Faux leather headband, Muddied highs, Short cable, No accessories, Earcups are hard to adjust
If you just don’t want to break the $100 barrier, then the RHA SA-850’s are a good compromise that are sure to make you happy, if only to make you yearn for more....
We’ve been stung before by low-price headphones that promise the world but deliver audio that sounds like it’s been delivered through an echoey bucket. Happily, the RHA trio go a long way in restoring our faith. Budget needn’t mean uninspiring and, wh...
Lack treble sparkle, Tricky to fit, A little uncomfortable
The top-end RHA SA-850 on-ear headphones offer much the same benefits and problems as the mid-range SA-500. Bass is powerful, providing the thump the Beats range claims to provide without the outlay. However, treble definition is not great, they're awkwar...
The audio experience offered by both the SA-850 and MA-350 is excellent. RHA pride themselves on offering products that give the best listening experience available and during our testing of both headsets we thought that that lived up to that high sta...