Sony MDR-710LP Headset Wired

  • Brand : Sony
  • Product name : MDR-710LP
  • Product code : MDR710LP
  • Category : Headphones & Headsets
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  • Long product name Sony MDR-710LP Headset Wired :

    MDR-710LP Outdoor closed type with superior folding mechanism, High-grade metallic finish

  • Short summary description Sony MDR-710LP Headset Wired :

    Sony MDR-710LP, Wired, 12 - 24000 Hz, 65 g, Headset

  • Long summary description Sony MDR-710LP Headset Wired :

    Sony MDR-710LP. Product type: Headset. Connectivity technology: Wired. Headphone frequency: 12 - 24000 Hz. Weight: 65 g

Reviews
Updated:
2011-10-04 06:25:05
Average rating:70
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Updated:
2011-10-04 06:25:02
Average rating:70
Although at high volumes Sony’s MDR-710 LP is audible by just about everyone within a foot of you, you’ll be pretty satisfied with the healthy kick of the MDR 710’s 30mm drivers, its light weight and its relative ease of use between many portable audio...
  • For a 30mm driver, these headphones offer a healthy kick you’d expect from headphones with much larger drivers and at a fraction of the weight. The universal stereo mini-plug allows for easy use between most portable audio devices.
  • The folding mechanism has an annoying tendency to fold up in random configurations if you place the unfolded headset aside. Also at high volumes, your audio/visual device can be heard audibly by just about everyone in your near vicinity. Most importantly, the headset’s sound is a bit on the bass-heavy side – it works for bass heavy Hip Hop, Rap, Techno, Dance, Rock, Heavy Metal, and other genres...
  • For most applications and volume settings you’ll be pretty satisfied with the MDR 710’s healthy kick despite the minor aggravation of having the folding mechanism fold the headset at random...