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, from Canada Summary: Sony MDR-DS5000 review summary: -very good headphones for computer gaming/DVD-ROM playback -gives convincing out-of-the-head sound from headphones -weak bass from supplied cordless headphones, but slightly better with Grado SR-60 corded headphones plugged into the headphone jack -terrible sounding with music CD sources; the DSP murders the sound quality; the sound is tinny, harsh, with little depth and no bass, like an early 80's CD player -acceptable sounding with DVD movies with AC-3 (Dolby Digital) encoding, though bass is still weak; voices sometimes tend to have an unnatural digital quality -sound quality not in the league of good Dolby digial receiver / surround speakers / subwoofer system but makes a viable option if space/neighbours prohibit a real surround speaker configuration. -a bit expensive for about US$500 Strengths: Real Dolby surround experience with Dolby Digital sources, comfortable to wear Weaknesses: Very weak bass, grainy and harsh sounding with music sources, poor and unrealistic soundstage. Similar Products Used: Grado SR-60 headphones, Computer DVD-ROM with Sigma Designs Hollywood Realmagic Plus decoder card, Fostex COP-1 Coaxial/Optical converter, Monster Cable Datalink coaxial digital cable, Rotel CD player
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