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Music has the power to move us emotionally, but bass does so in an entirely literal sense. Anyone who has witnessed Jah Shaka's sound system in full dub reggae flow or experienced the sheer brutality of Dillinja's Valve PA armoury can testify to the...
So, taking into consideration all of the above, are they worth buying? We definitely feel the RHA T10i worth buying, even at their full price. For build quality alone in this price range they stand out. Features and audio quality are of a sufficiently...
If you're looking for a robust sound, you're sure to get a real kick out of the RHA T10is.But headphones such as the Sennheiser Momentum In-Ears have a better balance at a significantly lower price.Where to buy View all »RHA T10i£149.95New, used,...
The RHA T10i Noise Isolating High Fidelity In-Ear Headphones provide good audio quality and interchangeable tuning filters in a luxurious stainless-steel design, but they could be...
You have to admire the gutsy move of RHA to try something like the T10i earphones, because it really does take a bold move to make something so fiddly, and bring it to market.But that's kind of the problem with these earphones: they're a bit of a fussy...
If you want a pair of earphones that will serve most uses well these are certainly suitable for that. They are incredibly well designed, comfortable and the ideal companion for most normal activity. The sound is excellent (if a little bass-heavy) and the...
While the design may not work for everyone, the RHA T10i earbuds are great-sounding and well-built, with some nice extras, including three sets of swappable acoustic...
200 is a lot for a pair of headphones to many people. But at least with the T10i's, I can sleep at night even after telling you to buy them. Again, I care about audio quality first and foremost. And with the T10i's, you won't be disappointed. The sound...
Why, then, was I not won over straight away? Well, during several attempts, interspersed by petulant email exchanges with RHA (me petulant, that is, they impeccably mannered), I couldn't get the T10is to stay in my ears – a prerequisite, IMHO, for...
Every time I write about Reid Heath Acoustic's (RHA) in-ear headphones, it's always about their “next big thing.” Each model seems to trump the previous one in interesting ways. Nice to see that nothing's changed with RHA. Their new flagship earphone,...