Bought these today to have to work. listens a lot to hip hop / rap / rnb but also much else mixed. bought them when I think many kids I had previously had too bad pressure in the base. Will return these tomorrow after work.
Bought these today to have to work. listens a lot to hip hop / rap / rnb but also much else mixed. bought them when I think many kids I had previously had too bad pressure in the base. Will return these tomorrow after work.
Bass. How low can you go? Sure, this might be a Public Enemy lyric, but it's also a question that a lot of people find themselves asking when looking for headphones. Though it's easier these days to find headphones with vision-blurring low end, it is possible to have too much of a good thing.
Massive bass; Adjustable level of bass; Interesting gimmick
Not many features; Won't appeal to everyone
A few years ago, Skullcandy launched the Skullcandy Crusher headphones, which were wired headphones that made use of AA batteries to deliver a super pumped-up bass response. Now, the company is back with another attempt - this time doing away with the AA batteries and the wire in favor of a...
These headphones when not using the bass slider are good but nothing special but crank that bass slider up WOW its like your heads inside a subwoofer they actually vibrate on your head making it an awesome experience better than any headphones out on the market even the very overpriced Beats By Dre.
Stylish; Audio Quality; Intense Bass; Comfortable
Bought this looking for a headset for late movie/tv watching. Bass boost is amazing, though I'm getting a bit of a headache from about an hours use. The headset is comfortable, not tight, and I have a larger head.
The bass effect is so powerful that is basically feels like a vibrating massage on your whole head, and it can be turned down / off really easily. Would be 5 stars if it had bluetooth.
Good Value; Versatile
I had been looking at the over the ear Bose and Beats headphones for a long time but, they are frankly, cost prohibitive for a pair of headphones. I tried out these Skullcandy headphones just by chance and I was very impressed with the bass response. Especially for the low price point.
Affordable; Good Bass response
Cheap plastic construction; not great trebble response
My first impression from the Crusher 1.0 was thinking how gimmicky, but how oddly convincing the need for such an obscene amount of bass in my life actually is. I distinctly remember struggling to listen with the subwoofer on for more than one song, it seems Skullcandy have taken this on board and...
If you don't like ‘bass', we suggest you go look for other headphones. Because that is what Skullcandy's latest Crusher Wireless does - it actually shakes you up. We meant it in the sense that the bass was inexplicable and sounded akin to the heavy bass you hear in clubs and subwoofers.
I just got these so we will see how they hold up. I got them for the gym and they actually sit tight enough so they doing fall off after doing a set on the bench. The bass is great and I like the easy to find volume and separate bass volume slider.
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