Etant ennuyé par l'attention exclusive des casques nomades aux prix demeurés (+ 150 euros) de part la presse et du public (trop de sujets avec casques nomades @ 300 euros), je veux parler d'un nouveau casque JVC qui semble être prometteur.
JVC est une marque qui mérite plus de presse car elle fabrique beaucoup de casques peu chers et performants, en témoigne:
- JVC s160
- JVC fx40
- JVC harx700
- JVC harx900
- JVC s400...
Voici le JVC HA-S660, un casque circum nomade @ 40 euros (FNAC et autres).

EDIT: Head-fi parle du JVC S680 (qui a l'air identique) ici:
http://www.head-fi.org/t/690493/the-jvc ... er-is-here
De head-fi:
Originally Posted by Dsnuts View Post
Well..As much as I blasted them drivers. I can't get over how wonky the sound is on the HA-S660. I think it is actually worse than the HA-S600. Which is very surprising to me. I don't know who can design this and listen to it thinking it has a good sound quality.. Don't know if it was just me but I can swear the bass got stronger with an overnight burn in. It is too boosted for having smaller closed in cups.
I don't mind big bass but I do when that is what your hearing on even bass light tunes.. Lol. The mids are easily overtaken. What mids there are. The sound is just terrible. With the Panas coming my way I am gonna call this one a loss and see if I can get a RMA. It is too bad as they they actually are built and look nicer than the older HA-S600.
Sound wise. These come dangerously close to the worst JVC headphones I have ever owned. The HA-S700. As dark as the HA-S660 sounds. Going off of memory at least the HA-S660 has treble. The HA-S700 had none to speak of.. The darkest dankiest sound I have ever heard..
At least we mostly get good stuff here on the discovery thread. Mostly. Lol.
Donc laissez tomber, ce casque serait mauvais d’après cette personne

