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Little Uncomfortable - Beats Pro Dr
Beats Pro Dr
12 times mentioned • Gigi Leung • 22 May 2015

Beats Pro Dr

Intended for disc jockeys and home studio engineers, Shure's SRH550DJ is an affordable entry-level headphone pair. At $125 (list), the SRH550DJ is less expensive than some more-hyped DJ-oriented models, like the Beats Pro by Dr. Dre From Monster ($449.95, 4 stars).

The SRH550DJ is quite similar to Shure's less expensive headphone pair, the SRH440 ($99.99, 4 stars)—the primary difference being earcups that easily twist away from the ear, and a slightly deeper bass response. If you're in search of deep bass, however, you're looking in the wrong place—the SRH550DJ manages to represent seriously low frequencies without ever boosting them dramatically. Unfortunately, the headphones can be a little uncomfortable on long listening sessions and they will distort slightly in high volume studio/live
Little Uncomfortable - Kissy Bra
Kissy Bra
559 times mentioned • Natasha K • 18 June 2020

Kissy Bra

Kissy products is not like traditional underwear. Kissy Bra. Sometimes I don't know if she bought the right size or wrong size, always wear it a little uncomfortable. And kissy designed by s, m, l, XL, XXL. Because Kissy Knit Fabric made of high-Pop Silk + 100 Modale Cotton Fabric.

There are also seamless splicing, Japanese point glue technology, special craft perfect to collect the pair of milk. It is very comfortable to wear it. However, customers buy online is not a problem. Do you want to place an order today? Take orders everyday.
Little Uncomfortable - Less Expensive
Less Expensive
53 times mentioned • Catherine Santana • 22 May 2015

Less Expensive

Shure SRH550DJ Intended for disc jockeys and home studio engineers, Shure's SRH550DJ is an affordable entry-level headphone pair. At $125 (list), the SRH550DJ is less expensive than some more-hyped DJ-oriented models, like the Beats Pro by Dr. Dre From Monster ($449.95, 4 stars).

The SRH550DJ is quite similar to Shure's less expensive headphone pair, the SRH440 ($99.99, 4 stars)—the primary difference being earcups that easily twist away from the ear, and a slightly deeper bass response. If you're in search of deep bass, however, you're looking in the wrong place—the SRH550DJ manages to represent seriously low frequencies without ever boosting them dramatically. Unfortunately, the headphones can be a little uncomfortable on long listening sessions
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