Roland RH-5
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Model overview based on user reviews
The Roland RH-5 headphones offer a good sound quality for their price, making them a suitable choice for musicians and casual listeners. They come with an adapter for a 2.5 mm jack and are lightweight, which adds to their convenience. Although they lack full noise cancellation, they are loud enough for most uses. Initially, they may feel tight on the ears, but they become comfortable after some use. The headphones are made entirely of plastic and may creak slightly when squeezed, but this does not affect their performance. They are not ideal for large ears, as the cups cannot be turned 180 degrees. Overall, the RH-5 is a reliable and affordable option for those who prioritize sound over additional features like a microphone or lighting.
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Good model, I listen to music, watch movies, don't play shooters, but I don't think there will be any issues there. Chose these over the super headshot RGB plus elite HyperX and have no regrets. Not bad sound (I'm not an audiophile, using an integrated sound card, but the sound is different from the old ones) There is an adapter for a 2.5 mm jack We don't overpay for a microphone and lighting, these are affordable headphones aimed, as I understand, at musicians. After a year and a half of active use, nothing has torn or come loose. Lightweight Loud, but there's no full noise cancellation, which I think is good. At first, they pressed against my ears a lot, but after a week I got used to them and can wear them for hours without any problems. They're completely plastic and creak slightly when squeezed or similar (but who presses on headphones?). They are adjustable, but you can't turn the cups 180 degrees. Not for large ears, more for smaller ears. ![]() |
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Additional features headphones Roland RH-5:
- Maximum input power — 1000 mW
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