Sunday, September 18, 2011

Sony MDR-NC200D - Fit and Comfort


Anyone who commute to the big city to know how things can get loud and annoying.
whether it be the roar of the engine buses, subway cars that tolling or just that the screaming baby sitting behind you.
Some people may find bottlenecks cranking through headphones, they help to block the world, while others prefer a little more relative silence.
Fortunately, in this modern age there are headphones with noise canceling goodness to help you zone out.



The MDR-NCR200D is not going to turn heads when you wear it,
but, it's meant as a negative knock them with a handsome black and functionally effective.
In hand, headphones feel pleasant with light,
but strong and a variety of subtle textures of their fake leather pads to the earcups slightly wrinkled.
This set is a master of angles as well, making them easily portable in the partially filled from the bag.
Shackle swivel smoothly from flat to about 90-degrees, fold and come out with a secure click and also provide a wide range of tilt for the earcups.
All that mixed with fairly flexible building and supported metal head rail made
​​for presentations that are more than adequate inline whole.






With some noise-canceling phones' You will have several preset modes or the ability to manually create your own.
Each time you press the AI NC (with power on) can pause for a few seconds to listen to external sounds and then starting one of the three digital noise-canceling modes for airplanes, automobiles or indoor environment.
If you need to hear the hubbub around you, the button allows the monitor on the back of the sound is not audible all the leak

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