Clear upper register, Warm, powerful bass, Deep, well defined stereo image, Comfortable new padding
Lighter instruments sizzle, iOS inline mic is clunky
The TMA-1 Studio Young Guru edition bring a flash of presence and clarity to the top end, and keeps all the goodness of the original headset's silky bass and deep stereo image to create a great listening experience. Contrary to Guru's claims , we think ...
Eenvoudig, minimalistisch design, Duurzame constructie, Accurate geluidsweergave, Comfortabel in gebruik
Onhandige krulkabel, Geen bedieningspaneel voor smartphone, Prijs, Score: 7/10
De AIAIAI TMA-1 is een hoofdtelefoon die in de smaak zal vallen bij mensen die goed geluid kunnen waarderen en hier gerust wat euro's aan willen uitgeven. De on-ear-hoofdtelefoon levert goede prestaties, en doet dit zonder op te vallen met flitsende kleur...
Don't fold in half (not very portable); lacks detail on finer tracks, $320
At $50 more than the old TMA-1 DJ headphones, they are nearly worth the buy for the slicker look and slightly, but not great, finer quality on the tracks, though for a DJ this can be overlooked with the expert bass it has.Related Tags: aiaiai, audio, b...
Warm bass, Clear, detailed treble, Well balanced stereo sound, Rich, resonant tone
No iOS control button included, Vocals low in some mixes
In a field littered with bass-driven, over-styled and shrill-trebled headphones, the TMA-1 Studio headphones shine like a jewel. From the moment we heard the resonant low end and silky midrange matched by clear, shimmering treble, we were hooked. The TM...
In most situations (with a normal amp or without one), EQ’ing the treble part does make the headphone better, unfortunately there isn’t much you can do about the veil over the sound and the lack of detail that mostly shows when listening to non dance s...
Published: 2012-06-20, Author: Adrian , review by: gizmodo.com.au
If you're looking for a more balanced version of the original TMA-1 headphones, then yes. They're $50 more, but they deliver more detail through the mids and highs. That said, those who care more about making records than making a visual impression may wa...
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Published: 2012-06-20, Author: Adrian , review by: gizmodo.in
If youre looking for a more balanced version of the TMA-1s, then yes. Granted the headphones are $50 more, but they deliver more detail through the mids and highs. That said, who care more about making records than making a visual impression may want to...
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Published: 2012-06-19, Author: Adrian , review by: gizmodo.com
If youre looking for a more balanced version of the TMA-1s, then yes. Granted the headphones are $50 more, but they deliver more detail through the mids and highs. That said, who care more about making records than making a visual impression may want to...
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Published: 2012-06-19, Author: Carlo , review by: unbox.ph
Abstract: The AIAIAI TMA-1 hooked up to the Samsung Galaxy S3. What a combo.A few months ago the local distributor of Aiaiai launched a refreshed version of their best selling headphones, the TMA-1 . The new model came bundled with a cable with an in-line remote co...
Abstract: We begin with the TMA-1 Studio's packaging, which if I must say blows most competitors straight out of the water. Yes, we're looking at you Beats By Dr. Dre. Opening the robust box packaging, the headphones are presented on a tray of protective foam desig...