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Sony MDR-CD180 CD Series Headphones with 30 mm Drive Units
 
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Sony MDR-CD180 CD Series Headphones with 30 mm Drive Units

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Technical Details

  • Closed type headphones have wide, comfortable headband
  • Aura-nomic design helps position earpads to ear
  • 30 mm diameter driver for delivery of deep bass
  • Cloth earpads provide long hours of comfort
  • Gold-plated plugs and oxygen-free copper cord
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Product Details

  • Item Weight: 9.9 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00005N6KF
  • Item model number: MDR-CD180
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (44 customer reviews)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: June 15, 2003

Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description

These headphones are in Sony's CD Series, and for good reason. The closed type headphones were designed for quality listening. Closed type headphones keep outside noise transfer to a minimum, keeping the music at the forefront of your attention. The headphones have a large padded headband which ensures the headband's comfort, even over long periods of use. The unique aura-nomic design actually conforms to the listener's ear anatomy, providing a snug and efficient fit. To top off Sony's attention to comfort, the MDR-CD180 headphones have cloth earpads which are comfortable next to the skin.

Sony has installed several key features to these headphones to make their sound quality excellent. The 30 mm drivers will deliver deep bass sound. The oxygen-free copper (OFC) cord and gold-plated plugs make sure the sound is transported fully. The gold-plated treatment also helps resist corrosion and supports the headphones' high conductivity and low noise. The stereo mini-plug is straight-shaped. Finally, the OFC cord is two meters long, plenty long to conduct your listening business far from the sound source.

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Sony MDR-CD180 headphones

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You live in the real world... A world of work... of play... of travel... Sony adds life to your world, whether you're: At Home... At Work... On the Road... On the Go... Your world... Your Sony.Sony introduces MDR-CD180 Digital Reference Headphones that feature 30mm drivers for deep bass, wide dynamic range, Aura-Nomic design positions the earpads in accord with angle of the head, for stable fit, frequency response 16Hz-20kHz, gold plated stereo mini plug supplied and cloth earpads for extended listening sessions.

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32 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not all gravy . . ., October 30, 2002
By Samuel Chell (Kenosha,, WI United States) - See all my reviews
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These headphones were the recent subject of one of those "Consumers Reports" surprise findings. They came in 2nd-best in a field of products (including other Sony models) costing 5-6 times more than the CD-180's. So at this price, why not?

Indeed, they're lightweight and extremely comfortable on the ears. The quality of the sound is natural, warm, accurate, balanced. But there are also a few shortcomings, not mentioned in the CR ratings: First, the uncushioned headband is more noticeable than I might have suspected, leaving me with the sense of something hard and plastic sitting on top of my skull; 2nd, the wire is one of those dual-sided affairs, which can restrict a wearer's mobility more than headphones with only a single wire; 3rd, the wire is about half the thickness of slightly more expensive units, calling for the user to exercise greater than normal amounts of caution; 4th, "efficiency" is a tad lower than my first-line headphones--in other words, they require more amplifier power to achieve comparable volume levels.

In short, I'd judge these "fairly valued." At the price, they're good back ups, possibly decent replacements for the cheapie headphones manufacturers throw in with their CD players, etc. But even at twice the price, I'd consider the Panasonic HT710's a better value.

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18 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Could be better, November 17, 2001
The Sony CD-180 is a very unimpressive headphone, even at (dollar amount). Then again, most closed headphones at this price are a poor choice.

Deep bass is lacking badly, but upper bass is exaggerated somewhat, giving them a boomy, fake bass sound.

Mids aren't much better - some midrange frequencies are very prominent, and voices drill into my head in a rather fautiging manner, and smear together with insturments to my displeasure. They also have a very hollow quality that probably has something to do with the closed headphone design.

Treble is very muted, but lower treble is exxagerated, and it makes the CD180s sound at first like they have a lot of detail, which they don't.

Imaging (Placement of insturments) is poor. Everything sounds like it is either coming from the center of my head, or the right or left side, there isn't much in the way of seperation otherwise.

They also have a fairly cheap feel, although they are reasonably comfortable - they don't clamp down on your ears overly hard, and they are circumaural (Go around your ear, not on top) so the pressure is put on the area around your ears.

They do sound better then other closed Sony headphones in this price range like the MDR-v150,200,250, but sound somewhat worse then the Koss UR-20s which are also closed, and much worse then the open Koss KSC-50s which can be had for the same price. The next step up from the Koss UR-20s with a closed headphone is the Sony MDR-v7506, which is around (dollar amount) - there isn't anything worth buying in between.

As always, keep headphone listening volume reasonable - you can damage your ears very easily. As a general rule of thumb if you can't tell someone is talking to you when you are not engrossed in the music, they are up too loud.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Middle of the road...., July 6, 2003
These headphones are not very expensive. Don't expect the sound quality you would get from Koss or Sienhoffer headphones that cost upwards of $200. The bass is a little high, but that can be fixed with an equalizer. The headband could use some padding, but I've worn them for several hours at a stretch and never had a problem.

I use these with my laptop computer to listen to MP3s while I work. I've also sat through DVDs on plane trips with them. For the price, they are a good buy.

Why 3 stars?:
These headphones do not have the sound quality of more expensive models, but the price is good and the quality is fine. They could stand to be a bit more comfortable, but at this price, I don't mind sticking them in a laptop bag and risk having them broken because I can replace them cheaply.

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