I had on the numerous positive reviews here on Amazon left true to the motto: so many people can not be wrong. My own experience with the sound of this headset, however, is far worse. For the price I really do not expect a high-end product. But was even compared to my previous headset (Thomann T-Bone HP-66), which had cost even less than the Panasonic Headphones and broken after many years of faithful service have gone (strut fracture), the Panasonic model falls sonically extreme from , The only advantage is that the bass when Panasonic comes across much better. But otherwise everything sounds * * other in the middle and high position extremely dull and mushy. I hear among other things, a lot of classical music and brass bands and as the Panasonic RP-HT030E is really an imposition on the ears. Individual instruments are barely out listening and it's all a single dull uniformity. Singing does partly downright painful to the ears, so tinny and hard as human voices often sound. At least two classes worse than my previous model Thomann. Various instruments tones or as vibrato are with the Panasonic hardly to hear RP HT030E while my Thomann comparison model that I had received as a free addition to a keyboard-buying, and individually cost less than 6 euros, such things can play very well. The handling of the Panasonic headset is otherwise fine. Can be stowed away and not pressed against the ears. My conclusion is that the Panasonic RP-HT030E is sound to use only for people who will only hear hip-hop or pop music and only attach importance to "fat basses" (and nothing else). For more demanding music of the headphones is not to use (although there are certainly other headphones in this price range that manage it, see my comparison model).