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Sony PIIQ Giiq (MDR-PQ2)
$50.00
Released May, 2010
The Pros:Surprisingly good audio reproduction for the price. Retro visual aesthetic really stands out. Ear cups are quite comfortable even during long periods of use.
The Cons:Often have to adjust the headband to ensure they stay on. Tend to break fairly easily.
The PIIQ Giiq (MDR-PQ2) is a pair of entry-level over-the-ear headphones from Sony, released in May 2010. This pair of headphones has 30mm dome-type drivers with a response range of 10 - 24,000 Hz. The speakers use neodymium magnets to deliver ample bass and clear sound.
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The “PIIQ Giiq” name is derived from the pair’s retro appearance, featuring decades past colors and designs. Sony describes these headphones as having a smooth elastomer texture, a breathable material that’s designed to keep the user comfortable. The colored cord measures 3.9 feet (1.2 meters), and has a stylish flat design. The stereo mini plug is gold-plated, and has the L-shaped form factor. The Sony PIIQ Giiq headphones are available in three different designs, all retailing for $49.99 MSRP.
Features
- Cord Length: 3.9 ft (1.2 m)
- Cord type: connecting cord
- Weight: 4.8 oz
- Impedance: 24 ohms at 1 kHz
- Sensitivity: 100dB/mW
- Power Handling Capacity: 1000mW
- Driver Unit: 30 mm (dome type)
- Frequency Response: 10 - 24,000 Hz
- Ear Cups: Closed, Dynamic (supra-aural)
- Design: over-the-ear
- Plug: Gold-plated L-shaped stereo mini
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Pros & Cons
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Surprisingly good audio reproduction for the price.
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Retro visual aesthetic really stands out.
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Ear cups are quite comfortable even during long periods of use.
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Variety of unique colour options should please a broad audience.
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Unique flat cord design and rubber composition seems more durable than typical headphone cords.
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Often have to adjust the headband to ensure they stay on.
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Tend to break fairly easily.
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