Although the Klipsch Custom-1is not in the same league as the Custom-3, these headphones are still worth looking at. These earphones deliver a richly detailed audio performance, and feature dark gray oval ear tips that fit snugly in your ear canals. The earbuds’ steeply angled nozzles allow deeper insertion that results to an impressive isolation and an enhanced acoustic sound.
The housings of the Klipsch Custom-1 are rubber-covered plastic. The overall design is very good-looking. The cabling, however, will not do you any favor. It tangles easily and would cause you some hours of hassles and inconvenience trying to untangle it, or keeping it from kinking and tangling. But the memory wire and plug are pretty impressive.
Overall, the Klipsch Custom-1 delivers a well-balanced and relatively clear sound quality. The headphones come with mono-drivers so you would naturally think that they would lack bass presence and acoustic detail. As expected, the Klipsch Custom-1 is designed for bassheads. Although bass presence is there and fairly extended, it still lacks punch and texture unlike the Klipsh Custom-3 or the Q-Jays.
But mid-tones of the Custom-1 are very remarkable. You can hear a lush and airy midrange, which is not just audible but also sound excellent.
As for noise isolation, the Klipsch Custom-1 In-Ear Noise-Isolating Earphones ranks high in the sub-$50 price tag. The notable acoustic seal of the Klipsch Custom-1 effectively reduces outside noise that allows you to enjoy listening to your music at safer volume levels.
As for comfort, you can’t fault the Klipsch Custom-1. You can see their best efforts in this model to give us a greatly comfortable earbuds that fit snugly and comfortably in your ears, minimizing any ear fatigue and just enhancing your listening experience. But users with smaller ears may find these in-ear headphones a bit uncomfortable to wear.
While many lovers of vocal genres may like this model and give it a go, audiophiles will more likely pass. But the current affordable price point of the Klipsch Custom-1 and what the earphones can offer would surely make them mildly competitive in the under $50 category market.
The Klipsch Custom-1 In-Ear Noise-Isolating Earphones also offer one of the best mono-drivers around, and are designed to withstand the rigors of everyday use.
The housings of the Klipsch Custom-1 are rubber-covered plastic. The overall design is very good-looking. The cabling, however, will not do you any favor. It tangles easily and would cause you some hours of hassles and inconvenience trying to untangle it, or keeping it from kinking and tangling. But the memory wire and plug are pretty impressive.
Overall, the Klipsch Custom-1 delivers a well-balanced and relatively clear sound quality. The headphones come with mono-drivers so you would naturally think that they would lack bass presence and acoustic detail. As expected, the Klipsch Custom-1 is designed for bassheads. Although bass presence is there and fairly extended, it still lacks punch and texture unlike the Klipsh Custom-3 or the Q-Jays.
But mid-tones of the Custom-1 are very remarkable. You can hear a lush and airy midrange, which is not just audible but also sound excellent.
As for noise isolation, the Klipsch Custom-1 In-Ear Noise-Isolating Earphones ranks high in the sub-$50 price tag. The notable acoustic seal of the Klipsch Custom-1 effectively reduces outside noise that allows you to enjoy listening to your music at safer volume levels.
As for comfort, you can’t fault the Klipsch Custom-1. You can see their best efforts in this model to give us a greatly comfortable earbuds that fit snugly and comfortably in your ears, minimizing any ear fatigue and just enhancing your listening experience. But users with smaller ears may find these in-ear headphones a bit uncomfortable to wear.
While many lovers of vocal genres may like this model and give it a go, audiophiles will more likely pass. But the current affordable price point of the Klipsch Custom-1 and what the earphones can offer would surely make them mildly competitive in the under $50 category market.
The Klipsch Custom-1 In-Ear Noise-Isolating Earphones also offer one of the best mono-drivers around, and are designed to withstand the rigors of everyday use.
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