Steve W.
December 17th 05, 03:51 PM
<DaveJohnson12@nomail.> wrote in message
...
> I need something with enough volume and decent sound for a low price.
I had the
> Sony MDR-25 that fit that description for $20. They don't make them
anymore.
>
> It seems the ones I bought, Sony MDR-201V, don't get that much volume
out of
> them.
>
> The specs are almost identical to the MDR-25 and I don't know why one
model
> would get lots of volume and the other not enough. Anybody know?
>
> It looks like Sensitivity and Power Hadling Capacity may be the specs
that
> determine volume. I'm kind of guessing really.
>
> Sensitivity is as follows,
>
> MDR-201V: 100 dB/mW
>
> MDR-25: 102dB/mW
>
> Power Handling Capacity is the same for both at 0.1 W.
>
> Is 102 that much louder than 100?
>
> I've tried them with an HP 7100 with integrated sound, a Dell GX280 (I
think)
> with integrated sound and my 7 3/4 year old Dell with a Soundblaster
Value OEM
> card. The GX280 had the lowest volume and the old Dell the hightest.
>
> Thanks.
>
http://www.sennheiser.com/sennheiser/icm_eng.nsf/root/products_headphones_dj_05180#
Sennheiser 212Pro
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> I need something with enough volume and decent sound for a low price.
I had the
> Sony MDR-25 that fit that description for $20. They don't make them
anymore.
>
> It seems the ones I bought, Sony MDR-201V, don't get that much volume
out of
> them.
>
> The specs are almost identical to the MDR-25 and I don't know why one
model
> would get lots of volume and the other not enough. Anybody know?
>
> It looks like Sensitivity and Power Hadling Capacity may be the specs
that
> determine volume. I'm kind of guessing really.
>
> Sensitivity is as follows,
>
> MDR-201V: 100 dB/mW
>
> MDR-25: 102dB/mW
>
> Power Handling Capacity is the same for both at 0.1 W.
>
> Is 102 that much louder than 100?
>
> I've tried them with an HP 7100 with integrated sound, a Dell GX280 (I
think)
> with integrated sound and my 7 3/4 year old Dell with a Soundblaster
Value OEM
> card. The GX280 had the lowest volume and the old Dell the hightest.
>
> Thanks.
>
http://www.sennheiser.com/sennheiser/icm_eng.nsf/root/products_headphones_dj_05180#
Sennheiser 212Pro
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