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Urk Boombleep
Published on 02/20/05 at 05:29
This headphone is what Sony is Behringer Pioneer: a rplique ple of what works, but cheaper and forcment with a lot of default.
Extremely fragile (I had the MDR-150 is the same construction: it is apt at the end of two months, no way to listen in mono, the twist is too important to the 'arch)
The sound is acceptable for a headphone 20.
The problem is that it sold 50.
Ings of the Sony did everything a look MDR-V700, something that seems to be "a professional DJ headphones", but trs pity, because c is with products like the one that is a bad brand image, so they do trs good things in the middle and high end (Remember the good old MDR-7502 )
For under 10, go ogle the plutt ct Sennheiser HD with SERIES (457 for example)
<p class="bbcode-offtopic"> Off topic: <span>No, no, I do not bump Sennheiser</span>
Extremely fragile (I had the MDR-150 is the same construction: it is apt at the end of two months, no way to listen in mono, the twist is too important to the 'arch)
The sound is acceptable for a headphone 20.
The problem is that it sold 50.
Ings of the Sony did everything a look MDR-V700, something that seems to be "a professional DJ headphones", but trs pity, because c is with products like the one that is a bad brand image, so they do trs good things in the middle and high end (Remember the good old MDR-7502 )
For under 10, go ogle the plutt ct Sennheiser HD with SERIES (457 for example)
<p class="bbcode-offtopic"> Off topic: <span>No, no, I do not bump Sennheiser</span>