Jensen JF25 Stereo Headphones

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
great price, great sound

(5 out of 5) by Amazon Customer on Nov
19, 2001
great sound and bass response. these are the cheapest headphones i have been satisfied with. great for for traveling and mobile use. if you worry about your hair more than the sound of your music, you don't deserve such a great product. peace
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Good Features & Price.. Ok Sound.

(4 out of 5) by Amazon Customer on Oct
2, 2001
I have a pair of these plugged into my computer full time (using a splitter with my speakers on the same line) and the best thing about them is the volume rocker, you can easily turn your music up or down without having to hit the sound control panel. The self adjusting head band works quite well too, easier than having to change lengths to get the right fit.
Those two "extras" put this set above the rest when I was looking for some bargain phones. Have used them for a couple months, they're decent, but the sound has me wanting more, so I'm now looking at sub $... Sennheisers, will see how those work out and probably just use these for portables.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
too bulky... but awesome bass

(4 out of 5) by terry yannick on May
28, 2000 (Tampa, Florida)
The speaker adjacent to the cord gives great sound but the speaker opposite side of the cord is horrible. The head set is very bulky. Despite these inconviences this product has great sound.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
90 day wonder

(2 out of 5) by M. Hew on Nov
6, 2002 (Brooklyn, NY United States)
The sound on these headphones was fine, while it worked. It just stopped working after about 3 months of use. It's not like I abusing the product. I used on the subway for the ride to and from work. That's about it. An hour and a half a day. It's too light to use as a doorstop, so I guess it's now useless. I'd stay away from this product.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
You get what you pay for...

(2 out of 5) by D. Price on Jul
30, 2002 (W Henrietta, NY USA)
I was looking for some headphones to replace my old Sony MDR-V2s that were losing their foam covering. I wanted them to limit outside noise while not leaking the sound out to outsiders either, as I need them for practicing piano without disturbing my roommates. This is why the closed-back design seemed favorable.
In reading reviews of other headphones while trying to make my selection, I found that a major problem with closed-back designs is that the sound resonates and distorts, making it sound like tin cans over your ears.
There is no exepction with these. When I tried playing my keyboard through them, they sounded way worse than any headphones or ear buds I had ever used with it.
To their credit, keyboard voices other than piano sounded a little better, so maybe these headphones would be great for listening to techno music or something, but certainly not classical.
I shall be returning these.