Pros: Sound isolation, comfortable, reasonable price Cons: No real case, asymmetrical design (see review), somewhat fragile cord
I've owned a lot of headphones since I first bought one of the original Sony Walkman players back in the 80's. I even have a pair of the first noise-canceling headphones and they still work. But for the price, nothing sounds quite as good as these little ...
Pros: Quality Sound, great bass, totally emerge yourself into the music! Cons: Plastic case for earphones is a total joke.
INTRO:
After purchasing my NomadII MP3 player (reviewed at http://www.epinions.com/content_70751981188 )I originally didn't plan on getting these earbuds, since it already came with a headset. But I wanted more...
Pros: Powerful bass, clean and clear treble. Cons: Silicone earbuds require frequent cleaning due to cerumen build-up.
The Good:
I learned of this model from Sony a year ago as their first closed-type canal earphones created to celebrate the 20th year anniversary of the Fontopia line headphones. Being intrigued with the configuration and the isolation it...
Pros: Small, portable, comfortable, great bass and sound isolation. Cons: Too much sound isolation for certain situations
I recently bought an iPod and at about the same time my Sony Twin-Turbo earphones, which have served me well for the past 7 years, completely died. I started looking for a replacement that was small, comfortable, and portable with good bass response. I...
Pros: Good treble, powerful bass, great style Cons: bass just might be too strong!
I recently purchased an Apple iPod, which is really fabulous. One of my only complaints about the iPod was that the included headphones are merely "good", instead of "totally great" like the iPod. After reading the reviews on these Sony earbuds, I...
Pros: Rich and full sound Cons: Bass is a bit too aggressive for some music and treble needs a little boost
After a long and painfully drawn-out debate between my appetite for great mobile sound and the size of my wallet, I finally decided that I would give the Sony EX70 a chance to show off together with my brand new S
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Pros: Good sound quality, isolation, comfort Cons: Recessed midrange and bright treble
I was shopping on North Michigan Avenue in Chicago five months ago, and walked into the Sony Gallery. I was amazed at the wide selection of mostly inexpensive and potentially good-performing headphones. So I looked with suspicion at the Sony MDR-EX70LP...
Pros: Cool look, good bass, clear treble Cons: Sound quality VERY dependent on fit in ear, uncomfortable, poor fit.
I recently decided to replace a pair of earbuds that I grew to love (Sony MDR-848LP) after I somehow managed to lose them. After much searching on the internet and B+M stores, I decided I would try the MDR-EX70LP as an upgrade. I ended up buying a pair...
Pros: good sound, small design, STAYS IN YOUR EARS! Cons: extension way too long, other cord too short, behind the ear design too much work.
LOOKS: I too own an ipod and wanted to keep the white sleek look of the ipod with my ear buds. Unfortunately i found out that these came in white off ebay (same place i got mine) by a certain seller. Either way, they are small, black and they fit in yo ...
Pros: very small. complete isolation. physically comfortable. good sound. Cons: complete isolation. mildly disorienting because of plugged ears.
I recently bought a portable digital music player and the earphones that came with it were not very good. This seems to be a very common trend. Normally I would prefer the Sony "Streetstyle" headphones over earphones because they seemed to give overall...
Pros: Decent sound quality; comfortable; tiny Cons: Wish the case was better; gets gooey with earwax
I'm a college student. Meaning that I'm way too poor to be an audiophile. True audiophiles are rich (or heavily in debt) elitists, and as much as I'd love to be one I just can't possibly pull it off. Regardless, I am picky about my audio equipment. I...
Pros: Good sound, deep bass, isolation, durability Cons: midrange, you have to clean earwax off the ends
After lots of research before deciding which earphones were best for me, I got these for $79.99 Cnd. at the Sony store plus I got a 3 year extended warranty just in case. I want to keep these things around for a while. I also got $5 off because I pointed...
Pros: -Rich full sound with awesome bass. -Headphones can get loud without distortion Cons: -Gets dirty easily
-Carrying case is too small
-Cord is a bit slim
I bought the Sony MDR-EX70SP (the difference between the SP and the LP is that the SP has a shorter cord with an extention rather than one long cord) from MiniDisco.com for $57--$57 well spent I say.
I was never sceptical about buying these...
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