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Sony MDR-EX36V


$30.00 Released August, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Don't tend to fall out, balanced to avoid falling out of the ear canal by themselves. Great bass support, reaches extremely low frequencies without distortion. Durable design seems like it could take a few hits without breaking.

The Cons:Can get loud, but can't generate extreme loudness. Cord noise is fairly loud when it bumps against something.

The Sony MDR-EX36V are earcanal style headphones that are available in a variety of colours for matching with your portable media device.  The headphones feature high-quality 9mm EX driver units combined with Neodymium magnets to reproduce deep bass and clear treble sound.

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  They are very lightweight, at only 3 grams without the cord and come with 3 sizes of earbuds for an adjustable fit.  The MDR-EX36V have a 3.9 ft cord with an in-line volume control and a gold-plated L-shaped stereo plug.  They also feature a cord adjuster which allows the listener to conveniently control the length of the cord.  

Features/Specs

  • Earcanal phones
  • Quality 9mm EX driver units
  • Neodymium magnets
  • In-line volume control
  • Cord length adjuster
  • Comes with 3 sizes of earbuds
  • Cord length: 3.9ft
  • Frequency response: 6Hz - 23kHz
  • Gold-plated L-shaped stereo plug
  • Weight: 3g (without cord)

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    don't tend to fall out, balanced to avoid falling out of the ear canal by themselves

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    great bass support, reaches extremely low frequencies without distortion

  • 1

    durable design seems like it could take a few hits without breaking

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    mids and highs are crisp and clear, no tinny sound

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    built very light and comfortable, easy to forget you're wearing them

  • 1

    good blocking of surrounding noise

Cons
  • 1

    can get loud, but can't generate extreme loudness

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    cord noise is fairly loud when it bumps against something

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