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It's not easy creating the perfect headphone. Music is so subjective that one person's perfect pitch is a little lacking in bass for another, and too bright-sounding for pedant number 3. The PFE 012s do about as good a job of satisfying disparate tastes as any in-ears we've tried. Building on the success of the pricier 111s, they dig up bags of detail, deliver sweet vocals and a palpable soundstage, and up the bass to party-worthy levels. They're also barely-there lightweight and subtly attractive. The could easily sell for twice the price.











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raspade
1 year ago
had since i think june or july last year, only had problem once with lost sound in right ear after 4months of continuous use.
contacted audeo who informed me it was simply a filter needing replaced. ordered a pack of 8 off their official website for £9.99 + free P&P. not needed to replace anything since. previous to these i bought some bose in ear phones and some beats by dre and both were just woeful, i've had many high-end earphones/headphones before and none have came close to the quality these produce (except a £90 pair of sennheisers which were extreamly clear but lacking in base even when manually adjusted). these however were a great recommendation from Stuff.
cliffsloaded
1 year ago
Bought these for £80. They have good sound quality but the silicone ear buds fall off VERY easily causing the loss of ear buds frequently.
I would probably not buy these again.
K3VW
1 year ago
I bought these on the back of the Stuff Top 10 but have been having trouble with the filters. I have had the earphones about 3 months and had to change the filters 3 times. These cost about £25 for 8 filters, so this soon adds up. Has anyone else has similar problems?