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HiFi/audiophile headphone from Sony belonging to the MDR series

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  • callofyucallofyu

    avoid headphone!

    Sony MDR-V150Published on 09/18/11 at 05:07
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    we only hear the bass with !!! the model really says it all MDR !!!!
  • RuchmanRuchman

    Trs good helmet

    Sony MDR-V150Published on 11/20/11 at 12:09
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    I use this headphone now for almost 8 years and I'm bluffing with its robustness. It is true that it is an entry level headset but the sound is correct and the trs Longva is exemplary. He followed me throughout my travels, mix, hiking and even falls ... Submitted always!
    A trs trs good value quality / price for the quality of sound and robust!
  • annagramannagram

    Sony MDR-V150Published on 04/10/05 at 06:49
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    Trusting too quickly the brand, I bought a Sony MDR-V150. It is much easier to be tempted by this product that submitted at any semblance of quality (ear leather, true or false, pure line, over a comfortable Diameter , etc.)..
    Ds the first test, we must dchanter Ms sural the lack of power and especially exploded: low but not acceptable Aiges, cymbals and triangles are inaudible, noys in a sound reminiscent of the colorless lectrophones 50s.
    I know I'm difficult and that classical music does not forgive anything, but I regret this purchase will go straight to finish in a drawer. Only positive, but the price thirty euros you can get much better.
  • SparkendeFuglSparkendeFugl

    Sony MDR-V150Published on 08/11/05 at 13:26
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    I use it for a few days and I confess that in terms of simple MOVICE that I am he "makes" good. Apart from acute agrésif the reudu and faithful to the source, if I may say so.

    Of course it will not allow you to mix for a few hours, but if my experience is dashing, rendering the class perfectly neutral in the column "monitoring headphones." After you say what it is I do not unpleasant.

    The headphone like the ears (one can also hot;)) and diffuse sound. No need to turn up the volume to hear a background, low-faithful rendering, and finally nothing like headphones hifis everything I could have.

    I think for anyone who is looking for a first headphone, as I am beginner, it's an OPPORTUN…
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    I use it for a few days and I confess that in terms of simple MOVICE that I am he "makes" good. Apart from acute agrésif the reudu and faithful to the source, if I may say so.

    Of course it will not allow you to mix for a few hours, but if my experience is dashing, rendering the class perfectly neutral in the column "monitoring headphones." After you say what it is I do not unpleasant.

    The headphone like the ears (one can also hot;)) and diffuse sound. No need to turn up the volume to hear a background, low-faithful rendering, and finally nothing like headphones hifis everything I could have.

    I think for anyone who is looking for a first headphone, as I am beginner, it's an OPPORTUNITY s'qgit to test the environment without breaking the bank.
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  • Batchman2005Batchman2005

    Sony MDR-V150Published on 08/19/05 at 03:36
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    I just purchased via ebay from Austria, I possde of several headphones Beyerdynamic and others. I tested these headphones with my MP3 player a Thomson. Your exact!

    Comfort: 5 / 10
    Agues: 3 / 10
    Frquences medium: 6 / 10
    Bass: 3 / 10
    Gnrale quality: 3 / 10
    Average gnrale test: 4 / 10

    Since I pay 26.90 euros this headphone, I'll add a point when even.
    or 5 / 10. The overall quality is good for me not trs, but that price, I will be too demanding.
    As against the full price, I will put the odds of only 3 / 10.
    Prochanement, I will test another Sony headphones, I have also purchased on ebay in Germany, this is the MDR-CD780 criticize APRS I have made comparative tests with my…
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    I just purchased via ebay from Austria, I possde of several headphones Beyerdynamic and others. I tested these headphones with my MP3 player a Thomson. Your exact!

    Comfort: 5 / 10
    Agues: 3 / 10
    Frquences medium: 6 / 10
    Bass: 3 / 10
    Gnrale quality: 3 / 10
    Average gnrale test: 4 / 10

    Since I pay 26.90 euros this headphone, I'll add a point when even.
    or 5 / 10. The overall quality is good for me not trs, but that price, I will be too demanding.
    As against the full price, I will put the odds of only 3 / 10.
    Prochanement, I will test another Sony headphones, I have also purchased on ebay in Germany, this is the MDR-CD780 criticize APRS I have made comparative tests with my other headsets.

