Sony MDR Q33LP S W.EAR On-Ear

Sony MDR Q33LP S W.EAR On-Ear 

DESCRIPTION

- Unique W.EAR headphone design eliminates neckbands and headbands, slips directly onto the ear.
- Interchangeable headphone caps let you change colors in an instant.
- Two pairs in different colors are supplied, a total of twelve colors are optional.
- Innovative spring-action earpiece cradles the ear, remains comfortable hour after hour.
- Lightweight open-air headphones are comfortable to wear, even for extended periods.
- 30 mm diameter drive units are larger than most headphones for noticeably deeper bass.
- Lower distortion and wider dynamic range.
- Frequency response extends down to a low 18 Hz.
- Neodymium magnet for maximum energy in minimum size.
- Neodymium is far more powerful than conventional Samarium Cobalt or Aluminum magnets.
- Achieves 104 dB sound pressure level output with one watt of input.
- Gold-plated mini-plug for exceptional corrosion resistance, superb confictivity, low noise.
- Oxygen Free Copper (OFC) cord minimizes resistance, maximizes sound.
- Silver MDR-Q33LP/S comes with Silver and Clear Blue headphone caps.
- Design compliments the cosmetics of selected CD Walkman and MD Walkman portables.

USER REVIEWS

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[Jun 05, 2020]
jeff89


Strength:

I cannot recommend this product - or any of Sony's stylish headphones - at this time.

Purchased:
Used  
OVERALL
RATING
3
[Apr 01, 2002]
Christian Hoehner
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Small Size, they hold on to your ears, no annoying headband, stylish look and color and durabillity.

Weakness:

At high volumes I have found that the spring inside these headphones may begin to vibrate making an annoying sound. The open design allows outside sound to drown out your music. Not good for listening in noisy places.

I''m very pleased with their performance. Don''t buy them for their sound quality because it is decent but not anything to rave about. The sound is clean and they can play pretty loud but it lacks deep bass. They are great for excercising because try as you might you can''t get these little guys to fall off. Very comfortable. I can fall asleep with them on. Perfect match for Sony MD players and MP3 players.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
[Nov 10, 2001]
Randy Leong
Audiophile

Strength:

Small size

Weakness:

Overpriced

I cannot recommend this product - or any of Sony's stylish headphones - at this time.

The Sony w.ear MDR-Q33LP/S earclip headphones are small and portable and quite comfortable for me to wear, but are disappointing in terms of sound quality. There is no low bass extension in these earclips - and somewhat harsh and raspy upper mids and lower treble, to boot. And no earclip-type headphones are as efficient as in-the-ear and traditional headband-type headphones with the same rated SPL.

In short, these headphones cost $30 - but are way overpriced for the sound quality that you get. I wouldn't pay more than about $15 for this CRAP.

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
1
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