Sony MDR-V300 Headphones with Neodymium Magnet - Folding Design
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Average customer review:Product Description
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.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #5256 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Sony
- Model: MDR-V300
- Released on: 2003-07-07
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .26 pounds
Features
- SONY MONITORING HEADPHONES
- NEOMYDIUM MAGNET FOR POWERFUL BADD AND CLEAR TREBLE SOUND.
- METALLIC FINISH FOR THE EARCUPS
- GOLD PLATED PLUGS TO PROVIDE RELIABLE TRANSMISSION OF AUDIO SIGNALS
- FOLDING DESGIN FOR CARRYING AND STORAGE
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
Sony's MDR-V300 Studio Monitor Series Headphones feature Supra-Aural Design for excellent listening comfort, 30 mm Diameter Drivers for deep bass, High-energy Neodymium Magnets, Reversible Earcups for single-sided monitoring, a High-Grade Metallic Finish, a Folding Design, a Wide Molded headband for long-lasting comfort, and a Gold-Plated UniMatchPlug.
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Customer Reviews
Very good, but little difference in of this MDR range headphones
I'm a DJ and personally don't go for the fancy expensive can's that big names throw out. I previously owned the V200 which had started to get a bit crackly on the Hi-Hat's and bass, so I wanted an upgrade and went for these seeming as they're next in line.
Truth be hold in my eyes (or ears, should I say...) their is very little difference between these and even the V200 or V500 (both of which cost more or less!). The build quality is the same; OK but over time becomes creaky and fragile. The sound quality is very much similar, perhaps a little more bass performance in these than the V200. Apart from it's nice silver finish, little more can be said, except Sony could be charging you an extra tenner for the delight of a screw-on Long Headphone Jack (Rather than the previous plug in) and for the fact that this Headphone Jack is Gold Plated rather than Silver, for the old propaganda story of it conducting more electricity, though fore it "must" produce better sound... (Though again, I have grave doubts about whether such a thing is important when bass is thumping away in a DJ booth).
My next pair of can will be a different make. As much as I like these headphones, and the overall value, I'm sure their a better makes out their which can produce longer lasting drive units. I only got a few months out of my last pair before they started to crackle badly, which suggests though these are supposed to be "DJ" headphones, they just can't withstand the real situation. After plenty of research, it is my opinion that most companies are as bad as each other, and the only way to find the "perfect" headphones is by word of mouth. I'm not forking out for these babies ever couple of months!
Very good but fragile
I have had 3 pairs of these excellent headphones now. The last two pairs have had the connector brackets broken. I could forgive 1 breaking, but 2 is not good engineering.
However the sound quality, comfort of wearing and the really excellent long connecting cable make up for this small problem.
Don't hesitate to buy, but treat carefully.
Well worth the money
I bought these headphones 2 years ago mainly to use with my 8-track recorder, and I wasn't disappointed. When recording I use a wide variety of effects and different depths of frequency, but the V300 copes with these extremely well, providing a clear treble sound and a warm, powerful bass sound. Even when cranking up the volume the speakers fail to distort or hiss.
The build and finish are solid and they are very comfortable to wear. The adjustable sliders on either side do a great job ensuring anyone can put them on without causing any discomfort. The length of the cable is quite long, providing some manoeuvrability, whilst the removable jack adaptor means you can plug these into both 1/4 and 1/8th inch sockets.
Even at £10 dearer these would still be great value for money. You can't go wrong with them.