    Finally, I can not recommend this headphone compared with the Beyerdynamic again (DT 231 pro) is simply wrong. Dtail small, the DT 231 pro rated two times cheaper than the Sony for quality suprieur widely. You decide, finally plutt listen, I meant!
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  • djtefdjtef

    Sony MDR-V150Published on 08/16/06 at 12:43
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    I do not use more because it is broken, I used a good year (heavy use: mix primarily): the arms were broken in the setting of head circumference, and there is not enough SETTINGS the atria: a pity.
    lots of bass, but lacks many acute, ill-made cymbals, flicker.
    for the price it goes but it should not say that it is a headphone for dj!
    - With experience, you do again this choice?
    No, I do not think I would put more money not to the point of paying me the references: too expensive!
    I put that 4 / 10 because it did not take long road
  • kilderkidkilderkid

    not bad at all

    Sony MDR-V150Published on 09/26/11 at 01:13
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    How long have you use it?
    Since May 2011, several months of "portable mp3" Sony mostly.

    What is so special that you like most and least?
    light weight and good insulation from the outside, the overall balance of sound (as far as we are not sending any rotten mp3 ...)
    for at least a cable a little stiff ... but it can be a + as it twists Resita best ... and then missing a few decibels for those who like to listen hard.
    I have a slight sound of vibrating plastic in a headset on the low ... but finally bit annoying.

    Have you tried many other models before buying it?
    tried something a panasonic 300 (I bought at the same time as big and as + + in the low round for a pleasant chang…
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    How long have you use it?
    Since May 2011, several months of "portable mp3" Sony mostly.

    What is so special that you like most and least?
    light weight and good insulation from the outside, the overall balance of sound (as far as we are not sending any rotten mp3 ...)
    for at least a cable a little stiff ... but it can be a + as it twists Resita best ... and then missing a few decibels for those who like to listen hard.
    I have a slight sound of vibrating plastic in a headset on the low ... but finally bit annoying.

    Have you tried many other models before buying it?
    tried something a panasonic 300 (I bought at the same time as big and as + + in the low round for a pleasant change), the pioneer HDJ500 (too lours, bulky and high), beyerdynamic dt235, Sennheiser HD202 , Hd 205, Denon DN-HP500, and many others in the range above that I will not in comparison.

    How would you rate the quality / price?
    then frankly I rejouins the opinion of most that I know, who said he must remain Coheris and not complain about 30 euros a headphone because he has not the qualities of a headphone at 300 euros. ..
    then for its price, I find it very bluntly :-)

    With experience, you do again this choice
    yes of course (with or without a headphone: o)) it's cheap and it's nice.
    and if you're not a nag weak, we take care of business and it not break.
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  • Sirius XAimSirius XAim

    A good headset for outdoor or replacement.

    Sony MDR-V150Published on 09/23/11 at 11:12
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    I have a PC 350 and has Sennheizer NRC Use of headphones such as the Sony MDR V6, so for me a headphone has a really good sound from 130 euros.

    Néamoins, I like the V150. I used headphones as travel on the bus / train / plane, walking etc.. Or as a headphone "moniotoring" on my mixer. This is a good school for anyone headphone would not come out the beast of 200 euros or Studio Salon. It noteras also the presence of an adapter "big jack" that makes so utillisable on mixing consoles and other devices "pro"

    Its level was very high low round (personal, I like made neutral with acute bein detail) that are choking a little on the high notes without damaging its not raining. The treble is s…
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    I have a PC 350 and has Sennheizer NRC Use of headphones such as the Sony MDR V6, so for me a headphone has a really good sound from 130 euros.

