Even a Formula 1 team, could design decent high-end audio components than we would anticipate race-winning motor engineering from a specialist audio company. But if you’d like a Ferrari logo on your headphones, the Ferrari by Logic3 Cavallino T250 certainly deliver.
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As you open the box for the headphones, it’s hard not to smile.From the faux carbon-fibre carry case to the thoughtful selection of woven cables (plain, single button, Apple three-button), the presentation is beautiful and you immediately get the...
Driving them out of the showroom Logic 3 has put some effort into boxing these earphones. Open the box and you're confronted with a card coloured in Ferrari's iconic red. It is the cheap equivalent of a plaque but it does create a sense of occasion....
They look the part, come with all the accessories we could ask for and leave out features that rarely help sound quality, such as Bluetooth wireless and active noise cancellation. However, as much as we enjoy wearing these thoroughly well-made headphones, the muddled, muggy sound doesn't nearly match up to the price.
On paper the Ferrari Cavallino T250 headphones by Logic3 sound like winners. They look the part, come with all the accessories we could ask for and leave out features that rarely help sound quality, such as Bluetooth wireless and active noise...
These are lovely headphones: comfortable, pleasant and offering decent sound quality. Whether they're right for you depends on how keen you are on having that famous Ferrari prancing horse on the side of your headphones.
The T250’s are worth every penny of their £229 price tag - they are after all the Godfather of the whole audio movement, it holds mucho weight, so brothers, we must respect the badge.
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