When the quality of the music files in the player is high enough, it is really enjoyable to listen to it with Sony h.ear series headphones WH-H800. The low frequency is very powerful and the depth is deep enough. The mid-frequency density and thickness are also very good, and they sound very condensed. In fact, the sense of cohesion has always been a characteristic of Sony headphones. The "power" required for pop music mostly comes from this "cohesion". In addition, male voices perform better than female voices, and their interpretation of the rhythm and vocal charm of hip-hop music is very good. The female voice is slightly more mature. The location of the voice is also relatively close. High-frequency performance is greatly affected by Bluetooth codecs and audio source files. In actual listening experience, the high-frequency resolution of WH-H800 is also different for different songs, but at its best, it will be very amazing. The high-frequency dynamics and The density is also very good. The only small drawback is probably that the sound field is limited by the small earpads, making the high-frequency separation less obvious. You will have this experience when comparing B&O H4. In general, the WH-H800's powerful low frequency, high resolution, and healthy sound thickness make it very enjoyable and enjoyable to play many electronic, pop, and other songs.