My wife decided out-of-the-blue one day about three months ago to get a new puppy. She is a cute little Boston Terrier that gets into your heart faster than a child into a Christmas gift. She loves to play and is very active. Unfortunately for me, my ...
Pros: Sound pretty good - quite comfortable Cons: The headband is a little flimsy
Sometimes, when Mrs P toddles off to sleepy-slumber-land, and I'm left all on my lonesome twiddling my thumbs, I take the urge to twiddle something else. That's right, I twiddle my knob. Thanks to modern technology, it's now possible to twiddle my ...
Pros: Stunning sound, folding construction, durable Cons: Not a cordless device
Sony’s MDR-V300 Headphones have been so neatly folded away in my stereo cabinet that I almost forgot that I owned them. Unfortunately, I have been robbing myself of memorable musical listening experiences for the last eight or...
Pros: Long, thick cord, excellent sound, comfortable Cons: Cord might be too long and unwieldy for traveling
Every single MP3 player and every single tape or CD player comes with a set of earbuds or headphones. And without a doubt, the quality is about as good as a placing a tin can against your ear. And they usually feel about as comfortable. But for whatever ...
Pros: Looks good, sounds good, unimatch plug, good price for what quality it gives. Cons: At first it is uncomfortable, but later it's no problem.
I have been looking for headphones for a while. I have a Sony Streetstyle pair but they're the lightweight cheap kind of headphones. I wanted to see what kind of quality I would get with Stereo Headphones. BIG difference. The Sony MDR-V300 ...
Pros: Another quality Sony product; great sound & comfort Cons: Huge design flaw; they break way too easily...other than that, no complaints.
INTRODUCTION To start things off, let me explain why I bought the Sony MDR-V300 headphones. I had just purchased the Sony Walkman D-CJ500 portable CD/MP3 player, and was not very satisfied with the shoddy headphones that came with it. ...
I had previously written an opinion titled One of the best low-priced Sony headphones in years! But after listening to more expensive headphones from other brands, I feel ripped off. The Sony MDR-V300's are labeled "Studio Monitor" Headphones, but...
Pros: Lightweight, great overall sounds, clear crisp bass, versatile, comfortable, affordable. Cons: None that I can think of.
Picked these up about a year ago, strictly as personal headphones for my discman, and was impressed immediately. Clean, crisp bass, and damn, they get loud, even with the discman.
They have great earcups that aren't too large, but large enough...
Pros: great sound...comfortable fit...nice styling Cons: will probably break if someone mistakenly steps on them
Please father...oh please father..hear my confession. It has been thirty years since my last confession....but I am so racked with guilt. I can no longer carry the burden of my crime on my own; therefore I turn to you for absolution and sanctification....
Pros: Good sound, reasonable price Cons: Uncomfortable to wear.
I wanted good sounding headphones... but forgot to check the "comfort criteria". I set out to buy a set of headphones in the $40 range that would deliver good sound for me to listen to as I sat at my terminal at work. I wanted to make sure they were...
Pros: Exceptional value, comfortable, looks great Cons: Ear cups don't swivel left and right, only up and down.
I was in the market for headphones because I wanted to listen to some music while at work (I do e-mail tech support, so I don't have to talk to too many people during the day).
I stopped an online store that just started offering Sony products...
I purchased these headphones about one week ago using an unnamed on-line auction. I paid $22 including shipping charges from southern California. They replaced a set of Sony MDR-V6 headphones that I have had for at least seven years. I loved the V6 ...
Pros: long plug, and light-that's it Cons: everything!
I purchased my MDR V300's for 35-. Great price for a DJ style headphone. However, when I plugged them into my Iriver Slim X-which has GREAT sound, all got was mud! There were no highs, no definition in sound, and the bass sucked! The actual headphone is...
Pros: Good bass and treble, Attractive Design, Flexibility Cons: Over-emphasized bass levels
Along with buying my iRiver Mp3 Player, I decided to buy some new headphones since I had fixed my last pair for the last time after many wire chewing sessions by the cat. My last pair was Kenwood KPM-310. They are...
Pros: Sound quality, price, good bang for your buck. Cons: Cheaper housing - probably why they can give it to you at this price.
These headphones are pretty decent. I'd place them at the entry level of studio monitors, but at an economic value and packaging (hence the title). The plastic band and cups are cheap. They are premolded and can break rather easily. In fact, I have ...
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