, comfort fit, ventilate earpad design, wide & natural soundstage
Best professional studio monitor headphones under $150, comfortable fit for hours of listening, fold-flat & foldable design, good sound isolate, detachable cable
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