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Sony MDR-EX56LP
$35.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:Feel comfortable, don't leave your ear canal sore and the cord isn't abrasive. Provide good distortion-free bass support. Mids and highs are clear, lack the tinny sound heard in lower quality earphones.
The Cons:Cord is extremely light, feels a little like it might break. Can't generate loud volume output.
The MDR-EX56LP are mid-range in-ear headphones from Sony. Available in black, white, and blue, they employ 9mm drivers and neodymium magnets, and are intended to produce sound quality a step up from that of Apple's basic iPod earbuds, for instance, as well as superior bass.
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They lack, however, the high-sensitivity drivers utilized by many models in Sony's 'Premium' line. Silicone earbuds are included in three sizes to ensure a close fit in all ears and minimize sound distortion and leakage. The MDR-EX56LP come with a 3.9-ft neck chain-type cord, and a carrying pouch.
Features
- In-ear design
- 9mm drivers
- Neodymium magnet
- Sensitivity : 100dB/mW
- Frequency response: 6 - 23,000Hz
- Impedance: 16 ohms
- Power handling capacity: 100mW
- 3.9-ft neck chain-type cord
- Silicone earbuds in three sizes
- Carrying pouch
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Pros & Cons
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feel comfortable, don't leave your ear canal sore and the cord isn't abrasive
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provide good distortion-free bass support
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mids and highs are clear, lack the tinny sound heard in lower quality earphones
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general acoustic details in music are very clear, don't need to be loud to hear everything
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cuts ambient noise very effectively
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cord is extremely light, feels a little like it might break
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can't generate loud volume output
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