Maono AU MH601 Headphone review -- LGH
**Mano Au MH601S Headset Review**
In the background as you see this, earmuffs are really nice. So what I want to see is overall design here, so only thing that I wish right off the bat now is that the sizer is plastic. I'm not sure if there's metal inside that I would have to talk to somebody to find out, but there could be a metal bar in there. I'm not a hundred percent, but they do feel durable enough. Let's try them on.
Okay, so they really do cover the ears. I'm not hearing myself very much, so the sound removal from outside is really good. I might be really happy with these; I'm not sure. I do see a quarter inch hole here, I'm not sure if the camera is picking that up, and there actually is a 1/8 hole here. That's kind of interesting, I'm curious about this. I'm wondering if this actually can use a microphone.
So what I'm going to do is take a look at the manual. They're a closed-back dynamic headphone with a frequency range of 20 hertz. The sensitivity is 110 decibel plus three, I guess, if you want to say it's at one milliwatt. Uh, maximum input power is a hundred milliwatts. Driver diameter is 50 millimeters; they're nice-looking drivers, so it looks like they're gonna be uh pretty good.
So you get a three-meter cord, so that cord does extend to three meters, which is pretty good, and it's an input, so you can input three and a half, and one quarter. So you can actually use a 1/8 or a 1/4, so that's pretty cool.
I'm back, and I gotta say guys, these headphones have impressed me quite a bit. One, I don't hear my wife yelling at me anymore; two, I'm hearing voices like if you're interested in Linus Tech Tips, I'm your tech tips, but anyway, I'm hearing voices so much sharper, so much clearer than I've ever heard them. It's like almost listening to something for the first time all over again.
Um, sound bass mids highs everything are phenomenal on this headset. In fact, it's like going back to my days when I used to DJ and enjoying sound quality the way it was meant to be. And these are delivering real decent deep bass; I'm a bit of a hip-hop nut and uh but also a hip-hop rock mix nut.
So I found that some songs that I would listen to that kind of had a bit of something missing or almost like a little bit of distortion, but still sounded good because that's the kind of music it was. No, the music was supposed to be listened to completely differently; I'm shocked this headset delivers that sound that was actually missing.
I'm actually very in love with these, and these moving forward are definitely my editing headset, because I can hear a pin drop in these, that would sound like a pin drop, and that is what I was looking for. So thank you to your AU MH601s; I'll leave a link below if you're looking for something like this.
If you're looking for real gameplay, hear it for the first time, trust me, and if you don't like it seriously, it's being bought through Amazon, you could easily return it. But I'm telling you it's like hearing it for the first time, and if you have a microphone that's separate, then nothing's missing.
So if you were looking for a headset with a microphone but you're looking for something that's gonna deliver that sound, the real highs mids, and bass for under a hundred dollars, I believe these are around like I said 60 Canadian; the manual AU MH601s are definitely your answer.
So guys, I hope you enjoyed the review of these headsets. I'm hoping to do some more stuff with these guys because as you know I've been using a lot of Mano's product in the past, whether it be my mic or uh the microphone that's on my camera or or whatever it may be.
These guys have been there for me, and I enjoy using their product. So I wouldn't ever tell you to get something if I didn't believe it was good; these are definitely there. So guys till next time, game over, and stay safe, you!