SMABAT X1 Review II – Bat Out Of Hell
The Smabat X1 is dual dynamic-driver earphone with tuning switches.
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The Smabat X1 is dual dynamic-driver earphone with tuning switches.
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Read moreThe unique part about the SMABAT X1 are the tuning switches that allow it to change from an L shaped basshead set to a midcentric set.
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