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 | Best offer for Sony MDRV150Best Price for Sony MDRV150 is at Tribal UK - £12.14 Store: Tribal UK - see offers at all stores | SummaryHighly affordable DJ headphones ideal for budding spinners!Main Features:Reversible earcups for easy single-sided DJ monitoring30 mm driver unit for high-quality soundStereo unimatch plug for use with various audio equipmentCapacity (W) 0.5Sensitivity (dB/mW - 98.0Reversible earcups... |
| Cheap headphones suitable for car or plane | | I bought some of these headphones for the children to use in the car or on planes when listening mostly to videos. The band is adjustable and on the smallest setting was suitable for my 3 year old boy. The sound is quite bass heavy and a bit muffled as others have commented already so I wouldn't recommend them for music listening however I think they work well in a car and plane environment for listening to videos. The lead is also a little too long and I would have prefered a shorter cable for in-car use. | Written on 07 November 2008 |      |
| Bad Sound Quality | | Even at a reasonable volume these headphones produce a fuzzy, static like output. It's just poor. Avoid these headphones, there are tons of better ones on this site. | Written on 20 October 2008 |      |
| For the price - Good | Sony MDR-V150
Considering how much could be spent on a pair of headphones, these are amazingly cheap. And, for that reason, are very good value.
The base is enhanced a lot. Although it is a heavy, slightly muffled sound. Which is ok, for listening to early rock n roll sixties recordings, which I like. Although fairly limited, the high and mid ranges are evident.To a certain extent only. So if you are not reasonably fussed about having too perfect overall sound quality, these are very good value. They seem to be solidly built,play loud and for certain types of music, they are ideal.
Summing up. If I were to go back in time,to be given a choice, whether to buy these phones or not, I would once again, most certainly do so. | Written on 14 August 2008 |      |
| good value but average MDR-V150 | | For years I have had a pair of Sony CD550 headphones which have just packed up after a vast amount of use. I bought these MDR-V150 to temporary replace them and also to use in the workplace. They are good value for money, but they will never replace the CD550 phones. The cable is far too short for me and needs an extension lead, and they are very uncomfortable after wearing them for 20 minutes or less. They sound good for what they cost, but I would not purchase another pair unless Sony upgraded them to sound better, but even more important to feel better. If they did this and increased the price, I would be interested, but you pay for what you get with these phones. Sony could do better than this, but for the price, they are worth considering if you want a decent pair of value headphones. | Written on 06 June 2008 |      |
| 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. | Written on 11 March 2008 |      |
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