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Sony MDR-370LP


$30.00 Released February, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Very soft on the ears, feel very comfy. Bass support is surprisingly detailed and clear for such small drivers. Mids and highs have a great clarity and precision.

The Cons:Bass isn't very powerful, lacks punch. Audiophiles will notice some flatness in the mids. Don't block out surrounding audio at all.

The Sony MDR-370LP is a pair of lightweight and colorful over-the-ear headphones designed to accommodate an iPod or MP3 player. It’s outfitted with 30mm Neodymium driver units that can handle over 1,000 mW of power along a wide 14-22,000 Hz frequency range.

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Product Shot 2 Available in a plethora of different colors (pink, blue, green, white), the Sony MDR-370LP feature velvety ear cushioning and come with a 3.9 ft cord and a cord adjuster that lets a user conveniently adjust the length of the cord.

Features

  • Over-the-Ear Headphones
  • Lightweight Frame
  • Multiple Color Options
  • Designed for Portable Audio Players
  • Neodymium Magnets
  • High Power Capacity
  • Wide Frequency Range
  • Ear Cushioning
  • Long Cord
  • Cord Adjuster

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: 14-22,000 Hz
  • Impedance: 24 Ohms
  • Sensitivity: 106 dB
  • Cord: 3.9 ft.

Color Variations

  • MDR370LPPNK | Pink
  • MDR370LPBLU | Blue
  • MDR370LPGRN | Green
  • MDR370LPWHI | White

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    very soft on the ears, feel very comfy

  • 1

    bass support is surprisingly detailed and clear for such small drivers

  • 1

    mids and highs have a great clarity and precision

Cons
  • 1

    bass isn't very powerful, lacks punch

  • 1

    audiophiles will notice some flatness in the mids

  • 1

    don't block out surrounding audio at all

  • 1

    cord is almost too long, tends to get tangled up in things

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