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Product Reviews for Sony MDR-PQ1 Headphone - Stereo - Mini-phone
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By AXM333
from Miami on 6/8/2011
Pros:
Color, Comfort, Style
Cons:
doesn't come with a stereo adapter, Not enough highs
I bought these for something different after my MDR-V6s finally died. I love the fit, it's very adjustable and doesn't budge after you find your perfect size. They're incredibly stylish, futuristic, and look like they will definitely hold up. The cord is awesome. Not only is it removable but it's flat - certainly less of a pain than the traditional flimsy/easily tangled cords. The speakers are angled towards your ear in a way I've not seen before. So far, the sound is good but not stellar. I think with a bit more breaking in they'll be better though. Balance is just not there yet.
Greatest headphones, but look stupid.
By SonyNate
from Indianapolis, Indiana on 4/14/2011
Pros:
design wise look great, Detachable Cord, Long cord, Sound great, Very Comfortable
Cons:
Pink? Really? Are you trying to prove a point that people will still buy it or just make people mad?
These are the greatest pair of headphones I own by far, the only downside? I can't wear them anywhere other than my house, because they're dipped in pink.
By LoseUrSelfET
from San Francisco, California on 2/19/2011
Pros:
Good bass, Good Looks, Good sound
Cons:
No Noise Cancellation, ONE color only (pink)
I don't know why so many people complain about the color of these headphones. It may be pink but it's a dark pink and looks sexy. They sound great, and are good for their price.
By 2stupid4you
from Texas on 1/19/2011
the color sucks, but the over all sound is great no complaints there, but when when i saw the picture i thought it was that nice red, to tell you the truth thats what it should have been to begin with
By lkasdfjishouldbestudying
from Toronto on 12/17/2010
Pros:
bass loud not muddy, comfortable for a full size, fairly balanced, NOT anything like skullcandys, Soundstage
the impedance at 70 ohms is really high for a $100 headphones, and really catches you off guard if you weren't expecting to use an amp with these.
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