Yea I can see the bass getting on some people's nerves after a while, I picked the Porta Pro over the ksc75 due to looks and I got somewhat spooked by the FR charts seeing the relatively neutralish treble thinking that there would be harshness since so many cheaper small headphones/IEM's are plagued by treble nastiness, but after hearing these I wouldn't be surprised if it was also smooth
Koss PortaPro Driver problems. Hello all! I'm running across a problem unfamiliar to me until now. I've had the PortaPro's since 2010, and have had no problem so far. I've changed the plug and rewired them multiple times with success, and had no isues until today. This morning, one of the drivers stopped working.
I owned Porta Pro's back in early 2000's and recently purchased a new pair out of nostalgia. Things that one should know about them: They are reasonably cheap. They are quite comfortable - i.e. lightweight, not too much pressure on a head (by this varies from owner to owner), unique folding mechanism that makes them fit in a tiny bag.
Koss' Cult-Fave Porta Pro Headphones Are Back in Stock (and Worth the Hype) They have a 4.5-star average rating from over 800 reviews on Amazon, with the majority being glowing treatises on
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In summary, the KPH30i has a better cable (and a mic/remote) at a lower price. The Porta Pro is more portable and comfortable. FYI the portapro x on Massdrop has the better cable and mic/remote. The KSC75, KTXPro1, UR40 have titanium drivers compared to the PortaPro/SportaPro/KSC35 variants. The titanium makes it the highs a bit more sparkly.