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Euro7r 02-27-2011 01:53 AM

Sony Noise Cancelling Headphones
 
Anyone have any experience with these Sony MDR-RF970RK headphones? I was at the Sony Store today and tested them out and they were awesome. Well to me, they were awesome since I've never purchased headphones before. Considering to buy these.


http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/...52921665157966

ilvtofu 02-27-2011 02:42 AM

damn if they're 2.5/5 stars on sony's on website I can't imagine how bad they might be IRL

skyxx 02-27-2011 03:27 AM

Those suck in terms of Wireless sound quality, but they are super comfortable. I owned it for a few days and returned it. I couldn't stand the crappy interference, it was so bad that i can tune it and listen to my home phone's conversations (cordless phone). LOL Sorta like spying.

SkinnyPupp 02-27-2011 04:24 AM

I use the Sony in-ear noise-cancelling buds, and they are fantastic. Don't know about these though

Euro7r 02-27-2011 07:48 AM

I guess I won't be buying these after hearing what you guys have said haha.

skyxx 02-27-2011 03:36 PM

Do you really need a wireless system? I would try and opt for a wired/corded system for quality and noise canceling capabilities.

Even the 200-300 dollar wireless headphone systems have Sub-par sound quality. They are better than the Sony you posted but they still aren't that great. They use the same frequencies as cordless phones, so interference and walls will be your enemy.

For the same amount of money you spend on a decent wireless system, you're better off spending it on a corded interface. It will provide excellent sound quality and could/will be better on the wallet too.

Euro7r 02-27-2011 06:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by skyxx (Post 7321900)
Do you really need a wireless system? I would try and opt for a wired/corded system for quality and noise canceling capabilities.

Even the 200-300 dollar wireless headphone systems have Sub-par sound quality. They are better than the Sony you posted but they still aren't that great. They use the same frequencies as cordless phones, so interference and walls will be your enemy.

For the same amount of money you spend on a decent wireless system, you're better off spending it on a corded interface. It will provide excellent sound quality and could/will be better on the wallet too.


Do you have any recommendations for something below $100. Don't want to spend too much on it either.

woob 02-27-2011 07:02 PM

I don't think those headphones actually have noise-cancellation. It's being advertised as "noise reduction," but I see no sign of the word "active." They just seem like ordinary closed, albeit wireless, headphones.

If you end up going corded, check out the Creative Aurvana Live!, Denon D1001, Shure SRH440. If you really want isolation, though, get some IEMs.

Also: www.head-fi.org

LookHere_Sucka 02-27-2011 09:10 PM

For that price, you could get S4s by Klipsch. The noise-isolation is actually pretty darn good for IEMS.

woob 02-27-2011 09:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LookHere_Sucka (Post 7322262)
The noise-isolation is actually pretty darn good for IEMS.

IEMs as a whole have better isolation than any other type of headphone....

LookHere_Sucka 02-27-2011 09:56 PM

^Sorry, around the $100 price range, they're good compared to other in ears like the ibeats, etc, but really you just need good ear-tips. Not much of an audiophile.

rageguy 02-28-2011 01:12 AM

NCIX has the Sennheiser hd555 for less than $100 a while ago if I remember right. Shure SRH440 is not bad too. At this price range, you won't find anything that good. Why not save a little bit more?

M-Audio ATH-M50, hands down best bang for your buck.


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