I bought these with a friend of mine yesterday, amazing sound quality with a bass boost toggle making them the best headphones ive owned in a while!
I bought these with a friend of mine yesterday, amazing sound quality with a bass boost toggle making them the best headphones ive owned in a while!
Best Headphone till date as I have ever used.All its features work precisely as it promised. Bass is heavenly. Clarity of sound with all nuances is just treat to the ears and mind. Loudness level is unparalleled.
Nice sound love the bass hiiting on my ear Nice comfort soft and love the sound
While MajorHifi has been delving into more audiophile gadgets as of late, today I've uncovered a pair of Skullcandy Crushers on my desk, just begging for a listening session. At just $99, these headphones seem too lo-fi for the critical listening crowd, and just a tad expensive for the casual...
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...
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 am not an audiophile. It's a disclaimer I try to put in front of every audio review I do because it means my review is coming from a layperson's view. My hearing isn't fantastic, and I tend to listen to either podcasts or rock music, so I don't always appreciate some of the nuances that come from...
Comfortable headband and cups; sound quality is outstanding; long battery life; works well as a voice headset
Trapped heat after a while; even folded there is still a lot of bulk
listening while walking around, traveling in the bus, while in the car or train ride. while walking in the park.
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...
What do a Skullcandy headset and a character from Last of the Summer Wine have in common? Their name!
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