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Pioneer SE-CE10-XK


$14.99 Released January, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Sound quality is a step above most stock earbuds for a reasonable price. Will provide a good fit for those with larger ear openings.

The Cons:Very uncomfortable to the point of being painful. Very weak volume capability - often too quiet even with the volume cranked up. Included carrying case is fragile with a poor hinge design.

The Pioneer SE-CE10-XK is a low-cost set of in-ear headphones. Pioneer promotes these headphones as being suitable for listening to a variety of music styles. These open-air headphones have a maximum audio input of 30mW.

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The duct in these headphones helps to up the bass level (though this model lacks the slightly higher cost SE-CE11-K model's redesigned 14.6mm driver, which offers an improved bass performance). The gold-plated 3.5mm plug creates a solid connection, which promotes clear sound. To help make the fit comfortable, the SE-CE10-XK comes with a set of soft earpads. In order to protect these headphones when you are not using them, the Pioneer SE-CE10-XKs come with a carrying case included. 

Features

  • Carrying case included
  • Color: Black
  • Bass-boost duct
  • Open-air design
  • 20Hz-20,000Hz frequency range
  • 16 ohm impedance
  • 30mW maximum input power
  • 98dB sensitivity
  • Gold-plated 3.5mm plug
  • 1.2 meter cord
  • Weight: 6 grams
  • 14.8mm driver
  • In-ear
  • 2 earpads
  • Maximum Input 30mW
  • Sensitivity 98dB/mW
     

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    Sound quality is a step above most stock earbuds for a reasonable price.

  • 1

    Will provide a good fit for those with larger ear openings.

Cons
  • 1

    Very uncomfortable to the point of being painful.

  • 1

    Very weak volume capability - often too quiet even with the volume cranked up.

  • 1

    Included carrying case is fragile with a poor hinge design.

  • 1

    Bass tends to overpower the rest of the frequency range.

  • 1

    Cheap, plasticky casing seems fragile.

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