Maxell Metallics review

With a low price and surprisingly well-balanced sound these are perfect if you just want to pick up some cheap earphones
Written By K.G. Orphanides
Published on 20 January 2012
Our rating
Reviewed price £13 inc VAT

Maxells Metallics are a neatly designed pair of compact, bullet-shaped earphones with aluminium housing that look far smarter than we’d expect for £13. Theyre also comfortable to wear and feel secure, even though they arent designed to loop over the backs of your ears like many modern in-ear wired headphones.

Their sound is surprisingly well balanced. There was a fairly resonant bass, advertised as a ‘heavy bass sound’, but it wasn’t so powerful as to drown out higher notes. Mid-tones, particularly in complex passages could sound slightly muted compared to our favourite reference earphones, but the latter are all significantly more expensive than the Metallics. Meanwhile, high notes were clear and distinct without being too harsh.

Their overall sound was pleasingly neutral, making it easy to hear your music as the artist intended. The earphones arent the loudest around, but they chuck out a reasonable volume, too.

Maxell Metallics

The Metallics dont come with many extras just the usual selection of small, medium and large silicone ear tips. Theres no bag or carrying case and no extra adaptors. The 1.2m cable has a standard rubber coating and has the usual 3.5mm stereo plug on the end, but the metal earphone casings feel more durable than most. We were pleased to find that although fitting them was a bit of a squeeze the earphones are compatible with Comply T400 sound isolating ear tips, which you can buy separately at around £12 for three pairs. Fitting the tips blocked out unwanted ambient noise, but also helped to emphasise the earphones defined bass.

The earphones have an impedance of 16 ohms, making them ideal for use with MP3 players, and a stated frequency response of 20-20,000KHz. Despite their rather ordinary specification and low price, the Metallics sound great. Their audio quality isnt the most detailed around, but its very well balanced, making them a great Budget Buy.

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