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Sony MDR-770LP


$50.00 Released February, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Very good sound, great clarity, sounds like much larger headphones. Feel very comfortable, can wear it for hours without any pain or fatigue. Goes on comfortably right away, doesn't require a lot of adjustment.

The Cons:A bit difficult to recognize the left from the right when you put them on. Don't fold up for easy transport.

The Sony MDR-770LP is a pair of high-quality headphones featuring pressure-relieving urethane cushions for enhanced comfort. It utilizes an open-air, supra-aural design like the MDR-370LP, but hosts an improved comfort factor coupled with a wider frequency range.

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It’s only available in one color (black), but it does come with a convenient carrying pouch. Like its peers (MDR-370LP, MDR-570LP), the Sony MDR-770LP relies on 30mm Neodymium magnets to process up to 1,000 mW of power. Included is a long 3.9 ft. cord, along with a cord adjuster that lets a user conveniently adjust the length of the cord.

Features

  • Open Air, Dynamic Headphones (Supra-Aural)
  • Lightweight Design
  • Single Color
  • Pressure-Relieving Cushions
  • Designed for Portable Audio Players
  • Neodymium Magnets
  • High Power Capacity
  • Wide Frequency Range
  • Long Cord
  • Cord Adjuster
  • Carrying Pouch

Specifications

  • Design: Open Air, Dynamic (Supra-Aural)
  • Magnet: Neodymium
  • Plug: Straight Stereo Mini
  • Power Handling: 1,000 mW (EIA)
  • Driver Unit: 30 mm, dome type
  • Frequency: 12-24,000 Hz
  • Impedance: 24 Ohms
  • Sensitivity: 107 dB
  • Cord: 3.9 ft.

Color Variations

  • MDR570LPGRN | Green
  • MDR570LPORG | Orange
  • MDR570LPBLK | Black

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Pros
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    very good sound, great clarity, sounds like much larger headphones

  • 1

    feel very comfortable, can wear it for hours without any pain or fatigue

  • 1

    goes on comfortably right away, doesn't require a lot of adjustment

  • 1

    mids and highs are well represented, don't get overwhelmed by the bass

Cons
  • 1

    a bit difficult to recognize the left from the right when you put them on

  • 1

    don't fold up for easy transport

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