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Sony MDR-EX76


$40.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Clear, distortion-free sound output - even at maximum volume levels. Minimize external noise when properly fitted - good for public transportation and airplane applications.

The Cons:Interchangeable earbuds may be uncomfortable regardless of size used - rubber material is relatively hard. Near impossible to use during workouts or other high-energy activities - earbuds come loose rather easily. Headphone cable is very thin - prone to intermittence-causing damage.

The MDR-EX76 are mid-range in-ear headphones from Sony. They employ 9mm, angled drivers designed for high sensitivity and neodymium magnets, and are intended to produce sound quality a step up from Apple's basic iPod earbuds, for instance.

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Silicone earbuds are provided in three sizes to form a comfortable, close fit in all ears and minimize sound distortion and leakage. The MDR-EX76 come with a carrying case and 2-ft extension cord in addition to the main cord of the same length, and are available in a single black and silver design.

Features

  • In-ear design
  • 9mm, angled drivers
  • Neodymium magnet
  • Sensitivity : 103dB/mW
  • Frequency response: 6 - 24,000Hz
  • Impedance: 16 ohms
  • Power handling capacity: 100mW
  • Silicone earbuds in three sizes
  • Carrying case
  • Extension cord

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    Clear, distortion-free sound output - even at maximum volume levels

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    Minimize external noise when properly fitted - good for public transportation and airplane applications

Cons
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    Interchangeable earbuds may be uncomfortable regardless of size used - rubber material is relatively hard

  • 1

    Near impossible to use during workouts or other high-energy activities - earbuds come loose rather easily

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    Headphone cable is very thin - prone to intermittence-causing damage

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    Insufficient bass presence compared to Koss and Sennheiser models in the same price range

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    Y-type cable adds cable bulk - may become tangled more quickly than J-type cables

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