Rating 3.8 17 reviews
Manufacturer: Sony
BestTechie
15 years ago

First Impressions: Sony MDR-NC40 Headphones

I purchased the Sony MDR-NC40 headphones almost on impulse because the price was really unbeatable, plus I knew I had a trip coming up to test these out on. These ultra-light noise-cancelling headphones retail for $100, and claim to reduce up to 90% of noise.
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J&R
17 years ago

sound quality horrible

No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Pros:
  • Comfortable
  • Lightweight
Cons:
  • Poor Sound
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What Hi-Fi?
17 years ago

Sony MDR-NC40

These comfortable cups won't stay on when exercising. Instead, they're designed for long journeys. With the noise-cancelling feature turned on outside noise is blocked well, but the delivery suffers from woolly bass and unexciting treble. With it turned off they sound relatively lifeless.
Pros:
  • Noise-cancelling works well
Cons:
  • Woolly bass and unexciting treble
  • Lifeless sound when noise-cancelling is turned off
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futureshop.ca
14 years ago

Avoid

I bought them to use in an airplane. I was disapointed. The noise canceling works poorly, I still can hear surrounding noises easily. The battery is at an odd location (on the cord). The cushion does not hug the ears well. The only positive is they are relatively lightweight.
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head-fi.org
16 years ago

Somehow, the Ballad of Jed Clampett comes to mind, as I start to write this. You know, the Beverly Hillbillies. He was living his life, struck gold, and everything changed. That's kind of what happened here. Except I didn't strike gold or become rich. Yeah, the metaphor doesn't exactly work.
Pros:
  • Very light
  • portable
  • built in EQ/NC function
Cons:
  • Expensive for what they are
  • require a battery
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Audiofanzine
15 years ago

Sound great, but break easily...

These are a pair of noise-canceling headphones from Sony. With the power of one AAA battery, they can cancel ambient noise. The way they do this is with a tiny microphone on the outside of the headphones, which records the sounds that are heard, and then plays them back at a 180 degree angle, which...
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Circuit City
15 years ago

Not good noise-cancelling

Sony usually puts out high-quality stuff, but these only cancel MAYBE 15% of ambient noise. They are comfortable and sound great, but trying them with the supplied battery and a new one resulted in the same anemic noise cancellation. They would be good if sold just as headphones.
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PC Magazine
18 years ago

Sony MDR-NC40

Like Sony's in-ear MDR-NC22 noise-canceling earphones, the new MDR-NC40's best feature is its price: Both pairs are only $100. The MDR-NC40 isn't an in-ear model but a supra-aural set of headphones, meaning that they sit on the ears without creating a seal.
Pros:
  • Affordable
  • Compact, collapsible design
  • Decent noise cancellation
  • Enjoyable audio performance with solid bass performance
Cons:
  • Takes a standard AAA battery instead of a rechargeable cell
  • Battery pack is in the middle of the headphone cable
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Amazon
15 years ago

Decent on-ear performance

I prefer on-ear headphones. These headphones feel just a little tight on my head which is probably good for keeping them on while riding the commuter train. There is almost no sound 'bleed', when I have them of my ears, around my neck I can not hear the music.
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viewpoints
13 years ago

They Were A Steal For Me

I purchased these MDR-NC40 Sony Noise-Cancelling Headphones from Radio Shack for only $30 this week.  That's a bargain for headphones that Sony still sells for $100, but as about as high as someone like me, who is not an audiophile would be willing to spend on headphones.  I have owned Sony's
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