Product DescriptionThese supreme headphones use Sony
exclusive technology - High Definition drivers ¿ that reproduces wide
frequency, up to 80KHz and has high power capacity. Carefully designed
to stand at the same level of the sound quality, these Studio Monitor
style headphones feature premium piano black earpieces, wide and
adjustable headband.
Product Details
* 50mm driver units with aura-nomic design
* High definition driver
* Powerful Neodymium magnet for superior sound
* Reversible ear cups for single-side monitoring
* Concealed, single-sided class 1LC-OFC coiled cord
Technical Details * Brand Name: Sony
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Model: MDR-V900HD
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Color Name: Black
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Headphones Form Factor: Ear-cup
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Headphones Technology: Binaural
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Item Weight: 999 pounds
Customer Review
By
Sj Construction "Joe Bell" (Washington, DC)
You get what you pay for,January 8, 2010
This
is what a $200 pair of headphones should sound like- the original
source material. Very little coloration. Balanced from high/midrange/low
and dynamic. I am an audiophile with custom speakers I personally
designed and they kick ass. These headphones are even more resolving (as
they should be). As mentioned in previous reviews, these are closed
headphones, can get warm, are a bit (10.2 oz.) heavier than the open
foam or buds, but the sound quality is definitely worth it. All in all
Sony has done well in making the trade offs. If you want the same
quality DJ's and recording engineers are using, then this is the
beginning of a beautiful friendship. And yes, don't judge this book
until you have at least 24 hrs. of break in time. Quality construction
always takes time to loosen up and become effortless. Enjoy!
By
Daniel Bargen (Wentzville, MO USA)
To Each Their Own,March 23, 2010
I bought these V900's when I thought my V500's were stolen. (They've since reappeared, and I can actually make a comparison.)
I
loved my V500s. They gave me very clean sound reproduction and
excellent b ase. the V900's have even clearer base. So clear, in fact,
that I'm noticing some fatigue after usage that I didn't get with the
V500's. I use both pairs daily (one at work, one at home) and I really
like the sound from both.
The difference in sound is, as
everything with acoustics and psychoacoustics, subjective to the person.
I believe the requisite larger driver in the V900's, along with the
deeper base, has created a problem with a larger cup size. Where the
V500's more firmly wrapped around my ears, there is more airspace with
the V900's. This seems to lead to another issue of brighter highs which
also add to fatigue.
It's going to depend on your ear size and
listening preferences what headphones are best for you. I'd suggest
trying them for at least an hour in the store before deciding between
similar headphones, especially if you're going to be using them for long
periods. You can always stiff the store and come back here for the
cheaper, tax-free price.
The one thing you CAN count on is that
Sony delivers some quality studio monitor headphones for the price. Not
only that, but you can even use them with iPods and other lower-power
sources. I get great sound quality out of 1/8" jack low-power devices
and my main Audio I/O box on attached to my computer at home. Again, try
them out first, but odds are that you won't get better for the price.