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1More Triple Driver Wired Over-Ear Headphones (H1707, Silver/Graphene) $111.99 Delivered @ 1More Store on Amazon Australia

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Not to be confused with the once-popular in-ear model, it's a $130 listed deal, but 1More have a 10% coupon that takes it down to this price. 15% claimed to this point, so may not last for any cashbacks tonight.

It's a mildly V-shaped headphone with a bass boost and a slight dip in the lower mids to prevent bloat, but what makes this thing special is the construction of it. Sandwiches together a passive bass reflector, a graphene dynamic driver and a ceramic piezo driver to create a detailed closed back with some nice creamy mids and bass. Soundstage is fantastic for a closed back due to this combo, as well as the smallish over-ear design that gives it

It's a tastefully bass-boosted studio sound with some minor timbral issues above 10kHz where the piezo kicks in, but it's very high resolution for this price, and competes well against other closed back headphones under $500, arguably besting most of them if you're happy with the tonality.

The piezo driver will stick out a little on heavily processed vocals and cymbals, but if you're looking for something dynamic and fun, this is an outstanding buy.

Reviews:
https://www.stereophile.com/content/1more-triple-driver-over…
https://www.soundguys.com/1more-triple-driver-over-ear-revie…

Graph against the AKG K371: https://headphonedatabase.com/oratory/headphones?ids=124,66

Note that this is different driver mix from the gold model that coats the dynamic driver in titanium, which most people regard as inferior (and generally sells for higher).

Enjoy!

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This is part of Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals for 2021

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  • Been agonizing over it for a couple of days. Great discount, but I feel like these will end up mostly on a shelf

    • +1

      I mean it really depends on what kind of headphone collection you have and what you listen to. These are going to be fun for music and games most of the time, and they're going to be great for a lot of genres of music.

      But yeah, anything overly processed will start to show up on the piezo, and anything bright or brittle in your chain will too. I would get these over the K361, and I think they trade blows with the K371 despite being different tonalities.

      This price is cheaper than the original sale Amazon went up with, even once you account for the 10% cashback offer from the other night.

      • I have Beyer DT770 and AKG K275s. They're checking out at $111.99 for me. I suppose I'll give in to the temptation

        • +1

          Yeah this walks all over the K275s, the DT770s do different things better and worse (mostly worse IMO).

          Didn't realise it was a further $5 lower! Thanks, updated the deal.

          • @jasswolf: What's wrong with the DT770? I am looking to upgrade my gaming headphones to those and they look very nice

            • @Ostrk: They have too many treble spikes to be enjoyable longer term.

              If you definitely can't handle open-back headphones for the environment you're playing games in, and you're playing competitively it's OK, but I'd just as happily grab the Cooler Master MH-751 for a hell of a lot less and lose very little in the way of imaging capability.

              I dare say the 1More would mostly perform better in terms of imaging, soundstage and bass thump, but if you don't need the competitive edge the AKG K371 is a smooth listen too (but maybe wait for $165 offer again).

              Relevant graphs: https://headphonedatabase.com/oratory/headphones?ids=124,148…

              • +1

                @jasswolf: Just bought MH751 for $75 from the ozb deal just posted. Ngl some user reviews have really scared me because they seem to have a design flaw that causes the right side of the headphones to break but fingers crossed CM has fixed this. For 75 bucks I'm willing to take the risk lol
                Thx

  • +3

    Really good price. Purchased these back in May for nearly double this price. Punches way above their weight even at that higher price I paid. Excellent sub-bass and soundstage! I know soundstage is unheard of in a closed-back but you have to hear it to believe it!

    Only downside is comfort if your head is on the big side.

  • +1

    I have too many headphones, bought them.

  • Damn missed them

  • it's worth noting that even though they're advertised as over-ears, they're really on-ears.

    • They still offer plenty of isolation though, but yes, they are small cups.

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