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Razer Pro|Tones m100 |
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Performance
Since the m100 isn't designed for gaming I have decided to focus my testing on the music listening experience and general audio performance of this headset. To test the capabilities of this set, I used my Creative Muvo 2 MP3-player and my Creative X-Fi Extreme music. In order to get the best impression of what these headphones are capable of I listened to a lot of different types of music, right from classical to techno and rock.To start off with I tested them with my Muvo 2. I was really surprised by the level of audio quality that these earplugs can produce, even compared to the more expensive MX500 earplugs from Sennheiser, which I normally use with my MP3-player. The sound was well balanced even though the bass has a tendency to be quite dominant. The treble was able to reproduce even the highest notes clearly and consistently. One of the things I also liked about the m100 is the definition of the treble, which sounds warm. This is in my opinion one of the difficult effects to achieve with earplugs, besides from a good bass.
The m100 headphones utilize Razer Pro|Bass which should give a feature rich and heavy bass. I found that the bass is really good for such a small set and that it has sufficient power to reproduce even techno and trance tunes. The only thing that I dislike about the bass is that even though it's quite loud it lacks a bit of definition, but I guess that is due to the sheer size limitations of an in-ear headset like the m100.



