= Sony Walkman MDR-G42LP "Street style" headphones - My review =
INTRO
The Sony Walkman MDR-G42LP headphones are defined as " Over Ear Neckband" type because of their design which make this product quite a successful one when matched with Sony renowned quality of sound and durability. ... Read review
Advantages: sound quality, durability, comfort, price Disadvantages: I can hardly think of any
========== Sony Walkman MDR-G42LP "Street style" headphones - My review ==========
==INTRO==
The Sony Walkman MDR-G42LP headphones are defined as " Over Ear Neckband" type because of their design which make this product quite a successful one when matched with Sony renowned quality of sound and durability. They fall into the low price category but don't let that affect your judgment, you are ... ...walking
Sony Acoustic Twin Turbo Circuit for deep bass sound
30 mm gold-plated driver unit for high-quality sound
Light-weight, portable headphones
==MY REVIEW==
OVERVIEW
As soon as I put them on I knew I was onto something good. These headphones beat all my expectations. I was originally a bit unconvinced by the idea of an ear mounting design which would hold ... more
==== Sony Walkman MDR-G42LP "Street style" headphones - My review ==========
INTRO
The Sony Walkman MDR-G42LP headphones are defined as " Over Ear Neckband" type because of their design which make this product quite a successful one when matched with Sony renowned quality of sound and durability. They fall into the low price category but don't let that affect your judgment, you are bound to be impressed by them! Here is my review with my personal opinion of this product but let's start with the main features first...
FEATURES
Stable even when playing sports, dancing and walking Sony Acoustic Twin Turbo Circuit for deep bass sound 30 mm gold-plated driver unit for high-quality sound Light-weight, portable headphones
MY REVIEW
OVERVIEW As soon as I put them on I knew I was onto something good. These headphones beat all my expectations. I was originally a bit unconvinced by the idea of an ear mounting design which would hold on your ears rather than your head as headphones classically do. However the design is so well made that these headphones surpass in comfort all other kinds I have. They stay very steady on your ears without hurting and they are very light too (just 63 grams). For these very qualities, this product is suited also for active people who want to use headphones while playing sports, dancing or just simply walking of course. I am personally more of a couch potato but I find them very useful when travelling on trains and bus. I especially like the fact that they can easily be concealed by long hair and, in general, are not immediately eye catching. Another plus point for me is the fact that the band never actually touches your hair so that you don't have to sacrifice your hairdo in order to listen to some music... some people care about this too of course. You don't want to get to work or school with a mushroom head.
PRESENTATION They come in a plastic sturdy case which can be eventually used to store them away. There are no extras in the box, only the headphones with their wire and the usual leaflets (European guarantee and safety instructions). Nothing superb but the box is very nice and I am not going to throw it away.
HOW IS THE SOUND? Excellent, just excellent! Sony is of course well known for the sound quality of their products and this one is up to the expectation. With its gold plated plug the durability and quality is guaranteed. Also the bases are very good and the padded magnets are large enough to "cover" your hearing from excessive environment noises (such as people blabbing around you or the roaring engine of the bus) so that you won't need to blast the volume at its maximum in crowded places as it often happens, especially with earphones. I read that these headphones use an acoustic turbo circuit to reproduce clear treble and extended bass response sound. Whatever this acoustic turbo circuit thing is, it surely does a great job. The sound is crisp and clear, not something you would really expect from a low-range product. As a matter of fact, the cost of these is quite low and the quality/price ratio very high.
HOW IS THE PRICE These headphones come quite inexpensive. Usually between £10-£15. I purchased them on Play.com for £9.99 but I have heard that sometimes they are to be found even cheaper in shops (someone said £5 but that's on the verge of the urban legend) but £10 is more than a fair price for these beauties.
ANY BAD POINTS Honestly I could not find a fault with these headphones. They are just good. Of course they don't have volume control but I never cared for that.
FINAL WORDS What else can I say, these headphones are just superb for their price, quality and comfort... and let's admit it, they look cool. Perfect for all sorts of uses, from tennis playing to bus travelling. I can suggest them to anybody who is looking for a new pair of non professional headphones. Buy them for £15 is decent, for £12 is very good but buy them for £10 and it's a deal! Consider also that I am very fussy with my headphones, if they are not what I expect they go right into the bin... but I'm here praising them. To me this was the last best buy of 2008.
WHERE TO BUY
www.play.com (£14.99 or £9.99 on sale) www.amazon.co.uk
TECHNICAL SPECS
I'll just blindly give you the list of specs I found on the back of the box. Some are easy to understand, others are for the professionals:
Frequency: 16-20,000 Hz Sensitivity (dB/mW): 104.0 Magnet: ferrite Impedance (Ohm): 24.0 No volume control Cord type: Single-sided cord Cord length: 1.5m Plug: L-Shaped stereo mini plug (gold-plated) Weight (g): 63.0
Advantages: Cheapo headphones - but not a cheapo sound! Disadvantages: The fitting. Lack of a 5mm jack plug.
I got these primarily for use with my computer, and because they were on offer at Richer Sounds for the princely sum of £5. At that price, even if they were not the best headphones in the world, I could hardly complain.
-------------- Advantages -----------
They are cheap and seem well made. I have had these for some time and have had no problems with them. They are stable when I have gone out running in them.
Sound quality is suprisingly good ... ...bass is not as good as the pair of £20 Sennheisers I use for my separates system - but you wouldn't expect it to be! These are ideal for a computer / MP3 / walkman.
----------Disadvantages---------
They don't come with a 5mm jack plug, being designed more for an MP3 player on the move. The short length of cable with these headphones also confirms this.
The fitting may not be to everyone's taste, as this clip on behind your ears and are worn not ...
drewish 14.12.2006
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