Sony MDR-V150 Headphones with Reversible Housing for DJ Monitoring
Rating: - Just as good as MDR V300
About 2 years ago i purchased the more expensive MDR V300 sony headphones and was extremely impressed with the quality. Everything i would want from a pair of headphones. Excellent sound quality with nice deep bass.
However, one unfortunate evening a drunken friend sat on my lovely headphones and snapped off the right earpiece. I purchased the MDR V150 as a replacement, and i am pleasantly suprised that the sound quality is indistinguishable.
A good buy if you aren't looking to spend too much on headphones for everyday computer/commuting use.
Can be uncomfortable on the old ears, but they soon loosen up.
All in all; Goodtimes.
Rating: - The Value Buy
If you're looking for more comfort than in ear headphones without the massive bulky ones you're in the right place. The sound quality here is great for £11 and the proved remarkably durable during the 6 months I abused them for- eventually the 'headband' snapped but this is only after very rough treatment- being shoved in my overpacked schoolbag fighting for room against uncompromising books. All in all does the job but I'm now looking further up the range for a more durable pair.
Rating: - Cheap but sound quality only average
i bought these as a replacement for some other Sony phones that got damaged and have been using them on a variety of sources including my PC, DAB radio and a decent stereo.
The good points:
> They're cheap
> The lead is reasonably long
> They're light and comfortable
The bad points:
> The sound quality is not that good
The main problem with the sound quality is the muffled and thumping bass. yes, there is plenty of bass, but it's like listening through a cushion. It thumps, bumps but there is no real definition. The mid range is ok but vocals are somewhat distant and the top end is generally ok.
The MDR-250V phones are a much better bet.
Rating: - Bleh
Bad points:
- Begin to press uncomfortably on the ears after a less than hour of use;
- Frequency response is disastrously spikey in the low end - music needs several bass and low-mid frequencies EQ'd out in order to be listenable;
- Has cables coming from both earpieces instead of just one.
Good points:
- Isolation is ok.
I've used far better headphones in this price range. Stay away!
Rating: - Sony MDR-V150 Headphones
Hello all. I have had these headphones for a month now and I am pleased with them. They have good sound quality and are light and can easily be worn for long periods even out and about. The headband is generously adjustable for different sized heads and the cups are reversible for when DJing or when that guy on the street asks for the time! They are also foldable so you can put them away in a small space and they come with an adapter so you can chose between the HI-FI plug or the standard 3.5mm jack.
What lets this product down in my opinion is the very poor build quality and the fact that there is a wire coming out of each earcup. It would have been neater to just have them coming out of the one side. Anyway, on the whole it is a good product that is certainly value for money and has good sound quality-it's just a shame it's not built sturdier.
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