Design and features:This home/studio-style on-ear model has an open-air design that doesn't muffle outside sound, so you'll be able to hear external sounds, such as a doorbell or car horn, when you are wearing the headphones. The headphones have medium-high sensitivity so they can provide satisfying volume levels even when used with lower-powered portable audio devices. This model has earcups that swivel for storage or single ear monitoring, and it comes with a mini-plug-to-1/4-inch-plug adapter.
Sound quality: The Prestige SR125e delivers very good overall sound with a neutral character. Bass has good impact and goes fairly deep, but is slightly prominent and a bit boomy. Midrange is detailed and fairly even, but sounds edgy, somewhat clinical, a bit constricted, and the bass somewhat crowds the lower midrange. Treble is extended and detailed, but slightly prominent. The overall sound is somewhat open, with good dynamics.
Comfort: We found that these headphones produce a sense of moderate pressure on the ears. The earpads might feel hot after prolonged use.