Poor | Average | Good | Excellent | |
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Driver size | 40 mm Best: Hauppauge XFones Driver size: 400 mm | |||
Impedance | 40 Ω Best: Stax SR-L500 Impedance: 145000 Ω | |||
Weight | 220 g Best: Cyber Acoustics ACM-7002 Weight: 0.11 g |
Sound output | Stereo |
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Style | Over-Ear |
Connectivity technology | Wired |
Headset (integrated/enclosed microphone) | no |
Magnet material | Neodymium |
Diaphragm material | Polyethylene terephthalate |
Weight | 7.76 oz |
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Inputs supported | 3.5mm |
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Cable length | 1.2 |
3.5 mm/6.3 mm adapter included | no |
Type of connector | 3.5mm |
USB | no |
Detachable cable | no |
Colour of product |
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Acoustic design | Closed |
Attachment type | Headband |
Body material |
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Category | DJ |
Foldable | yes |
Noise isolating | yes |
Connector contacts plating | Gold |
Impedance | 40.0 Ω |
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Frequency range | 5 - 25000 |
Diaphragm diameter | 1.57 in |
Driver technology | Dynamic |
Driver size | 1.57 in |
Maximum input power | 1000.0 mW |
Battery operated | no |
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Power handling capacity | 1000.0 mW |
<b>Rod Easdown</b> reviews headphones in terms of their comfort and sound quality.
Do these cans sound as good as they look?
The Sony MDRV55 headphones provide generally good quality sound and comfortable wear at a relatively low price, but miss out with no iPod in-line remote.
Flexible, affordable and looking good, the Sony V55 adds good sound quality to the mix too. Not ideal for mobile users, but offers great performance
DJ-style headphones with fat bass and surprisingly good clarity. If only the Sony MDR-V55 succeeded so well on comfort.
If you need a set of cans for kickin' around, the Sony MDR-V55 makes its case.
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