Pros: Outstanding sound quality, fit, and durability Cons: Lacks the ability to resolve the lowest bass notes with authority
Ergonomics
Sony provides a clamshell case with the earphones, but I have not touched the case since I took them out of the package. In other words, its nice to look at, but certainly not required for everyday use. The fit of the earphones is very...
Pros: Compact, Excellent Sound Quality Cons: Durability is not as great as full size earphones
I originally bought Sony MDR E818, but due to their extremely low durability they cracked upon half stepping on them. Since then I wanted to try to find a set of in ear style headphones that would be able to take a few half steps on them and not break....
Pros: Comfort, volume level (sensitivity), and better case. Cons: Opening the case is awkward.
Here's my 2 cents worth in comparison of the Jensen JB6 to the Sony 828LP. I originally purchased the JB6 to listen to MP3's on my PDA. I found that I just couldn't get the volume level from the JB6, especially when in a noisy environment like a ...
I bought these headphones in 1997 (they were simply called the MDR-E848, without the "LP") when I was dabbling with bass-heavy small headphones. They proved to be much better than any of the in-ear phones I had purchased up to that time - and they still...
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