House of Marley Nesta Review
The era of affordable, solid-sounding earphones is finally upon us, and the $50 price range now features several strong options to choose from. Add to that list the House of Marley Nesta, a well-designed earphone pair with strong low end and bright, sculpted high frequency response. If you're a bass lover seeking some balance in the mix, the Nesta does a solid job of keeping things clear without dialing back the low frequenices. For $49.99, the Nesta is a fairly priced, well-conceived earphone pair worth looking into.
DesignThe Nesta ($30.55 at Amazon) is offered in three colors—black, black and gold, and rose gold and white. The earpieces themselves have an ornate ceramic housing, cut like a gemstone, with stainless steel trim highlights, while the cable on each model has a different color scheme with a patterned design spanning the length of the fabric surface. Despite the design flourishes, the earpieces are lightweight and the in-ear fit is quite secure. Inside the earpieces,...
The House of Marley Nesta earphones deliver robust lows and bright highs in an appealing and affordable design.
Powerful audio performance with boosted bass and sculpted, bright highs; Attractive design with three-button inline remote control
Can sound overly bright and sibilant on certain tracks; Bass boosting isn't for purists