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by jacknchicken , Jan 30 '00
Pros: Comfortable, blocks external noise, long cord, wont break Cons: larger than some types of headphones
When my roommate starts buggin, its time to don the headphones and listen to some tunes. However, this task used to be very clumsy and cumbersome due to the fact that i was restricted to a wee two-and-a-half foot cord. Id actually tilt my head to one...
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by hectorkorte , Mar 04 '01
Pros: Value, comfortable Cons: Outside noise, bass
For its $20 price range these headphones are pretty high quality. They're comfortable to wear, have a long cord that's very convenient, and offers pretty decent sound quality. However, despite the size of the pads, outside noise is not blocked out well...
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by tranquilityallstar , Apr 17 '00
Pros: Decent sound; the price is right Cons: Poor bass, don't block external sound, obtrusive, cheaply made.
This was one of the first sets of digital reference stereo headphones that I had. I remember walking through the store and seeing them, saying to myself "Geez, look at the size of those things! They must be a great set - and geez look at the...
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by mark70 , Nov 24 '02
Pros: Name, Look Cons: No bass
First thing I noticed is the weight. How can you expect any quality out of such light headphones.
When I turn up the bass just a little bit it gets distorted. Those small headphones that come with the cheapest walkmans sound MUCH better because of...
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by SaintStryfe , Oct 17 '00
Pros: Long Cord, Study, Inexpensive Cons: Not many.
Some of the true audiophiles in the room might not be in love with these perfect little headphones. They're opinion. These little guys, at 20 bucks, are better then 120 dollar headphones I own. They're sturdy. I've worn them on 6 car trips, train rides,...
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by hunt4duk , Dec 16 '01
Pros: Great sound quality, blocks out surrounding sound like people talking. Cons: A little bulky but not a problem
This head set is extremely comfortable around your ears for they have a cusion around the ear. It provides great sound quality and it helps reduce the noise that is occuring around you because it closes around your ears. Almost like you are listening...
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by ja17735 , Jul 11 '00
Pros: quality fit & positioning to the ear Cons: sound sound sound!
When I first saw the MDR-CD60 on the shelf, I thought "Hey these look pretty high end!" and immediately got the impression that if they look serious they probably sound serious. I then saw the price, and I was sold. Unfortunately, I didn't have...
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by Naoto , Feb 24 '01
Pros: Price. Cons: Sound quality.
I have had these headphones for over a year now...But I have only used them a couple of times. I don't really like them because they of the sound quality. They don't really have a lot of bass...Which is what I like. I bought them because they were by...
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by zer0kool , Apr 28 '00
Pros: Good price, light weight Cons: distort, bulky
These headphones are not too bad. The price is pretty reasonable and you get a nice quality sound. They are also very light which makes wearing them a much more comfortable expeirience. There are only a couple of draw backs to these headphones, they...
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by ap48104 , Apr 28 '00
Pros: very inexpensive Cons: uncomfortable, bulky, poor fidelity
When I purchased these headphones I was looking for something inexpensive with descent sound quality. Since I would be using them exclusively at work, I wanted tolerable response from mp3 and wav files. On the other hand, I didn’t want to spend too...
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by smokingbear , Mar 07 '00
Pros: stylish, comfortable to wear Cons: sound quality
I didn't buy this one. One of my friend got it. I never expected this pair of cans could match my cheaper Koss sporta pro, and sure they couldn't match Koss sporta pro. But reading reviews on this board gives me a feeling all cheaper sony phones got...
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MDR-CD60 - Nice sound, good quality.
by skack ,Mar 16 '07
Pros: Comfortable, good sound, quality construction. Cons: Too big to carry around.
The Sony MDR-CD60 headphones are a nice set of headphones at a good price. I have a pair that I keep at work for listening to streaming radio, MP3s, etc on my laptop. I have used them several hours a week for the last two to three years.
The sound quality is excellent. I have no complaints about their ability to create good sound with no distortion.
They are comfortable. They heat up your ears a little under extended use, but not as bad as other headphones that I have used. The cushioning seems good and the leather is soft.
The build quality seems good. I have put a lot of used on these headphones, but they still look and sound just like a new pair.
Overall, I'd rate these as a strong buy. I have no complaints with mine.
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