Sony MDR CD180 Digital Reference Headphones
Sony MDR CD180 Digital Reference Headphones
USER REVIEWS
[Sep 19, 2002]
Digitech
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Rugged design, haven't had a problem w/ any stress fractures or anything of the sort. They're comfortable, but compared to something you pay over $100 for I'd say they're not. I can see if you want something suitable for everyday monitoring if you're a teen, but there comes a time when you have to upgrade, once you hear another set of headphones and they completely denounce the presence of these. The price is the strength of these headphones.
Weakness:
I just broke them trying to see if I could get a better fit, lol. Aint that a mofo, I'm just happy my MDR-V900's will be here tomorrow. :D Now if this were the V900's that had broke, I'd shoot myself in the foot! haha If you are looking for something that will be suitable for mp3's and such, and you don't have the money to upgrade to a more elite set of headphones then these will be fine for you. Depends on your listening preference. Some mp3's sound great w/ these, others sound like crap. Depending on how it was recorded. If you're looking for high-quality, true sound, I'd opt for the MDR-V900's. I have those coming in now, I purchased them on a whim while reading reviews here @ audioreview. I'm going to handing these down to a friend, so they aren't really worth much to me. But for monitoring and finding crystal clear highs and accurate and defined bass, I had to upgrade. For the price, you can't beat them, especially if you're looking for something quick, that you could buy @ the wiz or circuit city. They've worked for me, but I felt it's time to step it up a lil. :) Similar Products Used: Some KOSS's back in the day, and then eh... Some other Sony's nothing special. |
[Nov 10, 2001]
Jeff
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Inexpensive
Weakness:
Boomy upper bass, hollow, colored midrange, little treble. somewhat uncomfortable, soundstage, fautiging, minimal isolation If these are $20, they aren't that bad but you can do so much better (Koss KSC-50 or UR-20). Similar Products Used: Sony MDR-V200, Koss TD-65, Koss UR-20, Koss KSC-50, Sennheiser HD500, Sennheiser HD600, Sony MDR-V600, Phillips HP550 |