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      <title><![CDATA[SoundMAGIC PL 30 Review]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<h2><strong>SoundMAGIC PL30 Review - by hifi headphones<br /></strong><img src="http://www.hifiheadphones.co.uk/images/soundmagic-pl30-black-220x220.jpg" border="0" width="220" height="220" /></h2>
<p>The SoundMAGIC PL30 is an IEM (In Ear Monitor) style earphone with an over ear cable fit system and innovative bass control switch.&nbsp;The PL30 is priced to compete directly with earphones like the Sennheiser CX300-II, Denon AH-C351 and Ultimate Ears Metro.fi 220.<br /><br />SoundMAGIC earphones are a relatively new addition to the line-up at HiFi Headphones.&nbsp;We originally took on the brand after trying out some samples sent directly from SoundMAGIC.&nbsp;Our initial sceptisism about the fact SoundMAGIC earphones are relatively low cost was soon turned into surprise by the excellent sound and sturdy build quality.&nbsp;Passing the earphones round the office we quickly decided that the PL11 and PL30 models would be the first we would stock.<br /><br />The PL30 was the earphone that got SoundMAGIC recognised as a serious contender in the highly competitive in-ear earphone market.&nbsp;This earphone has been designed entirely by SoundMAGIC engineers and is totally unique to the brand.<br /><br />This is a review of the some of the attributes of the SoundMAGIC PL30 in ear sound isolating earphone.<br /><br /><strong>What You Get</strong><br /><br />The first nice surprise when opening the SoundMAGIC PL30 is that you get lots of accessories included.&nbsp;The following items are included:<br /><br />High quality travel case made from high impact fibre material (very similar to Shure supplied earphone cases).<br /><br />Many different types of ear tips, including small/medium/large silicone tips, double flange tips and foam tips (harder than Comply Foam, but worth a try).<br /><br />1x pair of silicone over the ear cable guides (for keeping the cable on your ear while running)<br /><br />Soft silicone cable wrap for safe storage of the earphone cabling.<br /><br /><br /><br />It&rsquo;s great to see a manufacturer really thinking about how the earphones are going to fit in the ear and also considering what is needed to keep earphones safe during every day use.<br /><br /><br /><br /><strong>SoundMAGIC PL30 Package</strong><br /><br /><strong>Comfort and Fit<br /></strong><br />The PL30 features pro-style over ear cabling (to reduce microphonic cable noise and to provide a secure fit.<br /><br />Initially the SoundMAGIC PL30&rsquo;s over ear fit system can take some getting used to if you&rsquo;v never worn an earphone with this design before.&nbsp;With the PL30 the cable is designed to run up over the ear and secured at the back of the neck with the sliding cable tensioner.&nbsp;It sounds complicated, but it&rsquo;s dead easy with a bit of practice.<br /><br />I found the fit easier with the PL30 than with earphones like Ultimate Ears Super.fi 3/Super.fi 5 Pro.&nbsp;The PL30&rsquo;s earphone body is much smaller than these other designs and I found it simple to get the earphone snug in the entrance to the ear after just a couple of attempts.<br /><br />Comfort is very good with the PL30.&nbsp;I found the medium sized silicone ear tips worked OK straight out of the box, but the supplied dual flange ear tips gave me a better seal.&nbsp;I also tried a pair of Comply Foam T-400 tips that I normally use with my Sennheiser IE8&rsquo;s and they worked very well with the PL30.&nbsp;As with all in-ear sound isolating earphones, if you do not get a good seal in the ear then the bass will be seriously lacking.&nbsp;Get the seal right with the PL30 and it&rsquo;s unlikely you will be disappointed by the punch of the bass.<br /><br /><strong>Sound Quality</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://www.hifiheadphones.co.uk/images/soundmagic_logo.jpg" border="0" width="143" height="67" /><br /><br />The SoundMAGIC PL30 offers a very well balanced sound, with good kick at the bass end, a forward midrange and good clarity in the higher frequencies.&nbsp;If anything the lower midrange is a little too forward for my liking, but overall the balance is excellent.<br /><br />Bass punch is superb and nicely defined.&nbsp;Much better than the bloated and muddy bass you will find in many entry level earphones.&nbsp;While this earphone is no bass monster it does represent lower frequency sounds very solidly and I found it very enjoyable listening to tracks with big basslines.&nbsp;The bass response can be altered by tweaking the bass control rotating switch - I preferred the flat bass setting over the bass boost setting.<br /><br />Sound stage and separation is something that is immediately striking about the PL30 - you can easily locate different sounds and instruments in the music, without it being analytical.&nbsp;The PL30 is a very enjoyable listen and presents sounds in a very musical way.<br /><br />Sound quality is far better than you might expect from an earphone costing less than &pound;40.<br /><br />Review Summary<br /><br /><strong>For:</strong><br /><br /></p>
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<li>Brilliant sound quality for the price, with excellent clarity and good separation of notes.</li>
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<li>Nearly zero cable microphonic noise and secure fit make the PL30 ideal for running or the gym.</li>
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<li>Well made cabling with good strain relief.</li>
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<p><br /><br /><br /><strong>Against:</strong><br /><br /></p>
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<li>Cabling can get tangled due to rubberized coating.</li>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 14 May 2010 14:53:00 +0000</pubDate>
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