Audio - Technica ATH - PRO500 Mk2: These DJ headphones fit tight, and people with large ears (like Brent) might find their earlobes mashed by the PRO500 Mk2's relatively
small earcups.
Not exact matches
Much like the Khan, though, I do find the
earcups to be a bit
small, and I don't even have particularly big ears.
In a lovely touch the right
earcup panel can be removed to reveal a
small compartment to store the USB dongle needed for wireless, while both
earcups can be swiveled to lie flat on the shoulders with almost no restriction on head movement.
The left
earcup carries a
small assortment of buttons on the rear that let you cycle the EQ, change the lighting effect, mute the mic and turn the surround sound on or off.
The left
earcup houses a
small button on its side panel for Power / Pairing (the headphones will automatically re-pair with your device when they're powered up), as well as an LED status / battery life indicator.
Too bad the
earcups are criminally
small, probably in the name of fashion, so that's a deal breaker
This is a unique design we've not seen elsewhere, which allows you to adjust the fit of the
earcups to create a
small channel in the cushioning to account for the arms of your spectacles and reduce the pressure on your head as you game.
The
earcups are attached by a
small aluminium pole, which means that no matter the shape of your ears, they'll rest well on your head.
These headphones feature an on - ear design, with
small but comfortable
earcups that easily pivot and click into place.
A four - direction switch that can adjust volume and balance between game and voice audio with a round power button next to it sit on the right
earcup, and a
small switch for choosing between Bass Mode (bass emphasis), Supreme Mode (flat balance), and Precision Mode (mid-high emphasis) sit on the edge of the cup.
A
small switch on the back of the left
earcup activates the active noise - cancelling technology.
But the iGrado
earcups are significantly
smaller, and the new enclosure makes them sound very different from the SR60s.