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    Radius Atomic Bass earphones Review

    Posted on Thursday, May 07 2009 @ 20:27:47 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    "Jonathan Kwan, where are the reviews!?" - "Dear the chc, where have you been lately? I really miss your reviews :(" - "WHY ARE YOU SO LAZY JON!" -- there have been more than a handful of similar feedback I've received lately. Before we get started on this review today, I would really like to thank our readers for taking the time just to send me a few messages, as well as just giving me a 'push' to continue my job. Well, here we are today, and I'm back to it, renewed and refreshed. After a month of breaking in and intensively testing the Radius Atomic Bass earphones (See, I wasn't THAT slack), I'd like to put forth a spoiler for you right now. These earphones are actually pretty darn good! When I first heard of the Radius Atomic Bass, the name seemed to have developed a sense of negative connotation for me. This mainly resides in the aspect of calling them 'Bass' by Radius, because the first thing that comes to my mind are those so-called 'audiophiles' that believes a piece of equipment is 'the shizz' when all they have is a 20-inch triple sub configuration and a pair of $10 generic computer speakers for everything else. To be honest, I was afraid that one of the major characteristics of Radius' Atomic Bass earphones would have a similar effect as aforementioned with your favorite digital audio player plugged in and the IEMs in question residing in my ears. Fortunately, that's not the case -- a pleasant surprise. If you're wondering what is it really like, then it's is a very good reason for you to continue reading.

    Link: APH Networks

    Radius Atomic Bass earphones


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