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    Sony MDR-V150 Monitor Series Headphones

    • Thank you Amazon for your easy way of returning.
    • I have a smallish head and wear glasses and am still trying to find just the right way to position these on my ears.
    • Still super comfortable either way.
    • They were also really tight on the head/ears (not in a good way)
    • Amazing and Robust is the best way to describer this headphone
    • I haven't found an easy way to fix them
    • He likes the way they sound (and he is very picky in that category), and he says they are comfortable.
    • I bought 4 sets of these as a cheap way for musicians to monitor themselves while recording in my home studio
    • I love the way theses sounded, however the same C clip that connects the cups, to the actually head set broke
    • The best way to describe the audio is RICH
    • I actually bought the new model Sony came out with of the updated version of these headphones (MDR ZX100), and returned them because I liked the way this older model felt
    • It's a great way to listen loud and clear without annoying anyone
    • In lieu of Tapping sounds/music back and forth are a great way to simulate bilateral stimulation.
    • Half of my songs sound alot different, in a good way
    • I purchased this headphones - I really liked the way it sounded
    • I was amazed by the clear sound and the way I could hear some of the subtle changes in the harmonic progressions I had never heard before
    • Fortunately he likes it that way, and does not play with the volume, onece I've adjusted it for him
    • But it didn't break all the way through so I can still use them, and have been for three years now
    • My first pain never had this problem, the second pair was horrible this way and gave out after a few weeks, and my third pair occasionally has this problem and is getting worse.
    • I love the way the ear piece sets just on your ear.
    • I ordered another pair of the Sonys mainly because I like the way they sound.
    • These headphones are reasonably comfortable, though if you wear eyeglasses you might find them pressing your glasses against the side of your head in an eventually painful way
    • The cord is substantial in a good way, doesn't get in the way at all
    • Not a bad way to spend 20 bucks
    • Either way, you can feel confident you know a good thing
    • However, after many pairs of these I've noticed they break in three different ways (depending on how you use them)
    • However, over time they feel like they're becoming a little looser, but in a good way (Or maybe I'm just getting used to the pressure).Overall, these headphones are great for casual use, especially if you want slim over the ear phones that don't make you look like an alien and won't take up an entire bag.
    • To my pleasant suprise they snapped right back in the headpiece and work as if nothing happened
    • The sound is not as rich as with a large pair of headphones, but that is simply the limitation of small, earbud speakers.=>
    • These sound better than my Koss Pro 4AA's which I paid $100 for, and sound almost as good as my Bose Triports
    • The new pair I have doesn't sound nearly as good as my old pair of the same
    • They don't leak sound as far as I can tell.
    • I dominate in Counter-Strike as I can hear my enemies coming, and my music has seldom sounded better, as I listen to a wide variety of music from 50 Cent (Rap) and Juno Reactor (Trance) all the way to Checkfield (New Age) and Chuck Loeb (Jazz)
    • They provide GOOD bass response, very clear mids and highs (almost as good as most
    • This does not really work as the ear thing does not flip all the way, more like 80% or so
    • I purchased these headphones recently, and everything works as it should.
    • Headphones are marked as usual Left & Right earcup.. however if I put them on as they are marked they do not twist as they should with the shape of ears... so I wear them other
    • About 35 years ago I worked as an on-air announcer at a local music radio station in my hometown
    • I use them to record music as well as to listen to music