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Jensen JF25 Stereo Headphones

Jensen JF25 Stereo Headphones

List Price: $24.99
Your Price: $13.29
Product Info Reviews

Features:
  • Full-range sound
  • 40-millimeter speaker driver element for deeper bass response
  • Volume control with mute lets you maintain control even when you keep your portable in your backpack
  • Single ear cord prevents tangles
  • 2-meter cord


Description:

Jensen's JF25 Stereo Headphones are a rare treat--comfortable headphones that are as pleasing to the ears as they are to the head. With clear, open highs and full, deep bass, the JF25s will render your favorite music with authority and verve.

The Jensen JF25 Headphones' ear-fitting drivers, light weight, and self-adjusting headband ensure comfort and ease of listening. Both speaker leads travel in a single wire stemming from the left earcup, minimizing knotting and allowing freer movement during use.

A clippable level-control mechanism (up, down, or mute) obviates the need for immediate access to your listening device, letting you tuck your portable cassette, MiniDisc, CD, or MP3 player into a backpack, purse, or pocket. We found the volume control inconvenient. The knob is hard to access and the mute control button needs to be pressed continuously, instead of being a simple instant-kill switch.

While Jensen reports a 20 to 20,000 Hz frequency range for the JF25s, it does not state the variances from "flat" along this range. Expect some suck-out in the midrange, and slight bloatedness in the bass (the usual sacrifices for headphones commanding low-frequency tonal response). But overall the sound is good, with strong bass and clear, non-abrasive treble.

An included 1/4-inch adapter fosters listening from component audio sources such as integrated amplifiers, CD players, and some DVD machines.

Pros:

  • Good, full-range sound
  • Comfortable
  • Lifetime warranty

Cons:

  • Trackball volume control hard to use
  • Slightly bloated bass
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