Sony MDR-NC7 (headphones)

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yepimonfire

Audioholic Samurai
picked a pair of these up at radioshack for $52 dollars figuring they would sound decent as someone from this forum recommended sony headphones to me before, these are noise canceling headphones with a claimed response of 30hz-20khz, let me first of say my first impression of these things when i first listened was "really? i paid $52 for these?" they sound awful, they remind me of cheap earbuds from a dollar store, the response deviates atleast 10dB throughout the entire range and is all over the place with a harsh gritty peak on all the midrange, listening to Anata's The Conductor's Departure on them i first noticed the rhythm guitars and the snare drum were significantly louder then the rest of the instruments seeing as these are midrange instruments. the guitar sounded gritty and the snare made a grating crashing sound that is not normal at all, the rest of the music was "distant" sounding, the treble response was terrible and i could not even make out the cymbals. these headphones are not worth $50 or even $20, avoid them. another bizzare thing i noticed is with the noise cancelling enabled they sound halfway decent which doesen't make any sense. i will be returning these.
 
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Nugu

Audioholic
another bizzare thing i noticed is with the noise cancelling enabled they sound halfway decent which doesen't make any sense.
I want you to stop for a minute here and think about this. They sound better when using them for their intended use eh?


All noise canceling headphones sound crummy, it's just a simple fact of life. A 30$ (amazon) pair is no exception.

If you want a good and cheap headphone for 30$ check out the JVC Rx700.

If you want good isolation + sound quality, I'd recommend custom molded in-ears. The SQ is much better than active noise canceling phones.
 
Matt34

Matt34

Moderator
You want some cheaper reference cans get some Sony MDR-V6.
 
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yepimonfire

Audioholic Samurai
i'm boycotting sony every single thing i have gotten from them is crap and they have bad customer service.
 
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Nugu

Audioholic
The V6 is a well respected entry level headphone, but I will agree that Sony does very few things well. And half of what they do well is overpriced.
 
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yepimonfire

Audioholic Samurai
i wasn't intending to buy noise cancelling ones, they were they only thing radiosh!t had besides "auvio" BS
 
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OilLifter

Audiophyte
The headband of the Sony MDR-NC7 Noise Canceling headphones tends to chafe, and bass is lacking. Noise canceling isn't the most effective we've heard
 

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