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Zalman ZM-DS4F Dual Stereo Headphones

Author: Lars-Göran Nilsson SUMMARY: In our first ever headphones review, we check out Zalman's latest pair which has both woofers and tweeters.
Editor: Steve Dougherty
Category: Audio
Published: 2nd August 2007
Manufacturer: Zalman
Our Rating: 8.0 out of 10

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Introduction & First Looks

Zalman might not be your first port of call when it comes to gaming headphones, and the ZM-RS6F which the company launched a few years ago isn’t the greatest looking pair of headphones around. To top it off, despite the six integrated speakers they were never a great seller from what I could tell. But the good news is that Zalman are about to launch two new headphones, and today we’re looking at the ZM-DS4F.

The ZM-DS4Fs look very much like any other pair of decent over-the-head style headpones. They’re available in iPod white or black, although even the white ones have some black parts. The white ones actually look nicer than the black ones in our opinion, as the black ones have some odd cross thing going on around the ear cups.



The design itself is rather stylish, but nothing which really makes them stand out either, though some of you may see this as a good thing. The ZM-DS4Fs can be folded together for easy transportation and this makes them quite compact for when you want to use them on the go. As the ZM-DS4Fs are useful for other things besides attaching them to your PC, even those of you who don’t go to LAN parties will find this to be a useful feature. They’re an excellent pair of headphones for your MP3 player if you don’t mind wearing a larger pair of headphones, but more on that later.

Now let’s focus on the most important thing here, the speakers!



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