    Néamoins, I like the V150. I used headphones as travel on the bus / train / plane, walking etc.. Or as a headphone "moniotoring" on my mixer. This is a good school for anyone headphone would not come out the beast of 200 euros or Studio Salon. It noteras also the presence of an adapter "big jack" that makes so utillisable on mixing consoles and other devices "pro"

    Its level was very high low round (personal, I like made neutral with acute bein detail) that are choking a little on the high notes without damaging its not raining. The treble is slightly behind but not gentle on the ear and does not gézillent. The sound is generally quite healthy, no distortion, good for an earlier headphone 20 euros.

    For twenty euros it has a mobile product that fits as well as other small budjets just looking for replacement or a headphone they can travel without utilliser of damaging stress.

    The Construct is pretty feeble. It can also break easily. The headphone and the game grinds, auqune foam arch which removes a lot of comfort, Nevertheless, he remains light and once "made" it does not really feel ...
    The Deseine is simple and gives a slight look pro. The matte coating prevents scratches and finger marks that kill headsets aesthetics "brilliant"

    Notes

    Construction 6 / 10
    Its 7 / 10 (for its price range)
    Comfort: 7 / 10
    Value for money 8 / 10
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  • FmegoFmego

    Sony MDR-V150Published on 01/03/09 at 10:20
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    It's been a year and a half that I use with my iPod and I'm very happy!
    It's pretty solid, good sound (for 30 Euros) and is comfortable.
    I do not recommend it for the mix of course, but for a player, he is spot on!
    I put him high marks for its value.
  • WaveBatWaveBat

    Sony MDR-V150Published on 06/13/09 at 05:11
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    - How long have you use it? A year or so. I was offered the opportunity. - What is the particular feature you like best and least? Plus: It's a friendly trs trs to weight and bulky Reduces (I play bass in the headphones with a great power, it has a trs good record!), And a good mix power! Maybe a lack of precision in the treble ... The least: It really is not solid. I broke it at the "lyre" and glued every month the super glue 3 for 10 months, and I just finished breaking the loop ... Yeah. - How do you report qualitprix? It's pretty good, but it will require careful to trs! - With the exprience, you do again this choice? ... I turned to a plutt mga big home studio headphones and a pair of …
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    - How long have you use it? A year or so. I was offered the opportunity. - What is the particular feature you like best and least? Plus: It's a friendly trs trs to weight and bulky Reduces (I play bass in the headphones with a great power, it has a trs good record!), And a good mix power! Maybe a lack of precision in the treble ... The least: It really is not solid. I broke it at the "lyre" and glued every month the super glue 3 for 10 months, and I just finished breaking the loop ... Yeah. - How do you report qualitprix? It's pretty good, but it will require careful to trs! - With the exprience, you do again this choice? ... I turned to a plutt mga big home studio headphones and a pair of earphones for my mp3 ear, although plutt versatile.
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  • ricoutericoute

    Sony MDR-V150Published on 10/23/09 at 02:52
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    It's been 3 months

    Actually, I wanted a headset for my teenager, and I trusted the Sony renames it's true not particulirement axis on headphones!!

    I myself even a Akg K 501 (not really the same budget 165) and another member of the range headphone a Philips SBC 400

    The +: a comfortable, finishing srieuse

    The -: low hyper inflate at all ralistes pretending mdium a shy and rather short treble
    So the bandwidth profile downhill.
    Low trs tonic (just in the times such as Extreme Xbass but tiresome over time.

    Compared with the Philips sbc 400 homogne is more open in the medium but shorter in acute low.

    The R / P / Q is not foncirement bad, if you want a headphone with a Neutr…
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    It's been 3 months

    Actually, I wanted a headset for my teenager, and I trusted the Sony renames it's true not particulirement axis on headphones!!

    I myself even a Akg K 501 (not really the same budget 165) and another member of the range headphone a Philips SBC 400

    The +: a comfortable, finishing srieuse

    The -: low hyper inflate at all ralistes pretending mdium a shy and rather short treble
    So the bandwidth profile downhill.
    Low trs tonic (just in the times such as Extreme Xbass but tiresome over time.

    Compared with the Philips sbc 400 homogne is more open in the medium but shorter in acute low.

