Sol Republic's new Master Tracks headphones promise the big sound and distinctive style of fancy, fashionable headphones for a not-so fancy price. It's basically the same formula behind the company's
successful $100 Tracks headphones applied to $200 step-up. And after trying out the new cans, we can say that they're absolutely better than the $100 model. We're still not convinced you should buy them—yet
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Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/RSChqyvHLCE/sol-republic-master-tracks-headphones-first-listen-a-noticeable-upgrade
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