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PERIPHERALS

Phiaton MS400 Headphones Review
By: Rich Smith
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    2008-10-07

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  • Phiaton MS400 Headphones Review
  • Enough already! Open the box!
  • Show me more
  • Even more details
  • Cases and Adapters
  • Well how do they sound?

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    Phiaton MS400 Headphones Review - Cases and Adapters


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    Here are a couple pics of the headphones folded flat and being closed in the case. I'll admit it took me a few moments to figure out how to get them folded and fitting properly in the case, but once I got it they went right in and the case closed snugly. 

    I'm sure you remember in the contents it said that it included an adapter, but in the pictures it didn't seem like an adapter was used.  Well, it was.

    The adapter comes pre-attached to the headphones when you remove it from the box.  And as you saw from the previous pictures, it looks like it is a part of the cable itself.  It wasn't until I actually thought about it that I investigated to find it already attached.

    As you can see from the above pic, the mini-stereo jack on the adapter is recessed inside the adapter itself. When the adapter is attached to the cord, it is difficult to even tell that it is an adapter, and not just a 6.33m plug on the end of the cord. Also note the gold-plating inside the adapter, for a better sound.

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