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Koss Pro4AAAT

From a first glance at a picture of a Koss Pro4AAAT you might think WOW, it looks very sleek and that the headphones are made completely out of metal. But the truth is that they are made mostly out of plastic and like most products it looks better in advertisement then in real life. Also they are very big and bulky even though it is part of the design as a full size headphone. If you are able to get over the look of the Koss Pro4AAAT headphones then they are nearly perfect from the incredible sound quality to the comfort of the headphones.

The Breakdown:

– Brand: Koss

– Name: Koss Pro4AAAT

– Price: $149.99

-Warranty: Limited Lifetime Warranty

-Frequency Response: 10—25,000 Hz

-Impedance: 250 ohms

-Sensitivity: 98 dB SPL/1mW

-Cord Length: 8ft.

-Plug: 3.5mm

-Color: Silver/ Black

– Intended for: Home and everyday studio use

– Materials: Metal/ Plastic/ Leather

– Components: Headphones, Case, and Amp Adapter

– Size: 8.6 x 9 x 3 inches

-Weight: 4lbs

Point-Scaled Grading:

For reviewal of all products by The Real Mac Genius.com, a point-scale grading system is used to cover each individual aspect of the product. Said grades on varying scales are then weighed to determine a final score, which is then translated to an overall grade, as follows:

Style: 1-25 Given: 22

Price: 1-15 Given: 12

Quality materials: 1-15 Given: 12

Brand name: 1-10 Given: 7.5

Modern technologies: 1-15 Given: 14

Compatibility: 1-15 Given: 15

Ease of use: 1-5 Given: 5

OVERALL: 87.5/100 B+

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Continued Evaluation:

The Koss Pro4AAAT is an overall great buy for people who listen to music a lot or people who are DJs. The headphones also seem to be very durable especially since they are immense in size. Another item to talk about is the headphone‘s case. The case is just a little bit bigger then the headphones themselves so that they fit in the case without moving or bouncing around. The case is somewhat hard so if you dropped it, the headphones might take a little to no damage depending on how it is dropped. It’s clear to me though that any serious music lover or DJ would love to have a pair of Koss Pro4AAAT headphones.

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