If you are going to buy a great high -resid audio player, the Junior Brand Active of the Steel and Corn has just found some very attractive bundles. Five -Star Activ P One with a set of Active Q1 Amphons is now only 9 399, which is a mass of £ 309.
I have reviewed both the player and the headphones in the ear and I think they are very good: when I experienced their experience from electronic pop, dense hip -hop, delicate singer songwriters and slightly slip, when I felt that they had snatched above their price tag. And now, the prices are even less!
Activ is also making a good deal on the P One Player with a more affordable volcanic headphone. P1/volcanic bundle decreases £ 209 only at £ 299.
Why do I think this Active Deal is so terrifying
Some music fans have got a lot of cash to throw on their audio devices, and I’m not one of those people-so when I roam the hardware at the high end of steel and corn, the company’s more affordable active brand is the place where my budget takes me. And I think the active is doing a really good job of bringing these people of the high -end audio to the high -end audio. At the full price, I calculated the P1 player and Q1 headphones were the best price. With 44 % of the joint questioning fee, they are a theft.
When I reviewed the Active P One Player, I said it was “beautifully musical” and in 9 399 – the price of launch without a headphone – it was the best price.
And it looks great. I wrote, “P1 sings with a really well -separated recording, whether it’s Blue Nile, Pet Shop Boys’ beezers, AC/DC tribute to this sect or Petrie Gabriel’s direct work raining songs.” “Classic Remasters like rolling stones’ You can’t always get customized Are good with a smile, and Peter Book’s Rican Baker is really walking on the early SIM tracks. “
There are bilateral cooperation between Q1 headphones activities and DITA audio, and they have been built around a modified version of the highly impressive PM1+ driver of the Nols balanced Armoder driver, along with DETA’s project MIMs. I really liked them to listen to them. My only swallow was that I turned the boss a bit on the P1 because I like a slightly low -end thump than providing the default EQ.
I have not personally experienced the volcanic headphones but my colleague Harry Padwan has, and he says he “walks hard in the ways I didn’t expect”: You get “amazingly heavy boss”, high construction quality and good contact options.


