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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Sony MDR-V150 Monitor Series HeadphonesCustomer Review: These b#tches are loud! Summary: 5 Stars
These headphones are the bomb. The sound quality is great and if you put your CD/mp3 player on full blast, it feels like they've vibrating on your head which is cool.You can hear things on these real clearly.
These are the only pair of headphones that I've had that lasted me 3 years before I had to get new ones. Normally other headphones blow out on me within 2 months, not even. They also easily clamp down on your head, so you don't have to worry about them falling off, that's how tight they are. The only bad thing I have to say about the product is that the cord is long as hell. I have to keep it in a twist tie or rubber band. I could almost jump rope with it. Another issue is that if you live in a part of the country where it gets hot and humid, your ears start sweating and it sticks to your flesh and occasionally you have to take them off.
Customer Review: Wonderful headphones Summary: 5 Stars
As I type, I'm listening to gorgeous piano music on these headphones. I'm certainly pleased with them. They have worked perfectly since the time I first plugged them in (about 2 days ago). Can't speak about how they will endure, but I expect they will last quite well--they're made by Sony, and I have always had good luck with Sony products.
There's a substantial and flexible cord, about 1/4 x 1/16" thick but nice and long--I would guesstimate about 6 feet. This is important to me, since I have had headphones with cords so short I had to buy an extention cord to keep from having to bend over too close to where I plugged them in. Not with these.
And the quality of sound is excellent. The padding is comfortable too. In short, a lot of quality for the very reasonable price.
Highly recommended.
Customer Review: Great Pair of Headphones Summary: 5 Stars
Great sound quality. That wasn't what scared me, I knew these would be good in that respect. I wanted to have a pair of head phones that were comfortable, so I could wear them for a long period of time. I just got them today, and have been wearing them for about an hour listening to Deadwing by Porcupine Tree, and so far they have been awesome. I have no discomfort, in fact before thinking I should write this review, i forgot I had them on. I've tried on the beyerdynamic DT 880 Premium Headphones and if you have the money, go for those, but for those looking to pay a reasonable amount, these are the best you can get for the price in my opinion.
Customer Review: Great all-around monitors or headphones Summary: 5 Stars
These are wonderful headphones, which I have had to use as regular headphones for a while, since my normal sony headphones broke. These have served me well, and in a backpack stuffed with baseball glove, books, and the CD player itself, they never broke. They are stong and durable for the price, and perfect for any use where they can/need to be used. the sound quality is great, bass is wonderful, and they are collapsable, which helps very much when putting them in a tight storage space. I gave them a 5 out of 5 because I love the quality for the value. the only thing I think it could use is a volume adjuster, be it on the headphones themselves, or the cord. Other than that, they are wonderful headphones.
A side-note, my hair also gets caught in it occasionally, but such is the consequence of having long hair I suppose.
Customer Review: Perhaps the best value headset on the market.. Summary: 5 Stars
Perhaps the best entry-level earphones on the market, the MDR-V150s are just exceptional. I've used Koss, Skullcandy, Pioneer; and so far, value for money can't be topped. The sound quality rivals some upscale sets (Bose comes to mind), and in my line of work (hard style trance DJ), these are superb. Sure the volume levels leave room for improvement, but the overall range is far greater than you'd get at this price, let alone upwards of $200 contenders. The headset is snug; though in personal use not as tight as some claim. Noise reduction is very good, though my only gripe with the V150 headset is the relatively short cord. If only they had used the same cord as they did on the MDR-XD100, I'd be so much happier.. Overall, a fantastic headset for even the most discerning of audiophiles, and well worth the bargain basement price.
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