Sony MDR-NC5 Headphones
Sony MDR-NC5 Headphones
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 04, 2001]
Rob
Casual Listener
Strength:
Very comfortable to wear
Weakness:
Weak sound quality - lacks sparkle in treble and power in bass The SONY noise cancling headphone looks sharp but performs only adequately. Compared to the AIWA noise canceling headphone which is $49 (half the price of SONY), the SONY lacks crispness in treble and lacking in bass. For comfort SONY wins but for sound quality and value AIWA is the best bet. Similar Products Used: AIWA HP-CN5 |
[Jan 23, 2001]
Yves
Audiophile
Strength:
Effective noise reduction of aircraft noise.
Weakness:
I would not use these headphones at home, not hi-fi quality. Too expensive even at US$100. Charged a rip-off price in the UK. Similar Products Used: None. |
[Feb 23, 2001]
Thomas Day
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
The NDR-NC5 phones are adequate for reducing many office noises, primarily low frequency noises. In my limited experience, I've found these units to be a good compromise between effectiveness, comfort, and portability.
Weakness:
The phones' electronics is relatively noisy. In an office environment, you may simply be exchanging environment and air conditioning noise for white noise generated by the phones themselves. A fairly good product, but somewhat expensive considering the limited effectiveness. Similar Products Used: NoiseBuster headphones and Koss passive noise reduction headphones. |