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Sony MDR-10RC review

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Price when reviewed : £150
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Great sounding headphones but they tend to slip off when you move

Specifications

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The MDR-10RCs’ folding parts are very well made, with metal hinges that won’t break after a few uses. The headphones are hardy, too, and coped well with being rattled around in a backpack day after day. Unfortunately, less attention has been paid to some aspects of the headphones’ construction. The on-ear design, in combination with the slick leather-effect headband and ear pads, meant the MDR10-RC’s tended to slide off at the slightest opportunity.

Sony MDR-10RC

This wasn’t restricted to those of us with narrow skulls, either. There’s a good amount of flex in the headband, which is great, but those with larger heads are still likely to find the MDR-10RCs sliding slowly towards the ground when they look down. The MDR-10RC’s are not the best headphones to use when running. The replaceable headphone cable, with a single built in pause/answer button and microphone is a welcome touch, but it doesn’t lock in place on the headphones and we found that it tended to pull out if we caught the cable when moving. We’d have much preferred the MDR-10RCs to use a locking cable.

Unsurprisingly for lightweight on-ear headphones, they don’t provide much sound isolation. You’ll have to increase your player’s volume to full if you want to listen on a loud underground train, which is bad for your ears. At least they don’t leak too badly at normal indoor listening volumes, to the relief of our officemates.

We’d love to give the MDR-10RC headphones five stars. They sound great and although their support for high-frequency sound is unlikely to revolutionise the listening experience of the average human, the quality of the drivers is immediately apparent. However, their poor grip and habit of slipping off the head are major problems in a pair of headphones designed to be used on the move. We still prefer the Sennheiser Momentum On-Ears overall. Buy Now from Amazon

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Details

Price£150
Detailswww.sony.co.uk
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Specifications

Typeon-ear headphones
Driverclosed
Active noise-cancellingno
Power sourcenone
Sensitivity100dB
Frequency response5Hz-40,000Hz
Impedence40 ohms
Plug type3.5mm headset jack plug
Inline volumeYes
Weight165g
Cable length1.20m
Extrassoft carrying pouch

Buying Information

Price£150
Supplierhttp://www.johnlewis.com
Detailswww.sony.co.uk

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