Panasonic RP-HS52 Shockwave¨ Clip-on and Straps Design Headphones with In-line Volume Control
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Panasonic RP-HS52 Shockwave¨ Clip-on and Straps Design Headphones with In-line Volume Control

List Price: $14.95
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Brand: Panasonic
Binding: Electronics

Features:

  • XBS¨ Extra Bass System for increased bass sound
  • Neodymium magnet for rich and powerful sound
  • Large diameter driver unit ¿ 30mm
  • New comfort-fit hinge
  • In-line volume control

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Customer Reviews:

touchy dials [Posted on 2007-03-13]
these headphones worked great, but the dial to adjust the volume up/down was so easily turned you might find yourself straining to hear or cringing from the loud just because you accidentally brushed it on your clothing by turning your head one way or the other.


Cute, Small, Terrific Sound, Great Volume Control [Posted on 2007-09-11]
Another solid performer from Panasonic. The sound is great, from the treble all the way down to the bass. I usually test the treble on Kate Bush's "Coffee Homeground", which features her about an octave and a half above the staff, accessorized with many piccolos, and the 'phones reproduced everything with no squeaking or static, so that's an A+. Heart's "Barracuda" is my bass proofer, and I can clearly hear the difference between the bass and the paralelling guitar lines, so that one's also an A+.

They look exceptionally cool, if that's important to you, and the Panasonic engineers have finally figured out how to do those little over-the-ear clips so they will actually work.

The volume control is an easy-to-control thumbwheel, and now I'm starting to wonder why we've been wasting our time with sliders instead.

There is significant sound leakage from the 'phones, which might not be so bad if you're with buddies, but could be annoying if you're a Callas fan in a roomful of rappers.


Should have stuck with the RP-HG50s [Posted on 2008-07-25]
I previously bought the Panasonic RP-HG50 Neck Band Headphones with XBS® Extra Bass System and wanted an extra pair to go to the gym. The foam pads on the HG50s fell off too easily and I did not notice when it happened so I had to replace them with ill fitting Plantronic ear cushions. Anyway, the sound on the HG50s is great, I cannot say that about these RP-HG52s. The sound is weak and tinny, nowhere near the bass of the HG50s. I doubt I will ever use these and will probably give them away, looks like I'll be looking for another set of ear cushions for my HG50s.

If you like bass get the RP-HG50's instead. They seem to stay on my ears better than these, and I don't mind the neckband. My ideal set is actually not designed, I wish the Sennheiser PMX100 Supra-Aural Mini-Neckband Stereo Headphones had a volume control. Those have been the best, but without volume control they are useless for me when I exercise - reaching for the volume control on the Panasonic headphones won't cause me to fall. I have already nearly fallen a few times when I was trying to mess with getting my iPod out of my pocket and fixing the volume on it directly.

Pros: Volume control, lightweight
Cons: Tinny sound, no bass, clip headphones don't stay on my ears as well as neckband headphones - especially when exercising.


Great for the price [Posted on 2008-07-30]
I have purchased any number of clip-on headphones over the past few years. Some have greater sound quality than others. Some are nicer looking or more comfortable. All well and good but the reason I buy a lot of these headphones is because I break them almost as quickly as I buy them. I use the clip-on's at the gym, in the car, at the office, around the block, on the plane. I wear them so I can hear the music plus the outside noise. Plus, earbuds are too big for my ears and hurt after about 30 minutes of use. I break the ear-clips off routinely no matter what brand or the amount I paid. For the price the sound on these are great, the volume control is critical for using in the office and they are stylish (everyone thinks I paid more for these than any others I have owned). My only beef is that the cord is a bit short but is only a problem when I am plugged into my work computer.


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