I bought these this week from amazon.co.uk for £10 including delivery. That's US $15.
Packaging, appearance, warranty, euro-nanny knows best:
Mine arrived in the small European packaging box,...
Absolutely beautiful little player. It's just a gorgeous chunk of tech that feels good to hold. For me personally tech has to have form as well as function and the AK120 doesn't disappoint on...
I agree w most reviews that these does not warrant the $499 MSRP. (Then rather opt for D5k, D7k).
BUT - at the +-$230 range I got them at (Amazon warehouse) - these are VERY good value for...
Disclaimer-
This review has been written based on past 2 year’s observations. I am not a part of the audio industry or trade and I represent no one but myself, and this review is written...
Introduction
The easiest way to explain the Sennheiser CX-150's is that they do what you can reasonably expect. You can't really expect much from a pair of sub-50 dollar IEM's, and frankly, I...
Well the build quality of the MDR-1R is only decent.
Doesn't it also include in-line volume controls, Bluetooth connectivity, etc.? Maybe Sony should just make a stripped down MDR-1R for music, and chop $50 off the price for dumping Bluetooth and the in-line volume control.
Doesn't it also include in-line volume controls, Bluetooth connectivity, etc.? Maybe Sony should just make a stripped down MDR-1R for music, and chop $50 off the price for dumping Bluetooth and the in-line volume control.
MDR-1R is stripped down and comes with extra cable w/o inline control. MDR-1RB has bluetooth and 1RNC noise cancelling circuit.
Been interested in both the Mad Dogs and the MDR-1Rs and I (thankfully) found this comparison. Im not a basshead (if I was I wouldnt be looking at these two headphones now would I?) and Im content with average bass (it still does matter!) but I like my mids and trebles. So treble and mid-wise what would be the better?