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40 reviews
November, 2009
Are these worth getting excited about?
Quality of bass delivery, build quality, price
Not much
At 50 these headphone represent great performance for what you pay. If you have been living with poor quality bundled headphones then this is an option seriously worth considering
We were impressed with Philips SHE9850 headphones when we looked at them earlier in the year. The bass delivery from these headphones is a good place to start, because it?'s lacking bass that normally leads people to fiddle with equaliser settings...
Great soundstage and good bass at affordable price.
If you're looking to upgrade your earphones, there are a lot of options available in the market. Among them, the Philips SHE 9800, an in-ear plug with specially tuned 13.5mm driver units and an Angled Acoustic design for better sound reproduction is ...
Are Philips' SHE9800s a decent upgrade to the 'phones that came with your media player? Stu plugs them in...
The answer is, not as well as earphones like the SE102s, which describe themselves as 'noise isolating', but well enough that the sound of teenage girl gossip won't drive you completely mad should you have the misfortune to sit within...
Small and comfortable, brilliant soundstage, deep bass extension
Highs are a little boring
An attractive pair of entry-level IEMs, the Philips SHE9800 headphones won't blow away audio enthusiasts, but their sound is relatively well balanced and the wide sound stage is excellent.
Sitting at a very attractive price point, the Philips SHE9800 in-ear headphones are a fairly decent option for those looking for a low-cost pair of IEMs (in-ear monitors). The SHE9800s did a good job in fairly quiet environments, but loud ambient...
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