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