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Sony MDR-AS30G


$30.00 Released January, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Cons:Something is fragile in the wiring, causes the left ear to cut out sometimes. Not the plug, but somewhere at the point the wire enters the headband. The little red caps break off, but that does not hurt performance.but the biggest problem is the external sounds leaking in. Traffic noise is quite obvious. Something is fragile in the wiring, causes the left ear to cut out sometimes. Not the plug, but somewhere at the point the wire enters the headband. The little red caps break off, but that does not hurt performance.

The Sony MDR-AS30G are behind-the-neck style headphones from Sony's Sports and Active Style line.  The headphones feature Neodymium magnets which provide more power than the commonly used magnets for clear sound.

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Product Shot 2  They are very lightweight, at only 40 grams without the cord, and are designed with a unique stability tip which helps to hold the headphones in the ear and can flatten for portability.  The MDR-AS30G have a 2 ft cord which makes it possible to use them with an arm-band as well as a 2 ft extension cord.  The cord is single-sided with a gold-plated straight stereo plug.  The headphones come with a hard carrying case and a cord clip.  The MDR-AS50G differ from Sony's MDR-AS30G in their overall design.  They are also heavier than the MDR-AS50G, have a smaller frequency range, and lack the moisture guard system which comes with the MDR-AS50G.

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  • Slim/lightweight headphones with a behind-the-neck band
  • Stability tip provides secure fit
  • Flattening structure for portability
  • Single-sided cord
  • Neodymium magnets
  • 2 ft cord for arm-band use + 2 ft extension cord
  • Comes with hard carrying case
  • Frequency response: 14Hz - 23kHz
  • Gold-plated straight stereo plug
  • Weight: 40g (without cord)

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    Something is fragile in the wiring, causes the left ear to cut out sometimes. Not the plug, but somewhere at the point the wire enters the headband. The little red caps break off, but that does not hurt performance.but the biggest problem is the external sounds leaking in. Traffic noise is quite obvious.

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    Something is fragile in the wiring, causes the left ear to cut out sometimes. Not the plug, but somewhere at the point the wire enters the headband. The little red caps break off, but that does not hurt performance.

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