Electronics : Sony MDR-V150 Monitor Series Headphones with Reversible Earcups |
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Rating: - * They are so inexpensive ... If you want to marvel at the sound of your favorite record or be blown away by engineering wizardry - move on. These headphones don't even rate enough to appear on most audiophile "best of" critiques. But for something to leave at your desk, they're pretty incredible for the money. Average comfort. OK sound. OK build. OK isolation. All for the price of three Lattés. Rating: - * Painful to wear after fifteen minutes ... I had gotten these as an exchange from a set of headphones that cost twice as much. And while the sound quality is better than those headphones, these will be going back to the store as well. I have a relatively small head, so it wasn't crushing my head like other people have described. But the headband is incredibly uncomfortable, even after adjusting several times in an attempt to alleviate the pressure on top of my head. The ear pieces were just as uncomfortable. Get these only if you want great sound... by holding them to one ear like they are designed to do. Rating: - * Headphones disappointment ... These phones did not deliver as I expected. You need to turn up the volume on devises they are connected to to get any decent audio sound out. I have buyers remorse for buying this product. Rating: - * Fairly Cheap, and Works Well ... I have purchased several of these in the past, and have never had a problem with them. They have fairly good sound, and comfortable earcups. I especially like how they come with a 3.5mm to 1/4" adapter for uses ranging from an actual studio, to a mp3 device. Overall, I would recommend this to anyone looking for a higher quality, cheap pair of headphones. Rating: - * Excellent For The Price ... I bought these on a lark after absolutely destroying my old Dynex pair (caught my foot on the cord as I jumped out of a bus and just ripped them apart). I just went to my local big box electronic store and bought the pair of headphones that looked most similar to my Dynexs, and let me tell you I am impressed. I bought these for about 25 dollars, and they are very nice. Lovely clear sound, though you do have to turn the volume up quite a bit to get the full effect. I've found treble to be represented fairly well, with base coming in just short of it. I don't listen to too much base-heavy music, so this does not concern me. Now, I have a small head and small ears, so the tightness that bothers other users is actually a plus for me. No more headphone slippage! However, the cord is a little thick and bulky, thus detracting from the portability of the headphones. All in all, an excellent pair of headphones for the price. |
