What sets the E500PTHs apart from other in-ear headphones on the market is the triple driver design. Despite the relatively small physical size, each headphone has three tiny speakers inside it – one tweeter and two woofers. This means that these headphones really can turn their hand to anything – you want crystal clear high frequencies? You’ve got it! You want booming bass that flows through your skull? You’ve got that too! But most importantly, there’s a near perfect cohesion between the upper and lower end of the frequency spectrum.
These are the best in-ear headphones I’ve ever used and the innovative PTH module is a great addition. Unfortunately, the high price means that these fabulous headphones will only be available to a select few, but if money really is no object for you, you won’t be disappointed.
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