Skullcandy Crusher 2014 Review

 

skullcandy crusher 2014

If you're looking for a good pair of headphones that produce great sound, you might be wondering if the Skullcandy Crusher 2014 is right for you. Unlike other headphones, this one uses a pair of primary REX40 drivers along with Sensation55 bass drivers. This combination results in an overall sound quality that's fairly decent, but it lacks bass, mids, and highs. Fortunately, the headphones feature a Bass Sensation Adjustment selector to boost low-frequency sounds and add some bass in the right places.

Sound quality

The Skullcandy Crusher 2014 headphones come with two drivers that work together to simulate subwoofer sound. They also come with a microphone built-in and haptic transducers. The sound is impressive for wireless headphones, but there are some flaws with the overall audio quality. Here are a few things to watch out for when buying these headphones:

While the Crusher headphones are not bad-sounding budget models, they don't have the sonic precision of a studio headphone. However, that doesn't mean that the sound quality is below average. You will feel a subwoofer-like bass while listening to music with these headphones, which isn't always the case with budget headphones. And you won't be able to enjoy your favorite songs as much as you would with other headphones.

Comfort

The Skullcandy Crusher 2014 headphones offer good noise isolation and powerful bass, with an over-ear design that is comfortable to wear. These headphones have a good balance of comfort and sound quality, and we think you'll find them ideal for most listeners. Read on to learn more about this pair of headphones. We also take a look at the controls, from the noise isolation to the comfort level.

The Crusher headphones come with a power button and volume control knob. These buttons are on the front of the headphone, and you can use them to change the volume and pause audio playback. The headphone also has a microphone for answering calls. But you're unlikely to be answering phone calls while wearing your headphones. It's also worth noting that these headphones are not Bluetooth enabled, so you'll need a Bluetooth device.

Battery life

The battery life of the Skullcandy Crusher headphones is decent. The headphones use a AA battery and deliver up to 38 hours of continuous playback. Battery life is considerably reduced at max bass setting and increased at zero bass sets. However, this does not affect the sound quality. This model is wired and does not have Bluetooth connectivity. Moreover, the headphones are also incredibly lightweight and comfortable to wear.

The headphones come in a blinged-out box that includes a headset, carrying pouch, AA battery, and booklets. In the flesh, the headphones look imposing, with their large size and branded logos. Besides being comfortable to wear, the Skullcandy Crusher also boasts a 40-hour battery life. However, they don't have a unique bass delivery.

Bass performance

The Skullcandy Crusher is a headphone that adds bass sensation without adding an acoustic bass response. The headphones' driver, dubbed "Sensation 55," is driven by a small amplifier that transmits low-frequency vibrations to the listener.

The headphones are made of plastic and have large ear cups and headbands. The headphone is shaped like a skull and features a chrome grill on the bottom. The sound is impressive when the bass is turned up, but the headphones also make voices sound far away. The sound quality is also a bit strange. The headphone may be too obnoxious for some, but it does give listeners a sense of realism.

Noise isolation

For the most immersive audio experience, choose Skullcandy Crusher headphones with active noise cancellation (ANC) technology. With three breakthrough technologies, the Crusher ANC unlocks the full potential of multi-dimensional sound. In this review, we'll explore the differences between ANC and passive noise cancellation and compare the Crusher to other headphone models. We'll also explain why active noise cancellation is necessary for great sound quality and why active headphones are more expensive than passive ones.

The Skullcandy Crusher features Bluetooth 5.0 technology, Noise Isolation, and personalized sound. The headphones come with an accompanying app for iOS and Android devices. The app lets you customize sound levels to suit your personal tastes, as well as adjust bass. While the headphones don't provide total isolation, they do deliver a decent treble level and decent clarity, making them ideal for music listening while driving, working, or hanging out with friends.

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