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Sony MDR-410LP


$20.00 Released April, 2004

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Feels comfortable, doesn't pinch or get too hot. Fold up into a compact profile that's easy to store. Fairly durable while still remaining flexible.

The Cons:Doesn't stay put on your head if you move around too much. Audiophiles will detect some inaccuracies in the sound.

The Sony MDR-410LP is a mid-grade, set of budget headphones designed to be lightweight and comfortable for people of all ages; they are specifically targeted for casual and relaxed use. The MDR-410LP set features a simple design, that elaborates the lightweight and casual purpose of the headphones and also includes a simple, folding functionality for complete portability.

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The 410LP model introduces a 30mm driver that delivers booming bass and an open air design, set to rest lightly on the outside region of the ears. The headset also includes additional features such as Neodymium internal magnets, a 3.9ft (1.2m) cord, and a gold-plated stereo mini plug. The Sony MDR-410LP headphone set was released on April 2, 2004 and has an MSRP of $19.99.

Key Specs

  • Simple, ultra-lightweight design for casual/relaxed or portable use
  • Open-air, dynamic earphones set to rest lightly on outside of ears
  • Foldable design
  • 3.9ft (1.2m) cord
  • Gold-plated stereo mini-plug
  • Driver Unit: 30mm
  • Frequency Response: 14Hz - 22,000Hz
  • Impedance: 24 ohms
  • Sensitivity: 105dB/mW
  • Magnet: Neodymium
  • Release Date: 04/02/2004
  • MSRP: $19.99

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Pros
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    feels comfortable, doesn't pinch or get too hot

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    fold up into a compact profile that's easy to store

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    fairly durable while still remaining flexible

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    very light on your head, doesn't press down at all

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    plenty of bass support, can output solid thumping beats

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    mids and highs are clear and natural sounding

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    much better than average value for the price

Cons
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    doesn't stay put on your head if you move around too much

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    audiophiles will detect some inaccuracies in the sound

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