Style |
In-Ear |
Communication |
Wired |
Connectors |
3.5mm |
Use |
Portable Media Player |
Brand Name |
ECCI |
Model Number |
PR200 |
Function |
Noise Cancelling |
Place of Origin |
Guangdong China (Mainland) |
PR200 SPEC: Driver Diameter: 9mm Impedance: 55 Ohm Sensitivity: 103dB Frequency Range: 20 22000Hz Distortion: <= 1% Stereo Separation: <= 3% Rated Power: 10mW Max. Power: 70mW Plug: 3.5mm Cord length: 1.3 meters Model: PR200 Shipping Weight: 0.4kgs Manufactured by: Cyclone Quoted review authorized ljokerl to be re-posted on here: (Refer to:http://www.head-fi.org/forum/thread/476327/review-ecci-pr100-and-pr200-cyclone-s-fresh-start) " The general sound signature of the new models emphasizes balance without giving up the fun factor. The bass on both extends to 30Hz or so before dropping off, not reaching into the sub-bass quite as well as the PR1, but performing respectably for the asking price. There is a bit of mid-bass emphasis (greater in the PR100 than PR200) but it is miniscule next to IEMs such as the Ai-M6 and VSonic R02ProII - the overall response of the ECCIs is surprisingly linear. Bass is tight and punchy but not particularly powerful - low notes are heard more than they are felt. The transition to the midrange is smooth and with no bleed. The midrange is obscured by neither the bass nor the treble – it’s really quite pleasant but not the focus of the presentation the way it is with, for example, the Soundmagic PL50. Detail is very good for the price though they are notably lacking in resolving power compared to, say, the Head-Direct RE0s. Same goes for clarity – good for the price but not class-leading. The treble of the ECCIs is fairly accurate and rolls of gently near the top. There is some peakiness in the lower treble and they will accentuate sibilance already present in recordings. Those who are extremely sensitive to sibilance should take this as a warning; I personally found the treble perfectly pleasant on properly-recorded material. Soundstaging is good – not as wide as with the PR1s, but there is space around each instrument and a good sense of air in the overall sound. Positioning and instrumental separation, going hand-in-hand, are both quite decent." -ljokerl - Head-Fi forum 1.Great performance against it's reasonable price 2.Complete warranty terms 3.Verified payment terms 4.Professional services