
RHA T20i
RHA T20i
The RHA T20i are surprisingly good in-ear headphones.
You quickly get used to its weight.
With its different ear tips, you can quickly find the right one for your ear canal.
The sound is clear in all frequency ranges, clear treble and deep bass.
The tuning filters are superfluous in my opinion as I only use the Reverence anyway.
For hard and deep sub-bass, the output device and the sound recording must be of good quality.
I recommend these headphones!
Great processing quality! The earphones make a very robust impression and the sound is also convincing. The only drawback is the wearing comfort and the adjustment of the earpiece shape. Every time I put them on, I have to reshape the cables so that the earphones stay in the ear cup. Nevertheless, I can clearly recommend these earphones!
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perfect for audiophiles on the move
Great finish, very pleasant to wear, but overall disappointed with the sound: it totally lacks midrange, it's quite disturbing...
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Provided you find the right earpieces, as usual but even more so here, otherwise the sound is clearly mediocre.
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Only suitable for Apple products
Very good headphones, powerful sound due to the stainless steel housing, but heavy.
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Great sound for in-ear headphones. I also like the design, but that's certainly a matter of taste. I find the regular price too high, but as a special offer for 99 CHF (was the case with me) definitely a purchase recommendation. Hold in the ears: no problem for me. Noise insulation: depends on the chosen pads. But either way: don't expect too much, it's not active noise cancellation. But for in-ears: definitely very good attenuation with the included memory foam pads.
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Great in-ear earphones! You can change many things yourself (many included silicone plugs, filters etc.). However, take care of your filters!...I have already lost one...=/
Cables are unfortunately not removable
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Bass is somewhat lacking. Cable can transmit noise.
Otherwise perfect. (try all the supplied plugs).
Love these earphones the base on them is great they look sick only the cable will take some getting used to bit after that their surprisingly comfortable.
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The sound and the accessories are very good. Unfortunately, the plug is already faulty after 2 weeks and shows a slight twisting in the device noise. The replacement under warranty took up to 4 weeks because the device was sent to the manufacturer. There, the unit was not repaired but a completely new unit including accessories was sent in the original packaging. Unfortunately, this device also has slight signs of use on the jack plug and the same fault (noise on the jack plug when twisting - tested with iPhone 5s and Samsung S7 = same noise when twisting the plug).
As far as wearing comfort is concerned, it is a bit fiddly, especially for people who wear glasses, to position the adjustable cables behind the ears and under the temple of the glasses. However, once the earpieces are in place, they are secure and you can enjoy the very good sound. The weight of the headphones should not be ignored - you do have something in your hand or around your ears. The workmanship of the earphones themselves is very good, except for the jack plug. If you take the black model, unfortunately the side designation is also printed in black - which is almost impossible to read.
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This review was created for a different variant: T20i
Perfection in every respect, including sound, of course.
Finally found the right in-ear. I lost my "old" Denon AHC-710 and since it is no longer manufactured, it was relatively difficult to get hold of, including the surcharge. After a few unsuccessful purchases, I came across the RHA-T20 via test reports. The problem with in-ears is that you can't test them anywhere, so it's always a blind buy. The T20 convinced me all along the line. The box contains a large number of ear inserts, so there is certainly something for every ear. In addition, there are 3 (bass, reference, treble) filters which can be easily exchanged via a thread. I think that's a clever idea and I've never seen anything like it. If you use a payer that allows manual EQ settings, you probably won't see this as a reason to buy. A case is also included so that the good piece can be properly protected during transport.
I still have a bit of a hard time inserting the in-ears. The system with the cable behind the ear has the advantage of preventing cable noise, but if you're not used to it, it's not that easy to use. Once inserted and adjusted, the sound these "buttons" make is really impressive, it really makes the sun rise. The purchase price... yes, not without but explainable if you just look at the stainless steel construction. If I had bought the T20 directly instead of the wrong purchase, I could have done this twice.... you don't know in advance ;-)
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Very good reviews persuaded me to buy it. The disillusionment came after the purchase. I was unable to wear the headphones reasonably well with any of the earplugs that came with them. I didn't get any of the supposedly good sound because of the poorly fitting earplugs. Even when I tried using earplugs from another pair of headphones that fit me, I did not get a satisfactory result. There may also be a reason for the cable being routed over the ear... Finally, I gave up in frustration.
My conclusion: You should definitely try the RHA T20i before buying, because Digitec does not take back headphones once they have been worn.
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