Sony Mdr-G52lp Street Style Headphones With Non-Slip Design (Discontinued By Manufacturer)
Sony MDR-G52LP Street Style Headphones with Non-Slip Design (Discontinued by Manufacturer)
- Lightweight portable non-slip design for active sports
- 30mm driver unit for high quality sound
- Exclusive, comfortable, behind-the-neck headband
- Acoustic Twin Turbo circuitry delivers powerful bass
- Gold-plated stereo mini plug
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Brand : Sony
Category : Electronics,Headphones, Earbuds & Accessories,Headphones & Earbuds,On-Ear Headphones
Rating : 2.9
Price : US $99.98
Review Count : 21
SalesRank : 0
Sony MDR-G52LP Street Style Headphones with Non-Slip Design (Discontinued by Manufacturer)
- Sony is definitely trendy and known for its quality products and this is a quality product but only for a short time. After a while you are going to run into problems. Whether that be the sound cutting in and out or the earmuffs deteroirating. If you don\'t mind spending 20 dollars on headphones every six months I guess you should go with this product if you are like me who is looking for a headphone set that you can use today, a year from now, and can use it not just for portable devices (i.e. your computer) - then pass on these.
- Great pair of reasonably priced headphones. They fit great and music sounds very impressive while I\'m listening to my favorite songs. Excellent product!
- Great headphones , especially after you will attached cushions . The best sound you can imagine .I had the same headphones for last 6 years but cable broke so I bought it again . Can’t believe they are so expensive now but I Wouldn\'t change this brand for any money , so I am buying it again .Strongly recommended for those who love music .
- These headphones are light and very comfortable in the AZ. Heat. Sony puts out a good sound. No longer made, but had a pair stolen and was happy to replace them.
- I bought these headphones to make running with my ipod a little easier. (ipod in fannypack carrier is really nice and easy to run with) Phones do not fit my head and, consequently bounce around and the sound level is not very good requiring the volume to be turned way up when compaired to the ipod earbuds. Not a good solution for runners.
- This product came destroyed... complete disappointment.
- This has a pretty good sound and is very comfortable on my head during my workouts. You can\'t beat it for the price.
- These headphones come standard (\"stock\") with most of Sony\'s new CD player sets, and I must say- they are frustrating. Not only is the entire premise racist and retarded (\"street style\" headphones) but these headphones are very poor.Sound Quality: The only saving grace of the MDR-G52LP, the sound quality is only medicore (with some decent highs but very poor lows and mids). The bass response is simply not enough for most types of music and as said prior, the lows are poorly performed- giving you stagnant, high-trebble, poppy sound quality.Quality and Design: Perhaps the worst designed headphones I could forsee being created. Not only are they painful and unbearable for long periods of time (And only usable while sitting and standing up, dont even try to use these laying down or leaning against something) but the cheap clothe like material on each phone is susceptible to damage, producing a painful grind on your ears. The non-flexible plastic design produces some major upper back and neck pain for use for longer then an hour or so and I often found the headphones literally falling off my head. They are designed for one head archtype, obviously not mine. All in all, you will find your set either damaged or dead by the end of a year- mine are 2 years old and are basically garbage (although i have a set of Sennheiser HD-212s coming tommorow!), the plastic bent, scratched up and the ear coverings destroyed.Using the Sony MDR-G52LPs: Like Sony claims, they are very effective for exercising (Especially jogging or power walking, benching and kung fu) but are not exactly a tight fit and have to be readjusted every 20 or 30 minutes of movement. The headphones offer a medicore gaming experience audio-wise but are unbearable for durations longer then 2 hours. Most of the time you will not want to listen to music while sitting or lounging about through your MDRs simply due to the uncomfortable posture you are forced to be in (With your neck straight at all times). THe MDRs are ideal for traveling- easily compacted into a small, thin space and taking up little weight. I ussualy use them for situations in which I dont want my studio headphones to be damaged or dirty, for trips, riding around, hanging out with people etc.All in all the Sony MDR-G52LP racist style headphones have some serious flaws and unless you are using them just as a cheap pair to jog/exercise with, their basically a paperweight.
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