    The R / P / Q is not foncirement bad, if you want a headphone with a Neutral is not made it for you!

    No, I will not repeat that choice is a headphone o we screw up the ears!
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  • fromagedechevrefromagedechevre

    Daube true! Pure scam

    Sony MDR-V150Published on 06/25/11 at 09:18
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    I wanted to give my opinion on this headphone is a rip-off!

    Cot's, no complaints. It plutt of quality with good bass and a good headphone that encloses the ears. The sounds of the collection's outdoor are not audible and foam / ear (?) Plutt are comfortable ...

    Cot quality manufacturing, it's a real *** Wed E!

    Only a small plastic tab half a cm holds the headphone of the Earphone. The slightest shock, headphone is broken ... garbage management (not arparer). M mine has slipped from the hands. A drop of 70cm and silent botched!

    I checked with friends who had the same (30th to the F * AC, as no chance) ... same conclusion!

    Banner!

    And say that we pollute the earth with plast…
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    I wanted to give my opinion on this headphone is a rip-off!

    Cot's, no complaints. It plutt of quality with good bass and a good headphone that encloses the ears. The sounds of the collection's outdoor are not audible and foam / ear (?) Plutt are comfortable ...

    Cot quality manufacturing, it's a real *** Wed E!

    Only a small plastic tab half a cm holds the headphone of the Earphone. The slightest shock, headphone is broken ... garbage management (not arparer). M mine has slipped from the hands. A drop of 70cm and silent botched!

    I checked with friends who had the same (30th to the F * AC, as no chance) ... same conclusion!

    Banner!

    And say that we pollute the earth with plastic components and few such to make stews, whose life has quivaut 2 weeks ...
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  • mikoomikoo

    Sony MDR-V150Published on 02/13/10 at 01:20
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    Global Review-
    its good for me, they are not too sharp and with a very good powerful bass snare is good enough
    I don't listen to classical music and it's not used in the studio, perfect for being mobile, in the subway such as  "closed headphones", and for its price I recommend it to everyone who loves bass and volume supercharged what good juice! and for those who criticize stop being stingy and put up the dough if you want more quality. 
  • moosersmoosers

    Sony MDR-V150Published on 06/13/10 at 22:29
    The Sony MDR-V150s are a set of consumer headphones that are designed for general listening purposes. I've listened to music on these headphones a number of times, but don't own a pair of them myself. They are definitely some of the cheapest headphones that Sony has to offer in their MDR line of headphones, which range from headphones like these to real high end studio headphones. I'm definitely a fan of Sony's work in general, so with this review I'm largely taking into account that these are designed for consumers and not for studio use. If you're thinking about these for anything besides listening to your iPod or mp3 player on, I'd definitely recommend that you think again. While th…
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    The Sony MDR-V150s are a set of consumer headphones that are designed for general listening purposes. I've listened to music on these headphones a number of times, but don't own a pair of them myself. They are definitely some of the cheapest headphones that Sony has to offer in their MDR line of headphones, which range from headphones like these to real high end studio headphones. I'm definitely a fan of Sony's work in general, so with this review I'm largely taking into account that these are designed for consumers and not for studio use. If you're thinking about these for anything besides listening to your iPod or mp3 player on, I'd definitely recommend that you think again. While the MDR-V150's are an okay enough set of headphones to listen to music on, they're definitely not worthy of much more than average praise. They'll definitely get the job done if you just want to listen to music on them, but the low end response isn't there and they also don't stay on your head all that well. I don't think that I'd even recommend checking mixes on these unless you're really looking for something down and dirty. Basically, these sound like the price that they command, which really isn't much at all. The price is definitely the best part of these headphones, as they're worth it considering how cheap they are. However, the bottom line is that you're going to have to spend some more money if you want a nice set of studio headphones, but if you want something cheap, these are fine and will more times than not get the job done. If you do want a pair of studio headphones and are willing to spend a bit more money, I'd check out either the Sony MDR-V500 or the Sennheiser HD 280's.
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