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Jensen JF25 Stereo Headphones

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:

Nice Headphones

(4 out of 5) by Amazon Customer on Aug 4, 2002
After having these headphones for over 3 months, I still tend to use them daily because the sound quality on these are really nice! The remote is also convenient. And the mute button isn't that hard to use. The only bad part on these pair of headphones is they look like some kind of alien communication device, and they are not comfortable when speaking of wearing these for more than maybe a few hours.
Overall though these headphones are really nice and are a bargain for what they cost.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

The best for the money

(5 out of 5) by Holly Ingraham on Jul 2, 2003 (Honolulu, HI USA)
I got these to replace a pair of the same style that I wore out. The coverings on the ear pads just wore away, because I wear them while I work.

Those replaced a $... set of headphones, and I never noticed any sound difference, whether on classical or screaming rock. I did notice the 'phones were much tougher (the $... set sort of fell apart in my hands one day) and the "trackball" (actually a roller) easier to use. I also like the Mute button to check if I heard something without pulling the 'phones off.

Yeah, I'd like the earcups to be larger so they rest around my ears, not pressing on the edges, because I do wear them for four hours at a time. Most people don't. And for the difference in price between this and the $450 ones, I can buy a lot of CDs! The band over the head, because of the suspension system, is extremely comfortable. When you're wearing them, they look like -- a pair of sound-sealing headphones. Nothing strange about them. They just don't disappear like earbuds or some lightweight disc job that lets the outside noise stream in and bruises your ears fiercely.

Buy 'em! You'll like 'em.


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Comfortable, and good sound

(5 out of 5) by Long Island, East, member on May 19, 2002 (USA)
Comfortable on the ears. Light on the head. Good sound quality
for the price range. Has adapter for computer or Hi-Fi stereo plugin. Much more cord length than cheapy mini phones.
I enjoy it!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Great Value

(5 out of 5) by Amazon Customer on Mar 19, 2002
I was very surprised at the sound quality of these headphones. I had a pair of Sonys that were more expensive, and they didn't sound as good. I can turn the volume up very loud with no distortion.

They can adjust to fit the shape of your head, with two swiveling joints. Like some people said before, these might hurt your ears if you wear them for a long time.

Personally, I don't think the trackball volume control is hard to use. Just slide your thumb up or down across the volume control unit. The mute button isn't very convenient, because you have to hold it down.

These are definitely a good choice if you want a cheap pair of headphones with great sound quality.


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Incredible Value!

(5 out of 5) by Amazon Customer on Mar 11, 2002 (Musicland, USA)
Sturdily-built, Jenson's JF25's are phenomenal headphones for the price! Featuring a thick, durable non-adjustable black plastic headband and comfortable, stretchy faux leather strap to hug your head, they are also comfortable, professional and attractive.

The earphones are attached to swivel and better hug your head. Labeled L and R, the well-made chrome look headphones are padded with a smooth material and lined with a soft black foam that molds to better fit the wearer. The 'phones also feature an extra-long cord. Unlike those unexpensive earbuds or a standard headphone that requires the listener to remain stationary, the 6' cord allows you to move around a room (great for dancers who live in apartment buildings). On the cord is a control switch for easier volume control or a quick mute. I find it very easy to use and preferrable to fiddling with my boombox or Walkman volume control switch every two seconds.

Sound quality is very good (the best considering the price range). Everything is always very crisp, clear and true.

They might take some getting used-to. When I first started wearing them, they pinched my head and left me with a bad headache. The more I wore them, though, the less the effects were. By now, either they've molded to fit my head properly, or perhaps I'm just used to them. In any event, they're my most comfortable pair, and the nicest ones I've found for [the price]. Don't let them pass you by!