I don't see a distinction in sound whatsoever.
For that price, I love these headphones! The almost eleven foot cord/cable makes it comfortable to put on the sofa, listen and enjoy her songs.
Listening exhaustion is minimal at reasonable listeing volume. Overall a pleasant noise cancelling headphones review made me shell out the cash for these. Worth the cash. The only real downside I believe is the lack of weight for these sound proof headphones. Everything in the product is nice. They are doing the task without any discomfort, and sound is great. Stay with wrap-arounds and save your valuable cash. Noisy (obviously, I've had these for more than a year so that is to be anticipated). Now of coarse they do not sound as good as my Sony MDR 7506 however they didn't cost more than $100.00 either. Only thing is, I can not hear any difference after I change from Music to Film modes. Decent sound I enjoy my new headphones. If you are moving around a lot with them, expect the long wire to get in the way.
The Sennheiser headphones fit so noticeably close to the ear so as to put slight pressure on the ear that I can already tell that they'll be uncomfortable during my longer listening sessions. I truly got what I paid for buying these. Sound canceling or not it does not matter because you cannot hear others with them on anyway. There's just one wire coming out of these headphones - on the left side (my connection would be to the left so I love the one wire thing). If you research this set of headphones on Sony's (the maker) site, it seems to indicate it's about a 1m (3 foot) cord, with a 2m extension for a total around 10 feet. Overall it's a great set of infrared wireless headphones, strong but not deep bass, great vocals and it is comfortable and something unbeateable is the cost; for $20 you cannot get nothing better than this.
I compared these to two other types of Sony headphones which had similar or better specs and critiques. These dull the sound of jackhammers to a tolerable degree, are comfy, have a cord of sufficient length to move around my workplace and have sound quality that's all right for somebody who's not an audiophile.
The Sony MDR-XD200 is extremely lightweight, comfortable and "very well balanced" headphones which I really surprised with it's quality of sound for the cost of $25.00 I paid! I had been looking for a decent set of headphones to use with my Mac while my roommate practices the drum. The "movie/music" switch doesn't do anything whatsoever to the sound. These headphones are good lower cost headphones for desktops or movies. Purchase Sennheiser HD202 instead!!!
For that price, I love these headphones! The almost eleven foot cord/cable makes it comfortable to put on the sofa, listen and enjoy her songs.
Listening exhaustion is minimal at reasonable listeing volume. Overall a pleasant noise cancelling headphones review made me shell out the cash for these. Worth the cash. The only real downside I believe is the lack of weight for these sound proof headphones. Everything in the product is nice. They are doing the task without any discomfort, and sound is great. Stay with wrap-arounds and save your valuable cash. Noisy (obviously, I've had these for more than a year so that is to be anticipated). Now of coarse they do not sound as good as my Sony MDR 7506 however they didn't cost more than $100.00 either. Only thing is, I can not hear any difference after I change from Music to Film modes. Decent sound I enjoy my new headphones. If you are moving around a lot with them, expect the long wire to get in the way.
The Sennheiser headphones fit so noticeably close to the ear so as to put slight pressure on the ear that I can already tell that they'll be uncomfortable during my longer listening sessions. I truly got what I paid for buying these. Sound canceling or not it does not matter because you cannot hear others with them on anyway. There's just one wire coming out of these headphones - on the left side (my connection would be to the left so I love the one wire thing). If you research this set of headphones on Sony's (the maker) site, it seems to indicate it's about a 1m (3 foot) cord, with a 2m extension for a total around 10 feet. Overall it's a great set of infrared wireless headphones, strong but not deep bass, great vocals and it is comfortable and something unbeateable is the cost; for $20 you cannot get nothing better than this.
I compared these to two other types of Sony headphones which had similar or better specs and critiques. These dull the sound of jackhammers to a tolerable degree, are comfy, have a cord of sufficient length to move around my workplace and have sound quality that's all right for somebody who's not an audiophile.
The Sony MDR-XD200 is extremely lightweight, comfortable and "very well balanced" headphones which I really surprised with it's quality of sound for the cost of $25.00 I paid! I had been looking for a decent set of headphones to use with my Mac while my roommate practices the drum. The "movie/music" switch doesn't do anything whatsoever to the sound. These headphones are good lower cost headphones for desktops or movies. Purchase Sennheiser HD202 instead!!!
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The sound is extremely clear, crisp, pure to the ear and doesn't escape the custom headphones that might bother someone else in the room. The sound is extremely clear, crisp, pure to the ear and doesn't escape the custom headphones that might bother someone else in the room.