NEOMYDIUM MAGNET FOR POWERFUL BADD AND CLEAR TREBLE SOUND.
METALLIC FINISH FOR THE EARCUPS
GOLD PLATED PLUGS TO PROVIDE RELIABLE TRANSMISSION OF AUDIO SIGNALS
Editorial Review:
This headphone by SONY is the Sony DJ MDR-V300 and comes equipped with reversible 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 with a 3 meter long cord allowing you to move around and listen to your tunes at the same time.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
very good headphones I've just bought my second pair of Sony MDR-V300 Headphones, these are about the best headphones for the price. Ideal for movies, music or anything else you can think of! Brilliant. They really make a difference to games.
A bit of a let down I'm usually quite a fan of Sony products, but having purchased these i think i'll return them to the store i bought them from.
The folding design means that the phones bend inwards more than usual making this set very tight, and they aren't too keen to flex to fit.
The sound isn't all too clear and they're quite bass heavy, though to be fair i believe they are designed for DJ use.
Initially Great! But... There are some flaws that should be pointed out. sure, they're great headphones in terms of music and sound, but you should also be aware that they are tight around the head, and put large amounts of pressure around the ears. I cant see my self wearing them for a few hours. Also, the plastic frame covering majority of the headphones are extremely weak and fragile. (mine snapped in two days) Hopefully it got repaired, with some tape and was fine and I treated them with caution. Though, the worst part... more info
Dark sound, sore ears, and that bloody cord! Just thought people should know that these headphones REALLY aren't worth getting. Someone said the sound was "warm", which may be a plus for casual listeners, they don't sound awful, just really really dark, verging on muddy and boomy, definately not natural, so no good for audiophiles. Also no good for anyone who'll be listening for more than a couple of hours because I invariably get horribly sore ear cartilage due to the phones pressing too hard, something you'll think is silly until you've gone the... more info