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SONY MDR V150 HEADPHONES - Best Portable Upgrade
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spongebob_man1
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Jun 27, 2003
42 out of 42 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: Great Sound, Comfort, Durability
Cons: None
The Bottom Line: Good stuff for less than $20.00!
This reviewer recommends this product.
Review: I bought my Sony MDR V150's when I bought my Memorex CD/MP3 Player. I knew I'd want the V150s after trying out the pair my cousin owns and seeing so many of...
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Decent Phones with some cons in my opinion
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batchu76
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Dec 27, 2005
4 out of 4 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: Good sound, solid construction, reliable.
Cons: Fit, noise filtration, deeper bass would be nice.
This reviewer recommends this product.
Review: I have been using these head phones for a few years now. Never really had any sound issues at all, the construction is quite sturdy. I have handled it very rough a few times, but it stood up to the abuse. The only bad thing I feel is that after...
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Decent Entry level DJ headphones
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veka
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Jun 2, 2004
8 out of 8 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: Long Cord, Reversible Ear Cup, allows for small heads, Durable
Cons: No Comfort, long cord can be a hassle for portable devices.
The Bottom Line: If you are going to use them for short periods of time they are pretty good. Otherwise you might want to find something else.
This reviewer does not recommend this product.
Review: I got these headphones because I wanted a studio style headphone without spending a bundle.
The Pros to these: Long Cord. Which is a good idea for computers you won't feel like a dog on a short chain afraid to move your head... |
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Studio Monitor? More Like Kindergarten Knock-Arounds!
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cinemafia
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Dec 16, 2002
10 out of 10 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: Better-than-stock sound quality, inexpensive
Cons: Uncomfortable earcups, mids/lows cold and flat, they are guarunteed to break within 6 months
The Bottom Line: Studio Monitor's they are NOT; and if they didn't fall apart after six months I'd actually recommend them as cheap back-up cans.
This reviewer does not recommend this product.
Review: So my wife and I are going on a trip to Miami on Christmas day...and I needed some headphones. I got one of those dual-headphone adapters from Radio Shack that let you plug two sets of headphones into one audio jack. In my case, I'd be plugging the...
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Solid Low End "Professional" Style Headphones
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ra64
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Dec 6, 2004
25 out of 25 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: Price, overall sound quality
Cons: Comfort,"weak" bass
The Bottom Line: Great for the price, unless you want bumpin bass.
This reviewer recommends this product.
Review: In the past, I have used various cheap, open style headphones from Awia, Koss, Panasonic and Sony, most of which I picked up for around five bucks or that came free with a portable music device or something of that sort. These headphones had a life...
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Superb Sound for an economic price, Stylish & Understated
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ipodnanofool
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Dec 10, 2006
6 out of 6 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: Excellent Studio Sound for the littlest cost. A+ to the folks at Sony
Cons: Extended wearing may cause discomfort
This reviewer recommends this product.
Review: I recently bought my MDR-V150 Headphone set for 19.99, which is very nearly the cheapest Sony headphones available. When I first put them on I played an old recording of a Beatles Song Something. The bass and acoustic ranges of the song were...
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Not A Bad Deal for 20 bucks
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gwk9yk
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Jun 30, 2007
8 out of 8 people found this review helpful.
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Pros: Not a bad deal for $20.
Cons: Sound is not up to studio monitor standards.
The Bottom Line: The Sony MDRV150 is not a professional headphone but shows good value for its low price.
This reviewer recommends this product.
Review: I already own and love a pair of Sennheiser HD280 Pro headphones, which I use heavily for studio monitoring and music composition. They have a very well balanced sound with good detail, but I end up breaking my headphones very often, so I always...
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Sony Mdr-v150 Dj Stereo Studio Monitor Headphones
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applied Store Sony MDR-V150 Headphones Studio Monitor DJ MDRV150 NEW Closed supra-aural headphone Drive Unit 30 mm Diaphragm PET Magnet Ferrite I...
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Sony MDR-V150 Monitor Series Headphones with Reversible Earcups
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Supra-Aural Design for excellent listening ability 30mm diameter driver units provide deep bass Fixed stereo miniplug for use with portable equipment;...
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Sony Sony Mdrv150 Studio Monitor Headphones (without Volume Control)
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Wide, molded headband enhances wearing stability & comfort 30mm driver unit for high-quality sound Closed, supra-aural design Oxygen-free copp...
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