Sony MDR AS30G Specifications, Tests and Review

Headphone type
Behind-the-neck mount
Connectivity
Wired
Frequency Response
14 - 23000 Hz
Sensitivity
106 dB/mW
Impedance
24 Ohm

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Sony MDR AS30G Full Specifications and Details

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DESIGN AND DIMENSIONS Sony MDR AS30G
Product Type Headphones - wired - 3.5 mm jack
Weight 40 g Better than 93 % of headphones rated.
Recommended Use Portable electronics

The Sony MDR AS30G are wired headphones. In the case of studio and professional DJ headphones, a wired connection is a standard and a necessity. In this case, connecting via cable reduces audio transmission delays and prevents unwanted battery drain as it would be in case of wireless headphones. The same is de facto true for gaming headsets. In case of headphones for normal music listening, the cable is rather a relic, although it still has its fans. However, the wireless option is much more popular for everyday use in today’s world. The weight of the headphones is 40 g. Although these are over-the-head headphones that are normally characterized by their bulky nature, this model can be folded into a more compact form. This makes them easier to fit into a backpack or bag

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SOUND QUALITY Sony MDR AS30G
Headphones Form Factor Behind-the-neck mount
Headphones Technology Dynamic
Foldable Yes Better than 84 % of headphones rated.
Connectivity Technology Wired
Sound Output Mode Stereo
Frequency Response 14 - 23000 Hz Better than 81 % of headphones rated.
Sensitivity 106 dB/mW Better than 66 % of headphones rated.
Impedance 24 Ohm
Diaphragm PET - 30 mm Worse than 76 % of headphones rated.
Magnet Material Neodymium

The sound quality can be affected by many factors. When it comes to frequency range, the wider it is, the more detail you will hear when listening. However, the range a person can perceive is highly individual. The average person is able to perceive frequencies in the range of 16 to 20 000 Hz. So the most common frequency range you will see on the market is 20 to 20,000 Hz. Lower frequencies up to approximately 256 Hz are considered bass frequencies. Therefore, the lower the bottom value is, the better the headphones will reproduce bass. Conversely, values from approximately 2 048 Hz upwards are treble. That is why headphones with a high upper value will provide a much more accurate reproduction of high notes. Sony MDR AS30G offers a frequency range of 14 - 23000 Hz. The sensitivity parameter determines how sensitively the headphones can receive the signal from the source. The higher the sensitivity value, the louder the headphones will be able to play with less power consumption. In general, a higher listening volume also means a higher power load for the connected device. So if you're buying headphones to listen to music from your mobile phone, for example, this is relevant to think about as you don't want to drain your phone's battery too much. Lower values around 85 dB are more suitable for listening in more quiet environments (for example, at home or in the office). Medium values of around 90 dB can provide good listening quality in noisier environments (for example, on public transport or in cafés). Headphones with high sensitivity values of around 100 dB or more are designed for really noisy environments, such as concerts. The Sony MDR AS30G has 106 dB/mW.

The device connected to the headphones also plays a role most times. The lower impedance value (approximately 100 to 150 Ohms) is suitable for playback from mobile phones, laptops or other portable players that do not have a powerful enough amplifier. The lower impedance will ensure that the required volume level is achieved with less power, thus extending the life of the player. However, at the same time, with lower impedance, there is more distortion of the sound. Headphones with a higher impedance of around 250 Ohms and above are then more suitable for playback from really powerful signal sources or using a headphone amplifier, otherwise the sound coming out of them might not be loud enough. At the same time, higher-impedance headphones will also ensure less distortion in the sound. In the case of these headphones, the impedance reaches the 24 Ohm value.

An important part of these headphones is the diaphragm, which, simply put, converts the electrical signal into a sound. The thin diaphragm that is around 6 mm thick can react quickly to changes in the audio signal and improves high-frequency listening. However, it is less sensitive to bass. The medium-thick diaphragm of around 10 mm provides a fairly balanced sound profile, allowing you to enjoy both bass and treble. A thicker diaphragm of around 20 mm cannot react so quickly to changes in the sound signal, thus impairing bass listening. However, it is more sensitive to higher frequencies. This model features the PET - 30 mm.

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CABLE Sony MDR AS30G
Cable Type Headphones cable - 60 cm
Headphones extension cable - 60 cm
Plated Connector Gold
CONNECTIONS Sony MDR AS30G
Connector Type Headphones (mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm)
OTHERS Sony MDR AS30G
Included Accessories Carrying pouch

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