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Sony MDR-G45LP
$15.00
Released May, 2006
The Pros:Sound quality is passable for the price. Fit comfortably on those with small heads. Very lightweight construction--can survive a large fall unscathed.
The Cons:They start to crackle after just a few weeks; there's no bass; and they sound to high pitched for some reason. Not very comfortable--sit heavily on the ears. Not very durable--generally wear out in less than a year.
The Sony MDR-G45LP is a mid-grade, "budget", headphone set with a street style behind the neck headband design that is targeted for active users of all ages. Sony claims the street style, behind the neck, headband won't interfere with styled hair, a hat, or a beanie.
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The non slip, snug design of the ear clips means the headphones are suitable for rigorous activities such as walking, jogging, exercising, skating and many others. The MDR-G45LP headphone set includes additional features such as a mini stereo plug that resists corrosion and provides maximum conductivity, an ultra-small, lightweight design that weighs only 55g (2oz) without the cord, a Ferrite magnet, and a 30mm driver unit that provides deeper bass, lower distortion and a wider dynamic range. The Sony MDR-G45LP headphone set was released on May 26, 2006 and has an MSRP of $14.99.
Key Specs
- Street style behind the neck headband
- Round open-air earbuds
- Non slip ear clips
- Non-corrosive mini stereo plug that maximizes conductivity
- Ultra-small, lightweight design that weighs only 55g (2oz) without the cord
- Driver Unit: 30mm
- Power Handling Capacity: 1,000mW
- Frequency Response: 16Hz - 20,000Hz
- Sensitivity: 104dB/mW
- Magnet: Ferrite
- Release Date: 05/26/2006
- MSRP: $14.99
User Reviews (2)
Pros & Cons
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Sound quality is passable for the price.
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Fit comfortably on those with small heads.
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Very lightweight construction--can survive a large fall unscathed.
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They start to crackle after just a few weeks; there's no bass; and they sound to high pitched for some reason.
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Not very comfortable--sit heavily on the ears.
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Not very durable--generally wear out in less than a year.
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Noticeably weak bass response.
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A much weaker overall product than the G42 headphones they are meant to replace.
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