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1More Triple Driver Over-Ear headphone: A great value in personal audio

Having previously checked out 1More’s first products—Dual Driver and Triple Driver in-ear-headphones—and coming away impressed with the gorgeous packaging, excellent design, and good sound at a modest price, I was keenly interested to review its new Triple Driver Over-Ear headphones. I am happy to report that the young company has delivered another great value in personal audio.

As the name suggests, each ear cup is outfitted with three drivers: A ceramic tweeter delivers the top end, while a full-range 40mm graphene dynamic driver paired with a bass reflector provides extended bass response. The headphones are Hi-Res certified, offering frequency response of 20Hz to 40kHz.

These cans weigh in at a modest 10.4 ounces. They present impedance of 32 Ohms and sensitivity of 104dB,

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