JH Audio JH16 Pro

JH Audio JH16 Pro

2 expert reviews - 0 user reviews

10/10
11

Follow

0

0

Want it

0

Have it

0

Had it

0

We have collected 2 reviews of the JH Audio JH16 Pro. Experts rate JH Audio JH16 Pro 10/10. Reviewsor.com helps you find reviews, best prices, user reviews of the JH Audio JH16 Pro and JH Audio Earphones.

  • Writh a review
  • Say something
  • Ask a question
  • Get support

Rate this product on a score of 10 :

Ecrire une discussion

Got a problem ? Want to share an information ? Which product to choose ?

Title (required)

Describe your message (required)

Tag : - General : - Help : - Good plan : - Tip : - Guide : - Question :

Ecrire une question

Have a question about JH Audio JH16 Pro ?

Title of your question (required)

Describe your question (required)

Get support

You have a problem with JH Audio JH16 Pro ?

Title (required)

What problem are you having ? (required)

JH Audio JH16 Pro Reviews

SlashGear

10/2010

Read more...

JH Audio JH16 Pro Review

In the world of earphones, there are some obvious tiers: the bundled earbuds that came with your PMP or cellphone and should probably be dumped straight away; their mainstream replacements; off-the-shelf in-ear monitors (IEMs); and then custom-molded IEMs. There's also a less publicized hierarchy, of the audio craftsmen behind the IEMs themselves. Ask an audiophile their opinion of Jerry Harvey, and you can probably expect an hour or two of hero-worship; having tested out the new JHAudio JH16 Pro custom IEMs, we now know why. Check out the full review after the cut. The name Jerry Harvey might not be familiar to most, but the company he founded in 1995, Ultimate Ears, has carved a niche for itself with legendary reputation. Acquired by Logitech in 2008, Ultimate Ears began with Harvey's quest to make the perfect earphones for Van Halen, replacing the traditional stage monitors with handpicked components (including a speaker intended for pacemakers) slotted inside a custom-molded shell. The IEMs were a hit; orders from pro musicians rolled in, and the company grew from there. (photo credit: the-jude) Along the way, the range expanded to cover non-custom earphones all the way up to the high-end IEMs Ultimate Ears was famous for.

PCMAG

08/2010

Read more...

10/10

JH Audio JH16 Pro

If you're familiar with Ultimate Ears, the earphone company acquired by Logitech a few years back, you'll probably notice some similarities between its custom-molded earphones and those from JH Audio. They look nearly identical at a glance. Then there's the naming - in this review, we're looking at the $1,149 (direct) JH16 Pro, which we'll compare to our current Editors' Choice for high-end earphones, Ultimate Ears' UE 18 Pro ($1,350 direct, ) and our former Editors' Choice, the UE 11 Pro ($1,150 direct, ). Alas, there is a reason for this similarity: JH stands for Jerry Harvey, who built both Ultimate Ears and, after a two-year hiatus from the industry, JH Audio. Now you have two high-performing, high-end custom in-ear monitor brands to choose from, and you're left with the eternal question: Should I invest in earphones that will cost me upward of $1,000? I cannot emphasize how much the JH16 Pro resembles the UE 11 Pro and UE 18 Pro pairs from Ultimate Ears. They all use translucent plastic for the custom-molded earpieces that slide snugly into your ear.