Sony MDR 301LP Open Air Headphones

Sony MDR 301LP Open Air Headphones 

DESCRIPTION

- Lightweight open-air headphones are comfortable to wear, even for extended periods; also allow you to hear ambient sound.
- 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 14 Hz.
- Ferrite magnets for high energy in a modest size; help produce ample sound output-101 dB sensitivity.
- PET diaphragms ensure high rigidity for minimum distortion; low mass for high-frequency response all the way out to 20,000 Hz.
- Sony Acoustic Turbo Circuit for high efficiency; gets high sonic output from your portable stereo; extends bass response.
- Self-adjusting headband conforms precisely to the curve of your head for a fit that stays comfortable, even after listening for hours on end.
- Angle-adjustable housing pivots the earcups for maximum comfort.
- Single-sided cord minimizes headphone cord tangles and nuisance.
- Sony UniMatch plug with fixed mini plug for portable use and phone plug for home use.
- Gold-plated plugs to help resist corrosion for high conductivity, low noise.

USER REVIEWS

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[Aug 23, 2002]
DirtyScab
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

price

Weakness:

try replacing the foam ear muffs.....the only option is buy a new pair of headphones..........SONY do u supply these??

These have been great for the price. I have used these both for gaming and audio listening. Not perfect but damn good for the money.

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

Strength:

Better sounding than other cheap Sony headphones

Weakness:

Self-adjusting headband doesn't always stay in position
Not as good sounding as comparably priced Koss headphones

I admit to have bought these headphones as a curiosity. These headphones are comfortable for me to wear, and delivers decent sound quality (though the Koss Porta Pro/Sporta Pro/KSC-35/KSC-50/KSC-55 outperforms the MDR-301LP). They have some bass response, some mids, and somewhat harsh treble. And they're more efficient than the cheaper Sony open-air traditional headphones, so I can use them on a newer Walkman player without having to turn up the volume to highly distorting levels.

The self-adjusting headband is convenient, but the one on the MDR-301LP has a flaw: The spring is overly stiff; the headband always wants to return to its smallest position.

Overall, not bad for $20 or $25, but I've heard better for the price.

Similar Products Used:

Koss Porta Pro, Koss KSC-50

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
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