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Overall: I think I would give the Solo HD’s a 7/10. The sound is great,
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If you are looking to buy Beats by Dr. Dre I would probably recommend getting the Studio editions and not the Solos.
Audio Cable: This is probably the highlight of the product. Monster makes a terrific audio cable that I think Apple should somehow implement with their iPod headphones. You can detach it from the headphones, and there is a volume control and track button on the wire near the headphones. In addition the wire is red,
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So I went to the Apple Store yesterday looking to buy a pair of headphones for school this year, and ended up buying the Beats by Dr. Dre Solo HD Editions for $199.95. I ran home yesterday, did an unboxing and finally tested them out.
Sound: The sound was definitely high quality or high definition if you wanna call it that,
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Design: The design is very cunning with it’s three part system. Each headphone side hinges in, and you can put it in the nice tour carrying case that they give you. The one thing that I don’t really like about the Solo HDs is that they seem kind of bulky. Not in the sense of huge headphones, but they stick out a lot, and put pressure on your ears.