Beyerdynamic Aventho 300 Review: great sound, steep price

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As I write this, I can hear the slaughterhouse on my mechanical keyboard and a little HVAC rumble to do it through my moderate music, which is just not something I can say about the best of Sony and Bose. This largely has to do with how much sound runs through the ear cups.

The microphones and rustling themselves are good, but not the highest level. I got a decent call quality and increase, but there is nothing to write at home for a pair of $ 400 headset. Noise cancellation was more than adequate for CROS flights, but it was not dead silent. It’s not complete junk, it’s just high. For $ 400 you should get better noise cancellation.

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The real reason to look at the Aventho 300 for everyday headset is how good they sound. They have a classic and pure beyerdynamic sound that really makes them pleasure when you get some time for them.

As long as you do not fight too much noise, these sound better than most high-end rustling headsets, especially when it comes to instrumental separation. Songs as Laetitia Sadier’s “Fast Atlas Sound and Latith Sadier” channel Show layers both tall and low, with the rhythmic bass line rotating under the sea of ​​synthesizers and organ. Many noise rustling headsets seem to take a little of songs like this, favorable silence instead of a musical nuance.

The beyerdynamic avento 300 headset white and gray headset with a thick headband and thick headset ...

Photo: Parker Hall

I would usually call too much a mid -range range and too bright high -end headphones with this sound profile, except that I cannot, because the middle range is very present and clear here without feeling muted at all. Songs as “All Separate” of Foxwarren Find the perfect Andy Shaff vocals sitting right in the middle of the sound profile, surrounded on both sides of hi-shap, guitar effects and bass. This is a clear musical image, no matter where your ears turn, and very impressive for a pair of wireless headsets, noise or otherwise.

The real question you need to ask if you are considering a pair of these headsets is: how much noisy cancel and access to a microphone do you really need daily? They can keep up with most of your noise cancellation, as long as you are not trying to block the noise of construction or are not the most common flyer in the world. In return, you get better than the average sound. If you really need silence, I would look elsewhere, but if you first put the sound quality, the Aventho 300 is actually worth considering, especially if you can get a pair on sale.

With 50 hours of battery life and construction quality, which coincides with each of the classic Beyerdynamic studio products, I would expect many years of solid use from these headsets if you bite the bullet. At first, I felt unlikely, but in fact they are one of my favorite new couples.

 
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