![]() Like the S500u, the RHA MA390 feature a universal remote control. You can tell where RHA cut costs with the MA390 versus the S500u as the headphone jack on the MA390 is rubber instead of aluminum. The RHA MA390 features a braided cable that resists tangling as well as a straight 3.5mm headphone termination. While its slightly more expensive sibling, the RHA S500u, have smaller driver housings, the MA390 are still quite compact and light for comfortable listening. Its driver housings are milled out of solid pieces of aluminum into a trumpet shape. ![]() ![]() Design The RHA MA390 do not feel like $30 (£20, about AU$39) headphones. While not perfect, the RHA M390 are an excellent value in the budget in-ear category. While the RHA MA390 is the cheapest headphone the company makes, it doesn’t sacrifice on build quality, design, or sound: These headphones are beautifully crafted out of aluminum, feature a braided cable, and a universal remote that works with Android and iOS. The RHA MA390 is one of those headphones. However, there are rare gems that are affordable, sound great, and are built well. In the budget in-ear headphone category, you usually sacrifice sound and build quality for price. While there are cheap wireless headphones out there, they sound much worse than wired headphones for the same price. Two of the biggest reasons is sound quality and price. While wired headphones may be way of the dodo with disappearing headphone jacks, there are still plenty of reasons to go wired.
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