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Review Summary
2012-03-18T20:00:00
Ever since I bought these headphones over the summer I like them even more. They are overall comfortable and not too bulky, and they are also easy to carry and store. The bass is quite nice, not too high or too low, depending on what you like to listen to. But for a while if you don't wear them properly, the ears may hurt, but it's not really a pain at all, its just a bit cumbersome. Nevertheless I would still recommend this product, the sound has great quality, and the design is great as well.
NiniJen05

2012-01-02T19:00:00
one side doesn't produce sound as good as the other
Sarah P.
2011-11-05T20:00:00
bought these summer of 2011 fall of 2011 right ear no longer emits sounds
sicilian100

2010-12-08T19:00:00
They are good and comfortable. the sound is not that great it blocks sound but its not loud enough.
csrocks

2010-08-15T20:00:00
These are amazing headphones for the price. Don't listen to the bad reviews because they were expecting these to be super, pro, amazing. These are amazing for music although I do recommend messing with your EQs in iTunes and your iPod. I would be dissapointed with them if they were 100 dollars more though. Also put a battery in and turn them ON.
David55

2009-11-23T19:00:00
These headphones really were a waste of money :|. I suppose it's partially my fault for having bought them in a rush and not reading that they require a battery for optimum performance. Come on, that's just ridiculous. They claim it's for the "noise cancelling" function; which it accomplishes to a small degree. However, noise cancellation is less important to me for home listening than ovrall sound quality. You can buy a pair of vic firth headphones for the same price that perform better in both sound quality and noise cancellation. In addition to the sheer inconvenience of having to replace the headphones' batteries, the battery life itself is relatively short. I've had them for just under a month and have had to replace batteries twice already with 2-4 hours of use per day. My biggest complaint above all others, however, is that they simply are not durable at all. Just this afternoon, the tiny piece of plastic holding the left bearing in place simpy snapped, and the headphones no longer function as a single unit. I didn't drop them, I didn't misuse them, it simply popped off while I was wearing them on my head. Boy, was I angry! The cable itself is very delicate as well. I can tell that this is a pair of headphones whose terminator will start to short after maybe 6 months. My advice to a prospective buyer would be to consider, instead, purchasing the Sony MDR-V150. For $20 less you'll get well made, durable and great sounding headphones. Mine lasted me 3 years which is longer than any single pair of headphones has ever lasted me. They are much more aptly suited to any listening task; be it home music listening or even studio monitoring. In sumation, I would advise AGAINST purchasing these headphones!
studiophile

2009-11-19T19:00:00
even though it looks big it is foldable and of all the headphones ive bought like apple, rca,skullcandy, these are the best yet.
Tylerkb300

The Sony MDR-NC7/BLK Noise Canceling Headphones enhances your listening experience and reduces unwanted ambient noise by 87.4 percent. Featuring a convenient, foldable and swivel design, these headphones are perfect for travel or the daily commute. There's even a convenient, dual-use capability that gives you the option to listen to your music with or without the noise cancelation feature.