“Open up the box and the IEMs are encased nicely in a die cut piece of cardboard, on the back of which is hidden a cord winder designed for the user to wrap their earphones cable around safely. Lift that out and the box is segmented into three compartments. One for additional tips encased in plastic wrap and a small cleaning brush, a small cloth (velvet?) carry pouch with Chord & Major embossed on it and also a guitar on the back. The main space is reserved for the IEMs which are safely and gently held with a bed of foam, the underneath is reserved for a user manual.”
Sound
Major 8’13
“Definitely has enough bass to please even the most jaded bass lover, seems to be tight enough where is counts, slightly rounded and smoothed and extends down into the sub bass.”
“Vocal are clean and clear and a pleasure to listen to., I really enjoy female vocals with the Rock version.”
“Strings and guitar comes across accurately. I find myself liking them the longer they are in my ears.”
Major 6’13
“It performs just as well, just quieter and less forward. All the key points that I enjoyed with the Rock version are also present here, a good sound stage, decent separation between the various instruments.”
“The Ballad version is fairly smooth and non offensive to the ears. If I would sum up the Ballad in one word it would be tame, there are no particular sacrifices.”
Overall
“Sound: The sound fits perfectly within their pricepoint and I have no real complaints.”
“Value: With the excellent packaging, solid build and proper price point I would say that they are good value.”
original source: http://headpie.blogspot.tw/2016/02/chord-major-review-rock-major-813-and.html