Klipsch Image X7i Lightwieght Ceramic Earphones with Remote for Mobile Devices

The new Klipsch Image X7i earphones delivers a very satisfying audio quality music with its crisp highs and rich bass delivery. This lightweight ceramic-made Klipsch Image X7i earphones is a true winner with its smoothed, dark metallic tone design and the included inline microphone/remote which is compatible with most mobile devices.

The Image X7i model Klipsch will never give in to tracks with serious deep bass content. This earphone model delivers powerful sub-bass response without distortion. While at heavy low end tracks, this Klipsch pair delivers true intensity, with clear and well-defined audio quality.

Klipsch Image X7i earphone pair has a retail value of $199. The package includes a small black, zip-up carrying pouch, a shirt clip, an airline headphone jack adapter, and five total silicon eartip pairs in various sizes and shapes. Unit is also available in white color.


At unsafe listening levels, the Image X7i seems on the verge of distorting on some tracks that have serious deep sub-bass content, like the Knife's "Silent Shout," but the earphones never quite give in. Instead, they deliver powerful sub-bass response with some seriously sculpted high-mids and highs that help add definition to the powerful sound signature. At just slightly lower (safer) levels, they don't flirt with distortion at all, and the heavy low end is delivered with true intensity, but is always clear and well-defined.

On Bill Callahan's "Drover," vocals are delivered with a crisp treble edge that adds contour and clarity to his vocals, which can sometimes get lost in this mix on earphones that boost the lower frequencies too much without also tweaking the highs. Here, his baritone delivery still has depth, but the gravel is there, too—and without much added sibilance. The constant drum hits in the background have just enough roundness to their low-end to sound thunderous at times, yet without stealing the attention away from Callahan's vocals and the guitar strumming.

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