Bose SoundTrue Ultra Quick Review

Bose released a new addition of in-ear headphones and named it SoundTrue Ultra. This made us question if they indeed produce true sound. Read our quick review and find out.

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The SoundTrue Ultra’s form factor is hugely reminiscent of their sports lineup due to the use of their StayHear Ultra tips. These extended flexible wings have been patterned to the contours of the human ear, so they stay firm and secured even when you move around. The in-ears come in two color variants — Charcoal and Frost.

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Running along the cable, there’s an in-line microphone on one side and three physical buttons on the other, namely: volume up, volume down, and answer. They also double for music functionality with compatible devices, but we’ll get to those features in just a bit.

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There’s a clip that attaches to your clothes to for easy cable management.

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The package includes a soft travel pouch and inside it are replacement buds in different sizes. We like the addition of the pouch since not only does it make bringing the SoundTrue Ultra around easy, but it also protects them from external damages.

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This specific model is made compatible with Apple devices such as select iPods, iPhones, and iPads. Using the SoundTrue Ultra, users can enjoy music functionality and control their tunes (skip, previous track, etc.) with the help of the physical buttons — all in addition to answering calls and controlling volume.

If you’re not using an iPhone or any of the devices mentioned previously, these specific in-ears will only serve as normal headphones and will still be compatible with any music device that supports the standard 3.5mm plug on the headphone capable. Although, do take note that there is a different variant catered to Android devices that will let you have those additional functions.

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After letting its drivers breathe and settle by playing music for hours, we were ready to listen to how it reproduces music. We played a mixture of electronic/rock songs, and we could tell that the mids dominate the battlefield, but in a good way. This resulted to effectively hearing the important elements of a track like vocals and the main rhythm.

Bass kicks are solid and powerful, but not too much as to go overboard. The lows just give authoritative background kicks to support the ensemble. What we find lacking are the highs. We feel like tiny details such as strokes on the hi-hats isn’t quite there and the overall music reproduction would sound better if there’s more brightness to it.

Additionally, the SoundTrue Ultra could produce good volume and pretty powerful sound.

Thanks to its StayHear tips, the buds indeed don’t easily come off even when accidentally tugged. Listening to music for an extended period of time doesn’t put any strain in our ears and is pretty comfortable to use even when moving around every once in a while.

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The Bose SoundTrue Ultra has an appealing design and its form factor ensures a secure fit. Sound reproduction is generally impressive and  could go pretty loud, too. We could say that it almost has the right to claim to have a true sound if not for the underwhelming highs.

Wearing it for long periods of time is comfortable and results in a satisfying music-listening experience.

One problem that could concern some users is that the light-colored variant that we reviewed easily catches dirt so those that want their in-ears to remain clean and presentable should always bring the travel pouch included in the package.

At Php7,500, the SoundTrue is pretty steep for a pair of earbuds. Although if you’re looking for a reliable device from a known brand, you should put this on your list.

Bose SoundTrue Ultra dimensions and weight:
SoundTrue Ultra headphones (including cable and StayHear tips):48-inch L (0.63 oz)
StayHear Ultra tips: 1.25 x 1 x 0.5 inches
Clothing clip: 1 x 0.25 x 0.5 inches
Case: 3.55 x 2.7 x 0.9 inches

What we liked about it: 

  • Secure fit
  • Comfortable to wear
  • Powerful bass
  • Solid mids
  • Travel pouch

What we didn’t like:

  • Highs are lacking
  • Frost variant easily catches dirt
  • Steep pricing

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Marshall Major II Headphones Review

Officially launched last July, Marshall‘s Major II is the update to the famous Major headphones that we reviewed last 2011. Fast forward to almost 4 years later and we have this new device with updated features. Will it live up to the good image its predecessor has established? We find out.

Design and Construction

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Continuing the amp-like design language of the first Marshall Major, the new Major II still has the textured faux leather wrappings which will be the first thing you’d notice upon holding the device. There are three color variations available (black, white, and brown), and what we have is the solid black which throws off a simple and minimalist look.

