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Sony MDR-XB20EX
$35.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:Bass is very well supported, thumps in your ears. Mids and highs are clear and reasonably well defined. Rubber earpads feel comfortable in the ear canal.
The Cons:Effectively make you deaf to the surrounding environment, not very safe when jogging.
The MDR-XB20EX are mid-range in-ear headphones from Sony, appearing to target hip-hop fans with 'Extra Bass'. They feature 9mm drivers engineered by Sony for high sensitivity and powerful bass response.
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The shape of the silicone earbuds, included in three sizes, is designed to create a close, comfortable seal in the ear, further optimizing bass while minimizing distortion and leakage. The MDR-XB20EX are available in black, and come with a carrying pouch and shirt clip. They are a step down from the MDR-XB40EX, which feature a similar design but even more powerful bass.
Features
- In-ear design
- 9mm drivers
- Powerful bass
- Silicone earbuds in three sizes
- Flat, Y-type cord
- Sensitivity: 103dB/mW
- Frequency response: 5 - 23,000Hz
- Power handling capacity : 100mW
- Impedance: 16 ohms
- Carrying pouch
- Shirt clip
User Reviews (2)
Pros & Cons
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bass is very well supported, thumps in your ears
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mids and highs are clear and reasonably well defined
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rubber earpads feel comfortable in the ear canal
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look stylish and sleek when you're wearing them
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cord is fairly sturdy, can handle being tugged a few times without damaging anything
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earbuds and cord are very light, don't notice the weight at all
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blocks out background sound, good audio isolation
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effectively make you deaf to the surrounding environment, not very safe when jogging
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