Tesoro Kuven A1 Review

Published by Luca Rocchi on 29.11.13
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Wearing confort and ergonomics

   


The Kuven from Tesoro are very comfortable and lightweight, thanks to the materials used and the soft ear cushions. Even the rubber used for the headband is very good, rather soft and pleasant to the touch. The headphones are made mainly from plastic and there are some small aluminium inlays. The overall quality is on good level and you won't be able to find any manufacturing mistakes at all. The sample is solid like all the products tested so far from Tesoro. The headband is made ​​of aluminium, can be extended up to 35 mm on each side (total 70mm) through 13 steps. One thing that is quite unusual with the Kuven concerns the diagonal positioning of the earcups, completely different from the vast majority of the headset on the market. This particular feature makes Kuven very comfortable.
The cable is not removable, but the bundle includes several adapters and extensions, therefore you won't have connectivity problems with the Kuven. All the cables have been braided with high quality tissue. The Kuven can be connected in two ways: via USB (software Tesoro must be installed) to use the virtual 7.1 surround or through the common 3.5mm jack for use in stereo mode.



Page 1 - Introduction Page 5 - Wearing comfort/ergonomics
Page 2 - Preview Page 6 - Acoustics]
Page 3 - Specifications Page 7 - Software
Page 4 - Test conditions Page 8 - Conclusion




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