NAD Viso HP50 headphone: An audiophile-grade headphone that won't break the bank
NAD Viso HP50 headphone: An audiophile-grade headphone that won't break the bank
2015-03-04
I'm David Carr died from cnet.com and
this is the nad viso hp50 over ear
headphone which sells for around three
hundred dollars has become an audiophile
favorite because it produces very
accurate sound is comfortable to wear
the headphone comes in three colors
black red and the white you see here
it's well constructed yet fairly
lightweight for a full size headphone as
far as extras go it comes with two
detachable cables one of which has an
integrated Apple friendly three button
remote and microphone and the headphone
folds flat and comes with a nice
carrying case plus a little bucket to
hold your cables an airplane adapter as
I said this is a comfortable headphone
and the ear cups are plush ly padded
with memory foam and do a good job
sealing out ambient noise terms of sound
this headphone plays it straight down
the middle it's not bright or bassy and
it still managed to sound big and
spacious despite being a closed back
headphone it's a very natural sounding
headphone and will bring out the best
and well recorded material with
excellent detail and as I said accurate
total balance you can find headphones
that offer a bit fuller richer sound
like the second generation Sennheiser
momentum but the viso hp50 reproduces
dynamic contrasts and shadings more
clearly than the momentum if you want a
more complete analysis of the headphones
audio quality go to our text review but
the quick take is this is an excellent
sounding headphone that will appeal to
audio files who don't have the deepest
pockets I'm David Carr Noy and that's
the nad viso hp50 thanks for watching
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