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Sony EX-500LP


$130.00 Released October, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Large 13.5mm dynamic drivers. Comfortable silicon ear buds. Sound good for a variety of music.

The Cons:Oddly shaped to make room for drivers. More expensive than the Shure SE210s. Wiring isn't very durable.

The Sony Sony EX-500LP is a premium closed earbud headphone that features hybrid silicone earbuds designed for better sound and a more secure fit. The EX-500LP headphone is an upgrade from the Sony EX-300LP in that it features an aluminum body that helps prevent redundant vibration for a smoother bass response and clear mid-high range sound.

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Like its peer, the EX-500 earbud headphone includes a 13.5mm dome driver that reproduces vocal & instrumental sound with vivid clarity, while also outputting 100mW of peak power along an extra wide 4-28,000Hz frequency range. In addition, the EX-500LP earbud comes equipped with a leather case with a slide out tray to hold the headphones. The Sony EX-500LP headphone also boasts an adjustable Y-type cord with a slider. The Sony EX-300 retails for $129.99 and comes in one distinct colors. Lastly, the Sony EX-500LP earbud headphone features a 1 year limited warranty.

Features

  • Earbud Headphones
  • Aluminum Body
  • Hybrid Silicone Earbuds
  • 13.5mm Dome Driver
  • Neodymium Magnet
  • Leather Case
  • L Shaped Stereo Mini Plug (Gold)
  • Peak Power: 100mW
  • Frequency: 4-28,000Hz
  • Impedance: 16 ohms @ 1kHz
  • Sensitivity: 108dB

Available Colors

  • Sony EX-500LP (Silver/Black) – MSRP: $129.99

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Pros
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    large 13.5mm dynamic drivers

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    comfortable silicon ear buds

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    sound good for a variety of music

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    dynamic driver allows for a good amount of bass

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    include a bit of isolation

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    quality durable metal construction

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    good sound quality with more bass than Shure's altnernative

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    nice leather case

Cons
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    oddly shaped to make room for drivers

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    more expensive than the Shure SE210s

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    wiring isn't very durable

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