- The Takstar Pro 82 gets rid of pretty much everything that made the Pro 80 great in favor of entirely different and mostly good things. It comes in black and silver colors. The design is so close to the Sony MDR-1A/1R frame that it wouldnÂt shock me if Takstar either licensed the molds, or were the original makers of them in the first place.
- Gone are the impressive 53mm drivers from the Pro 80, replaced with 40mm ÂNdFeB drivers. NdFeB is just a different way of writing ÂNeodymium, which is the magnet material used for pretty much every dynamic headphone driver on the planet, so itÂs strange that Takstar decided to hype this up so much under a different name.
- They were probably hoping you wouldnÂt notice.
- Some folks online are convinced that there are two different models of these headphones, that come in different colored boxes but after lots of research, I think these are just standard manufacturing differences and down to whatever Takstar has on hand at the time.
- The older models supposedly come with a 2.2m cable, and the newer ones come with a 1.6m cable. Well, my unit was manufactured in March of this year and came with the 2.2m cable. And thatÂs listed as the current cable length on their site. So there you go.
- Aside from the cable, you get a decent cloth bag, a comically over-done box, an inspection card that tells you when your unit was made, and a simple manual. Each ear cup has a little bass port adjustment slider thatÂs easy to click up and down even while on the head, so itÂs a snap to play around with the sound settings mid-listen.

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- The Takstar Pro 82 gets rid of pretty much everything that made the Pro 80 great in favor of entirely different and mostly good things. It comes in black and silver colors. The design is so close to the Sony MDR-1A/1R frame that it wouldnÂt shock me if Takstar either licensed the molds, or were the original makers of them in the first place.
- Gone are the impressive 53mm drivers from the Pro 80, replaced with 40mm ÂNdFeB drivers. NdFeB is just a different way of writing ÂNeodymium, which is the magnet material used for pretty much every dynamic headphone driver on the planet, so itÂs strange that Takstar decided to hype this up so much under a different name.
- They were probably hoping you wouldnÂt notice.
- Some folks online are convinced that there are two different models of these headphones, that come in different colored boxes but after lots of research, I think these are just standard manufacturing differences and down to whatever Takstar has on hand at the time.
- The older models supposedly come with a 2.2m cable, and the newer ones come with a 1.6m cable. Well, my unit was manufactured in March of this year and came with the 2.2m cable. And thatÂs listed as the current cable length on their site. So there you go.
- Aside from the cable, you get a decent cloth bag, a comically over-done box, an inspection card that tells you when your unit was made, and a simple manual. Each ear cup has a little bass port adjustment slider thatÂs easy to click up and down even while on the head, so itÂs a snap to play around with the sound settings mid-listen.

