Sony's MDR-V300 Studio Monitor Series Headphones feature Supra-Aural Design for excellent ... more
listening comfort, 30 mm Diameter Drivers for deep bass, High-energy Neodymium Magnets, Reversible Earcups for single-sided monitoring, a High-Grade Metallic
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Sony's MDR-V300 Studio Monitor Series Headphones feature Supra-Aural Design for excellent ... more
listening comfort, 30 mm Diameter Drivers for deep bass, High-energy Neodymium Magnets, Reversible Earcups for single-sided monitoring, a High-Grade Metallic
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These Sony MDR-V300 headphones come in a silver colour complete with neodymium magnets for ... more
powerful bass and clear treble sound. A 30mm driver unit is featured for high quality sound along with reversible earcups for single-soded DJ monitoring. Compa...
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This headphone by SONY is the Sony DJ MDR-V300 and comes equipped with reversible ... more
earphones and Neodyme transductor. The silver finish conveys an impression of elegance and modernity. Its being flexible makes it less cumbersome. The MDR-V300 also comes...
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This headphone by SONY is the Sony DJ MDR-V300 and comes equipped with reversible ... more
earphones and Neodyme transductor. The silver finish conveys an impression of elegance and modernity. Its being flexible makes it less cumbersome. The MDR-V300 also comes...
Postage & Packaging: £3.89 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days...
Recently bought myself a pair of sony mdv150 head phones. I picked them up in tescos costing 12 pounds. In the past I have personaly owned about 25 pairs of head phones ranging from the very cheap to the quite expensive. These small light weight head phones are miles ahead of any of the other cheap head phones i Have tried and can even hold their own amongst the mid range ones i have used personaly. Now obviously these are not the worlds greatest headphones but for the price asked there is just no comparison in my honest opinion, they weight next to nothing are comfortable in prolonged use and are so versatile they are big enough to use for bedroom deejaying and small enough to wear while walking the streets without looking like a muppet. Sound quality is great and the cable is long enough to give you movement but not so long that you ...
Gerryatrix 24.06.2009
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: helpful Review of Sony MDR V150
Advantages: Comfy and provides great sunds quality Disadvantages: Cable is too long
These were bought for me as a birthday present as everyone knows i love my music. She bought them for £19.99 which is excellent value for money.
On first impressions, I thought they looked very stylish and cool. They dont look tacky and have 'sony' in small writing on each earphone in silver .
I use these with my ipod when I want more 'surround' sound or more depth. My music sounds much better with these headphones as it delivers music very clearly and also nearly blocks out the noise around me. I dont like to use the ipod ones as because they are white people are more likely to know it is an ipod and therefore try to steal it. Also the earphones wont stay in my ears properly.
The headphones are well cushioned and are very comfortable to use and doesnt make my ears sore (unlike others do). The headphones are also flexible to ...
shellebell 03.09.2004
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: helpful Review of Sony MDR V300
Advantages: Comfy to wear and look good. Disadvantages: Sound quality
I paid £50 for a pair of these around two years ago. The plan was to use them for the PC/Hi-FI etc... on late nights and so on. Nice soft ear pads and an easily ajustable headband make for comfortable use. Playing any source through them at low volume sounds quite dull and un-involving, but its bearable at least. This doesnt matter though because all headphones sound better when you crank them up dont they? Not the case for these so-called 'DJ' headphones. They are terrible on a medium to high volume with fast baselines. The bass is all distorted and just flaps around in the background. Its sounds like the noise you hear when you blow out while being under water. The treble is splashy and ear peircing like scraping a fork accross a plate. Combine those two sounds together and 5 minutes later you will throw them in a dark corner ...
Kel1981 02.11.2005
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