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marton_szigeti

80s, low quality? Well...

Sorry to sort of interrupt here, but the eighties were the golden age of earphones. Please don't think I'm here to annoy you: my intentions are far from it. But as an '80s earphones/headphones collector/enthusiast, I feel obligated to show you some perspective. Maybe this is a lower model, although if you consider Sony's and Aiwa's mid to high end range, you find hidden and even less hidden gems there. I am going to mention some worth a look if you might be interested: Sony MDR-e232, Sony MDR-E242, 252, 262, 282, MDR-62, MDR-51, MDR-M series, MDR-75. Give a chance to these and of course you can contact me regarding these too. Cheers

barvoucher

It's basically what you'd expect from Walkman headphones....

These are the headphones that came with the original Walkman from the 80s, so as you can expect the quality is pretty low. Regardless, if you're in a bind and it's the only pair of headphones you can use, it's a good find. And it's also a small novelty item, too. But I definitely would not recommend these headphones for anything remotely professional.

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