Sony MDR-S5000 Headphones
Sony MDR-S5000 Headphones
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 25, 2000]
Guy
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Light wieght, good analog sound, comfortable,wireless
Weakness:
Price, 5.1Channel Dolby Digital This is a good idea! I got agreat deal, 399. and they went back after some debate.First off you can not EQ the digital Similar Products Used: Sens 580 /tsb |
[Jan 24, 2000]
Aaron
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Light weight; Powerful Logic 3D processing for that much wanted psychoacoustic effect; Balance, volume and auto-on/off controls incorporated into headset.
Weakness:
IR rather than RF transmission. Not DTS capable (as if that matters). Price aside (at $500.00 list this baby ain't cheap) the Sony MDR-DS5000 is a great sounding wireless headphone system that actually delivers! When you first put the headset on you are definitely aware that you are wearing headphones. After awhile (due to their light weight and head-friendly design) they become less noticeable. I actually found myself reaching for the remote to adjust the volume. You really do get a sense of 5.1 surround. I will not tell you that these phones will rival a good 5.1 speaker setup; (maybe not even a bad setup for that matter) but, I don't believe that was their intended purpose. Let's face it...nothing beats a good subwoofer for earth shattering, wake-the-neighbors BASS! But, if you don't want to register on the Richter scale (or have your neighbors call the cops at 11:00 PM) then I strongly suggest you audition the Sony MDR-DS5000 wireless headphone system. Oh, did I mention that the system works equally well for general music listening? |
[Nov 06, 1999]
Philip
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Real Dolby surround experience with Dolby Digital sources, comfortable to wear
Weakness:
Very weak bass, grainy and harsh sounding with music sources, poor and unrealistic soundstage. Sony MDR-DS5000 review summary: Similar Products Used: Grado SR-60 headphones, Computer DVD-ROM with Sigma Designs Hollywood Realmagic Plus decoder card, Fostex COP-1 Coaxial/Optical converter, Monster Cable Datalink coaxial digital cable, Rotel CD player |
[Jun 02, 1999]
Dick Bennett
an Audio Enthusiast
I just purchased the NEW Sony MDR-S5000'S and believe me they are not your ordinary headphones.They are a well thought out piece of equipment that anyone looking for a serious set of headphones should consider this new technology. According to Sony that list out at 549.00 with a street price of 499.99. I was fortunate enough to buy my set at 399.99 which they had jusy put out on display 2 days before. |