RHA MA750i Noise Isolating In-Ear Headphone with remote and microphone - 3 year warranty - Was £89.95, NOW £62.97
Also RHA MA600i Noise Isolating In-Ear Headphone with remote and microphone - 3 year warranty - Was £59.95, NOW £41.97
I have the MA600i headphones which have been pretty good. Even better with the 3-year warranty (mine came with a 1 year originally)
All comments (20)
dirtynoodle
18 Jul 17#1
Good headphones, beautifully made but a pain in the arse to put on.
MJ10
18 Jul 17#2
How'd you mean "put on"?
I've just purchased the 750i's, mainly because of the extra protection around the jack connection, which has broken on my other pair of headphones.
creepyg
18 Jul 17#3
If you're not used to looping over your ear they can be a little fiddly to begin with. But it's really not an issue and popping them on and off becomes second nature.
Only other thing I'd say if you've just bought them is be aware that they start to sound at their best after approx 50+ hrs running in. Mine were (tbh) pretty nasty to start with but I just hooked them up to an I-Pod classic and left them playing solidly for about a week. The difference was night and day.
They're my favourite headphones now. Enjoy!
sircoynie
18 Jul 17#4
Had a couple of pairs of these. Great earphones, unfortunately initially let down with a couple of bad design choices and manufacturing issues which got fixed by RHA (customer care is top notch):
- remote was originally one piece of solid plastic, when running/exercising water/sweat would cause a short and my iPhones volume would turn up/down: They redesigned the remote with a flexible sealed plastic button which has fixed this
- the jack is glued and not threaded, after prolonged use the glue seperated and I would always pull the metal cover off the jack when unplugging (I have fixed this with super glue).
fegis
18 Jul 17#5
the customer service is great, a mate of mine had 2-3 returned due to the faults sircoynie mentioned. and they replaced every time no issues. I just wish it was active noise cancellation
jimborae
18 Jul 17#6
Great headphones & great customer support.
Bird68
18 Jul 17#7
I found these uncomfortable after an hour or so, but that's probably just my ears, I wasn't that impressed with the sound either.
They did send me some free tips when I asked though and they are really well made.
fireman1
18 Jul 17#8
Are you honestly trying to say that a speaker of that size needs 'running in'
Opening post
RHA MA750i Noise Isolating In-Ear Headphone with remote and microphone - 3 year warranty - Was £89.95, NOW £62.97
Also RHA MA600i Noise Isolating In-Ear Headphone with remote and microphone - 3 year warranty - Was £59.95, NOW £41.97
I have the MA600i headphones which have been pretty good. Even better with the 3-year warranty (mine came with a 1 year originally)
All comments (20)
I've just purchased the 750i's, mainly because of the extra protection around the jack connection, which has broken on my other pair of headphones.
Only other thing I'd say if you've just bought them is be aware that they start to sound at their best after approx 50+ hrs running in. Mine were (tbh) pretty nasty to start with but I just hooked them up to an I-Pod classic and left them playing solidly for about a week. The difference was night and day.
They're my favourite headphones now. Enjoy!
- remote was originally one piece of solid plastic, when running/exercising water/sweat would cause a short and my iPhones volume would turn up/down: They redesigned the remote with a flexible sealed plastic button which has fixed this
- the jack is glued and not threaded, after prolonged use the glue seperated and I would always pull the metal cover off the jack when unplugging (I have fixed this with super glue).
They did send me some free tips when I asked though and they are really well made.