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Sony MDR-710LP
$60.00
Released June, 2006
The Pros:Clear and well-rounded sound, covers the frequency range well. Bass response is strong and tight, great for music with a beat. Overall response is great at lower volumes, can get as loud as you want.
The Cons:Not as much detail in the audio as Sennheiser PX200's. Springy headband makes them tend to fold up on themselves when you don't want them to.
The Sony MDR-710LP is a high-end set of headphones designed to be lightweight and comfortable for people of all ages; they are specifically targeted for on-the-go and portable use. The MDR-710LP set features a simple design, that elaborates the lightweight and casual purpose of the headphones and also includes a simple, folding mechanism for complete portability.
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The 710LP model introduces a 30mm driver that delivers booming bass and a closed, Supra-Aural design; set to rest lightly on, but still cover, the outside region of the ears. The headset also includes additional features such as a convenient carrying case, Neodymium internal magnets, a 3.9ft (1.2m) cord, and a gold-plated stereo mini plug. The Sony MDR-710LP headphone set was released on April 2, 2004 and has an MSRP of $59.99.
Key Specs
- Simple, ultra-lightweight design for casual/relaxed or portable use
- Open-air, dynamic earphones set to rest lightly on outside of ears
- Built-in Foldable mechanism and folding design
- Bundled with a convenient carrying case
- 3.9ft (1.2m) cord
- Gold-plated stereo mini-plug
- Driver Unit: 30mm
- Frequency Response: 12Hz - 24,000Hz
- Impedance: 24 ohms
- Sensitivity: 106dB/mW
- Magnet: Neodymium
- Release Date: 04/02/2004
- MSRP: $59.99
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Pros & Cons
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clear and well-rounded sound, covers the frequency range well
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bass response is strong and tight, great for music with a beat
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overall response is great at lower volumes, can get as loud as you want
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very light on your head and stay comfortable after hours of use
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case is unique and keeps everything secure
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not as much detail in the audio as Sennheiser PX200's
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springy headband makes them tend to fold up on themselves when you don't want them to
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