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Sony MDR-G75LW


$40.00 Released May, 2006

Product Shot 1 The Pros:From a good brand name. Inexpensive. Attractive looking compared to the competition.

The Cons:Similar price to the iGrado (which is probably quite superior). Does not offer the same value as the SportaPro (which offers a no-questions asked lifetime guarantee). Not the same value as the Koss Porta-Pro.

The Sony MDR-G75LP is a high-end set of headphones with a street style behind the neck headband design that is specifically targeted for very active and athletic users of all ages. The non slip, and snug design of the ear clips means the headphones are suitable for rigorous activities such as walking, jogging, exercising, skating and many others.

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The G75LP earbuds are designed with pressure-relieving urethane cushions for alleviated fitting and added comfort over an extended period of time. The MDR-G75LP headphone set includes additional features such as a folding mechanism for easy carrying and extra portability, a gold plated mini stereo plug that resists corrosion and provides maximum conductivity, a retractable cord that eliminates tangling and dangling wires while carrying, a Neodymium magnet, and a 30mm driver unit that provides deeper bass, lower distortion and a wider dynamic range. The Sony MDR-G75LP headphone set was released on May 26, 2006 and has an MSRP of $39.99.

Key Specs

  • Street style behind the neck headband
  • Round, open-air earbuds fitted with pressure-relieving urethane cusions
  • Non slip ear clips
  • Non-corrosive, gold-plated mini stereo plug that maximizes conductivity
  • Retractable cord that eliminates tangling and dangling wires
  • Folding mechanism for extra portability
  • Driver Unit: 30mm
  • Power Handling Capacity: 1,000mW
  • Frequency Response: 12Hz - 24,000Hz
  • Sensitivity: 106dB/mW
  • Magnet: Neodymium
  • Release Date: 05/26/2006
  • MSRP: $39.99

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Pros
  • 3

    from a good brand name

  • 2

    inexpensive

  • 2

    attractive looking compared to the competition

  • 2

    retractable cord

  • 2

    good frequency response (although this is often misleading)

  • 2

    cord goes to one side as opposed to units whose go to both headphones.

Cons
  • 1

    similar price to the iGrado (which is probably quite superior)

  • 1

    does not offer the same value as the SportaPro (which offers a no-questions asked lifetime guarantee)

  • 1

    Not the same value as the Koss Porta-Pro.

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