Product Description
Audio Technica ATH-M3X - These lightweight headphones are comfortable enough to wear for listening sessions that run into hours, and effortessly produce vibrant, dynamic audio that infuses every minute of those hours with sheer pleasure! 1/4-inch plug adapter included Frequency Response - 20Hz - 21kHz Sensitivity (1 mW) - 100dB Impedance - 32 ohms Maximum Input Power - 100mW Weight (less cable) - 5.0 ounces One Year Limited Warranty
Customer Reviews:
Good for the price.......2006-06-11
My first and biggest complaint with these headphones is the physical design; while they are comfortable for short periods, they begin to hurt your ears after awhile and they also slip off quite easily. However, most headphones in this price range are just as bad (if not worse).
They have good sound quality for their price range, although, like most/all headphones this cheap they aren't extremely clear and don't sound extremely good. I didn't notice much sound leakage with these headphones, and could barely hear them when I took them off my head. However, I generally don't listen to music very loud (it hurts my ears) so if you listen to music very loud it may cause more sound leakage (however, you probably won't care).
Overall, considering the price, these headphones are pretty good. You could probably get a better pair for the same price, but you could also get a much, MUCH worse pair.
Cheap - You get what you pay for.......2004-03-03
I was attracted to these headphones because they looked like a steal. They looked like an extremely great deal for the price that I payed for them (around $25)... but what I got was exactly what I paid for. I got very low quality, cheaply made headphones that barely held up for 2 months. The foam padding started deteriorating about a week after I bought these and they hurt your ears after only about listening for an hour. The sound quality is mediocre, but is better than some at the same price range. My biggest problem with these phones was that they leaked an extremely large amount of sound. You can't be in a room, or even a room over from someone without them knowing what you're listening too. HORRIBLE...
But, they are extremely comfortable if you are only going to wear them for a SHORT period of time. They are VERY cheap, and if you don't mind letting anyone listen with you (sound leakage), then these phones shouldn't be a problem. Okay for the casual listener who doesn't have a whole lot of money to spare. The cord is extremely long, which makes for easy maneuverability but does get in the way sometimes. There is a small amount of isolation, more so than with other headphones at this price, but you still can hear outside noise which kind of defeats the purpose.
I would have gave it a 3... because you really do get what you pay for, but I just can't get over how horrible the sound leakage is with these phones. I've used $.99 cent headphones that didn't have leakage this bad... therefore I gave it a 2.
I'm going to loosen up and spring for a pair of Sennheiser HD-280's... better spending $80 for a supposedly fantastic pair than waste another $25 on cheap junk like this.
Product Description
Excellent isolation and powerful bassHigh-performance drivers and low-mass diaphragms Designed for digital program materials40mm driver unitsFrequency response: 20Hz-21kHzIncludes 9.8' cable with 3.5mm stereo mini-plug and 1/4" adapter
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Featuring a stylish way to carry around iPod Nano / Made of exquisite quality leather with fabric lining with the style for every occasion
Product Description
Enjoy the ultimate home viewing experience with the HT-DDW660 Home Theater System. This theater package includes the STR-K660P Receiver, SS-VE66P Speaker Package and SS-WMSP66 Subwoofer.With state-of-the-art digital decoding, magnetically shielded speakers, a tuner with 30 station presets, A/V Remote Commander remote control, and the Digital Cinema Sound System, the HT-DDW660 has everything you need to transform your home into a home theater.
Amazon.com Product Description
A small footprint doesn't have to mean small sound. Sony's 70-watt-per-channel HT-DDW660 home theater delivers dynamic, full-bodied surround sound from a simple, compact package. Consisting of an audio/video receiver and a complete 5.1-channel speaker package, the HT-DDW660 accepts stereo analog and direct digital bitstreams from DVD players, satellite receivers, and DVRs while processing everything from DTS and Dolby Digital 5.1 discrete surround signals to Dolby Pro Logic II, which generates multichannel surround from any stereo source--movie or music. The system's onboard 32-bit surround processor also features Sony's own Digital Cinema Sound System (Cinema Studio EX), broadening your surround listening possibilities.
Easy to assemble, the system includes all requisite cabling, including a subwoofer cable and a coaxial digital-audio interconnect for stereo or surround signals. (Depending on your DVD player or other associated gear, however, you may require an optical digital-audio cable for true surround sound--compatible but not included.)
Three composite-video inputs offer accompanying analog-audio inputs, accommodating most audio/video components and granting convenient AV switching: just channel the AV signals from your DVD player, VCR, and cable box (for instance) to the receiver, then route a single composite-video cable from the receiver's monitor output to your television. You'll need to supply your own composite-video cables, and if you have an older TV you may require a video modulator to convert the receiver's composite-video (yellow RCA jack) signal to an RF signal (which uses a thicker, threaded jack).