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The earcups are made of plastic that although don’t make for a premium pair of cans, aren’t so bad either since they don’t look cheap at all. In fact, it makes the entire thing light and easy to bring around. The Major II still maintains the square housing just like its younger sibling, only now with customized drivers. These are then cushioned with soft paddings for the users’ comfort.

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As mentioned earlier, the company used its signature leatherette wrapping which is implemented on the outer part of the headband. The company claims that the new headband has increased flexibility. True enough it provides a good bend and feels sturdy, which we’re comfortable would fit its wearer without any problem.

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Under the band, we no longer see a signature like what we saw on the first Major. Rather, we have Marshall’s logo printed on the underside using the same gold color. We prefer the informal signature that was used before rather than the more elegant-looking branding, but that’s just us.

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With plastic dominating the materials used for the headphones, one of the only places you’d see metal is the gold plate indicator on both sides as well as the frame that supports the earcups. These frames slide up and down to adjust the cups and find the perfect length for its user.

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What Marshall boasts about the Major II is the ambidextrous 3.5mm audio jack that both works depending on where you want to plug its connection cable. It also lets another person listen to what you’re listening to by attaching an added headset onto the extra jack.

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The two ends of the cable are also designed to reflect that of an amplifier’s. One end sports an L-type jack for your media devices while the other is a straight one that connects to one of the earcups.

Adding to its overall accent, these ports were given the gold color treatment as well.

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Lastly, it features a coiled cable similar to what we used on landline phones during the 90s, with a small control button with mic found along the way for answering calls while the headphones are connected to a smartphone.

Marshall’s new Major II headphones have a lot of elements taken from the first iteration. This is a good thing since it was one of the main reasons why the Major was a hit among music listeners during its time.

Comfort Factor

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The Marshall Major II is a supra-aural pair of headphones meaning the pads rest on top of the ears, rather than around them. This made the pads warm our ears and occasionally strain them after prolonged use, but nothing that a simple repositioning of the cups won’t solve. However, there won’t be any issue like this when you’re using an over-the-ear headphones.

Additionally, the headband clasps to the head rather tightly so it effectively secures the ‘phones to your head. The downside, however, is that it builds pressure on the crown of the head and grows to be uncomfortable after a while. Although keep in mind that this was our experience and could vary depending on the size and shape of the head.

External sound can still be heard while using the Major II due to the less noise attenuation of its on-ear design. This has been the company’s direction since before and I personally found it useful while we used the headphones during a band rehearsal as we could still hear the riffs of the guitar while playing the drums and listening/following a track all at the same time.

Audio Quality

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We’ve used the Major II for quite a while before writing this review and we could say without a doubt that this has one of the most balanced audio levels in its range. The bass is punchy, yet not overboard as to overpower the mids and highs. Mids were authoritative while the highs generally deliver bright but crisp details.

If we would nitpick, we would say that the high levels could get quite sharp at times, and distracts from the solid performance it’s got going on. However, this could easily be overlooked if you’re not too particular about the tiniest details. Hiss and distortion were very little to none, even when volume was cranked up.

It worked great playing different tracks ranging from rock, house, acoustic, vocals, and genres in between. The Major II didn’t display any affinity towards a specific category but maintained an unbiased execution of reproducing music.

Conclusion

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The Marshall Major II still maintained the same SRP upon launch at Php4,650. Considering its price, it still is pretty affordable for what it offers — a looker with its rugged attitude and is light to bring around. The pads sometimes strain the ears but still remains secured even when you move around. Performance-wise, we commend it for being consistent at providing balanced sound across the spectrum.

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If you’re on the prowl for a headphone that’s packed with enough bells-and-whistles without going over your budget limit, the Major II is a strong contender that could even be pitted against more expensive pair of cans.

