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The other function, EQ is useful for people with those tiny earbuds/cheap on-ear headphones. These headphones generally have poor bass response, and the EQ30 quickly corrects this. Its useful to me, since I can't lug around my lovely, but bulky HT-355s everywhere, I get reasonably good sound using the EQ30 with earbuds. It's also good for getting "hearable" sound from old cassettes/recordings. The 3-bands are more than sufficient for good control.
The battery consumption is average, with alkalines lasting around 16 hours of continous use, and NiMH rechargeables around 10 hours.
The only con is that the amplifier inside the EQ30 is of not very high quality, as a result, a continous, low "hiss" is heard. This is not noticeable easily, unless you're an audiophile. It can become irritating at high volumes in quiet passages (e.g. soft piano music). So, if you want "pure" music, think twice before going for the EQ30.
Finally, I would rate this at 7.5/10: It's its only kind in the home market, and a "pro" pocket headphone amplifier (WITHOUT EQ)would cost you atleast 4 times as much.
So, for the average user, go for it: there's nothing better!
The other function, EQ is useful for people with those tiny earbuds/cheap on-ear headphones. These headphones generally have poor bass response, and the EQ30 quickly corrects this. Its useful to me, since I can't lug around my lovely, but bulky HT-355s everywhere, I get reasonably good sound using the EQ30 with earbuds. It's also good for getting "hearable" sound from old cassettes/recordings. The 3-bands are more than sufficient for good control.
The battery consumption is average, with alkalines lasting around 16 hours of continous use, and NiMH rechargeables around 10 hours.
The only con is that the amplifier inside the EQ30 is of not very high quality, as a result, a continous, low "hiss" is heard. This is not noticeable easily, unless you're an audiophile. It can become irritating at high volumes in quiet passages (e.g. soft piano music). So, if you want "pure" music, think twice before going for the EQ30.
Finally, I would rate this at 7.5/10: It's its only kind in the home market, and a "pro" pocket headphone amplifier (WITHOUT EQ)would cost you atleast 4 times as much.
So, for the average user, go for it: there's nothing better!
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