The included speakers cover left, right, center, and left/right surround, along with a 70-watt powered subwoofer with a bass port for heightened low-frequency slam. A host of radio presets (20 FM, 10 AM) put all your favorite stations (and then some) right at your fingertips, and the receiver's amplifier uses discrete output transistors for clean, quality power.
Optional mounting brackets or speaker stands (models WS-WV10D and WS-FV11D, respectively) simplify speaker placement, the assumption being that you'll want to place the center-channel speaker atop your television for optimal dialogue matching. All speakers are magnetically shielded to prevent distortion when placed on or near your TV.
What's in the Box
STR-K660P audio/video receiver, SS-VE66P speaker package, SS-WMSP66 subwoofer, a user's manual, all requisite speaker cable, a monaural RCA subwoofer interconnect, a coaxial digital-audio interconnect, and a Remote Commander remote control (model RM-466).
Customer Reviews:
Great for a mid-size room.......2007-03-10
I've owned this system for two years now, and there hasn't been one issue with it...it's rock-solid. It runs cool, and looks great too, more on this later.
If I have any crit at all, it would be that mounting brackets for the speakers are not included. There was not even a recommended part number in the documentation. I bought a generic set and they worked just fine. The speaker cabs are MDF, so screws fit snugly.
I'm using this in my modest basement theater, and it shakes the whole house, very robust. Honestly, I can't imagine needing more power than this unless you're almost deaf. In fact, the fetching Mrs. Brew is constantly suggesting that we turn it down.
Configuration is a breeze, and the remote is easy to understand, although it is not backlit.
Imagine my delight when 18 months later I bought a Sony DVP-NS75H DVD player and it was an exact matched component! Matching size, front-panel display and connections. Just hooked up an optical cable between the two and was in business.
As an audio professional, I could not be more delighted with the performance of this system at this incredible price.
Dont BOTHER.......2005-12-14
Hey people dont bother to buy this peace of Junk here is the reasons
(1)its too soft
(2)tooo expensive
(3)low bass
people dont buy this forget about the people who say its good
here this if u want a good set of speakers buy the
logitech z-5500
that rocks 1010w of power
it shakes the wall and the table
Nice basic system.......2005-12-12
I'm very pleased with this purchase. Though I agree with the comments around lacking power (you need to turn the volume to 55+ out of 70 to get strong sound), the performance is solid. Easy to setup and use, a number of options for the type of sound you want. I do wish the remote was configurable with my Sony DVDR/VCR combo. But overall, a nice system for someone looking for a good audio complement to their big-screen tv.
Great system for the price.......2005-11-07
So this system is 420W and you don't expect performance of a 800W or 1000W system out of it. The sound does not blow your roof away, but is clear and loud enough for your living room. The depth and quality of the sound is great. Actually you can set a lot of parameters for the surround effect yourself to help the system decide for the optimal processing: you can set the angle of speaker in front of you, if they are on stands or low on the ground, the relative power of speakers individually so you always hear them in balance, and also the distance of each speaker from where you are centered. The system saves all of these in memory and takes them into account when producing surround effects.
Another good thing is about the different surround effects the system can create on your sound. The first one is called A.F.D. (Automatic Format Direct) that creates a surround effect from two channel stereo. It has three options for Dolby, movie and music sort of effects.
For movies it has three different settings to create feeling of a movie theater. One of them is meant for SciFi to emphasize sound effects and the other is for musicals to emphasize sound elements.
For music it has also three settings. "concert" setting simulates a classical concert sound. "Hall" sound simulates sound in a closed hall with effect of wall echos (it is really cool and sounds so natural) and "Jazz" to simulate a jazz club.
The only thing I have against this unit is its size. It is large and takes a lot of space on your shelf. If you want to stack your DVD player and VCR and everything else on top of each other, you need a really big shelf.
The unit comes with a digital coaxial cable, AM and FM antenas a remote. The remote is great but a bit confusing. It takes some time to get used to it. I think the same problem exists with all other home theater systems. having too many buttons on your remote is just part of a home theater system.
Sony Home Theaters Rock!.......2005-08-09
The HT-DDW660 has excellent sound quality including digital cinema sound, which makes it sound like a movie theater. It has Dolby prologic, Dolby prologic II, Dolby Digital, and Digital DTS surround sound. My opinion is that Sony Speakers sound better than Boes speakers. It has 420 watts total system power. It has two analog inputs and a optical and coax digital input. This is all you need to transform your TV in to a complete home theater. I guarantee you will love it as much as I do!!!
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EF 70-200mm f/4.0L USM Autofocus Lens
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