
Symphonized
The Symphonized FBA_nrg3.0gbk (NRG 3.0) is a wired in‑ear headphone with handcrafted bubinga wood housings, an 8 mm dynamic driver with neodymium magnets, and an inline remote with microphone. It offers punchy bass, natural‑sounding mids, and premium aesthetics at a budget‑friendly price.
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Current
$34.95
Average
$33.22
Lowest
$23.99
Highest
$39.99
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Best For
Bass‑heavy music enthusiasts such as hip‑hop, electronic, and party listeners; budget‑conscious consumers who want premium looks without high cost; casual daily users needing a comfortable fit, microphone and remote for calls; and anyone who values distinctive wood design as a lifestyle statement.
Not Ideal For
Audiophiles seeking a neutral frequency response, listeners who prioritize crystal‑clear vocal clarity, or users sensitive to treble sibilance. Also not ideal for those needing strong isolation without raising volume.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the NRG 3.0 for its energetic bass, natural‑sounding mids, and high build quality given the wood construction and neodymium driver. They also note the comfortable fit, clean microphone performance, and satisfying clicky remote. However, they point out treble sibilance, mid‑bass bleed that can mask vocals, tiny left/right markings, and limited passive isolation as notable drawbacks.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the premium wood aesthetic, solid durability of the tangle‑free cable, and the overall value for under $30. They report good performance across music genres when EQ is applied and appreciate the comfort and built‑in mic for daily use. Common complaints echo the professional notes: sibilance, mid‑bass heaviness, and insufficient isolation at low volumes.
Common Complaints
Treble sibilance that leads to listening fatigue, mid‑bass bleed that masks lower vocals, extremely small left/right markings, and limited passive noise isolation unless volume is increased.
What People Are Saying
“highly punchy and energetic mid-bass with also deep sub-bass”
“very natural and pleasing”
“Clean audio during call conversations.”
“clicky and nice”
“natural wood construction delivers a premium look and feel”
“quite strong and durable”
“an excellent choice if you're looking for a good pair of headphones under $30”
How It Compares
vs. NRG X
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose NRG X only if you prefer the same specs but encounter it at a better price point.
vs. NRG MFI
Advantages
Disadvantages
Select NRG MFI when you need a wired Apple‑specific connector; otherwise stick with the universal NRG 3.0.
vs. NRG C
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Disadvantages
Opt for NRG C if your primary devices use USB‑C; otherwise the standard 3.5 mm model is more universally compatible.
vs. SNRGY
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Disadvantages
Choose SNRGY for wireless freedom, but accept a trade‑off in bass performance; stay with NRG 3.0 for stronger low‑end and no battery concerns.