Marshall Major II specs and features:
Type: On-ear
Transducers: 40mm, dynamic
Impedance: 64ohms
Frequency Range: 10Hz – 20kHz
Sensitivity: 100mV
Detachable double-ended coil cord with mic and remote
Dual 3.5mm jacks on headphones for sharing music

What we liked about it:

  • Made of plastic but still is a looker
  • Well-balanced audio levels
  • Dual 3.5mm audio jack
  • Affordable for what it delivers

What we didn’t like:

  • Clasps to the head a bit too tight
  • Highs could be sharp at times

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Marshall Major headphones get price discount

Most likely to make way for the arrival of the newly-announced Major II, the first iteration Marshall Major headphones get a price cut in different stores nationwide.

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With an original price of Php4,650, the Marshall Major headphones now retails at Php3,850 and is available starting today in the following Beyond the Box /Digital Walker stores nationwide:

Beyond the Box stores: Centris, Century City Mall, Ermita, Galleria, Gensan, Lucky China Town, Virra Mall, Market Market, Newport, One Rockwell, Fairview Terraces, and Will Tower Mall

Digital Walker stores: Abreeza, Alabang, SM Aura, Cagayan, Cebu, Eastwood, Ermita, Eastancia, Greenbelt 5, Glorietta, Robinsons Magnolia, Mall of Asia, Robinsons Pioneer, Rockwell, Shangrila, Subic, Trinoma, Virra Mall, and UP Town Center

To get to know more about these pair of cans, read our review here.

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Marshall Major II headphones now available in PH

Marshall today announces the availability of its new Major II headphones as an update to the famous Marshall Major. It’s a pair of on-ear headphones that have updated features and have been tweaked to be better than its already successful predecessor.

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Marshall Major II technical specs:
Type: On-ear
Transducers: 40mm, dynamic
Impedance: 64ohms
Frequency Range: 10Hz – 20kHz
Sensitivity: 100mV

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Marshall Major II key features:
Customized drivers
Overall lower distortion
Detachable double-ended coil cord with mic and remote
Dual 3.5mm jacks on headphones for sharing music
Newly-constructed hinges and headband design
Increased flexibility

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The Marshall Major II is listed at Php4,650 and is available at the following stores:

Astroplus, Avid Surfer, Beyond the Box, BZB Gadget Hive, Cebu Audiophile, Complink, Digital Arena, Digital Hub, Digital Walker, E-Central, Egghead, Heima, iCenter, iCon, iStore, iStudio, Lazada (online), Listen Up, Listening Room, Mobile 1, Odyssey, PC Hub, PowerHub, Quicksound, Republik, Senco Link, SM Music & Video, Spectra, Stored Inc, Switch, Sync, Technoholics, TechSavvy, TechShop, and Technopop.

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Marshall Major II headphones now available in PH

Marshall today announces the availability of its new Major II headphones as an update to the famous Marshall Major. It’s a pair of on-ear headphones that have updated features and have been tweaked to be better than its already successful predecessor.

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Marshall Major II technical specs:
Type: On-ear
Transducers: 40mm, dynamic
Impedance: 64ohms
Frequency Range: 10Hz – 20kHz
Sensitivity: 100mV

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Marshall Major II key features:
Customized drivers
Overall lower distortion
Detachable double-ended coil cord with mic and remote
Dual 3.5mm jacks on headphones for sharing music
Newly-constructed hinges and headband design
Increased flexibility

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The Marshall Major II is listed at Php4,650 and is available at the following stores:

Astroplus, Avid Surfer, Beyond the Box, BZB Gadget Hive, Cebu Audiophile, Complink, Digital Arena, Digital Hub, Digital Walker, E-Central, Egghead, Heima, iCenter, iCon, iStore, iStudio, Lazada (online), Listen Up, Listening Room, Mobile 1, Odyssey, PC Hub, PowerHub, Quicksound, Republik, Senco Link, SM Music & Video, Spectra, Stored Inc, Switch, Sync, Technoholics, TechSavvy, TechShop, and Technopop.

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