Sony In-Ear Dynamic Headphones MDR-XB70-B (Black)

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◆ Movement of the diaphragm low area by the duct installed on the housing is optimized, raising kimitsu from the base booster adoption driver unit to an eardrum. Correct rhythm is achieved in a low voice of overwhelming volume. ◆ The smooth response which is to increase the housing I composed by large-volume cut aluminum housing cut aluminum in capacity and is low area and the clear and glossy mezzo-soprano level, compatibility . ◆ Effective area of a diaphragm with the small sensitive original development 12mm driver unit is maximized, and 360 kJ/m 3 more magnetic force magnet is adopted. Though it's small, sensitive low distorted revival is achieved. ◆ The attachment for which it's difficult to fall comfortably, it's to miniaturize the driver unit and make the inside of an ear the center of gravity, and the attachment for which it's difficult to fall is achieved comfortably. ◆ The friction which is the cause of the involvement is reduced by the ditch with the small SERESHONKODOKODO surface it's difficult to tangle where. /■ The specification ■ A form: The dynamic shutting tightly type The driver caliber: φ 12mm Revival frequency band :4-26000Hz The biggest input :100mW Impedance :16 Ω Output sound pressure level in decibel (the sensitivity): 112dB Plug :3.5mm stereo mini plug cord :1.2m Mass: The attachment from which about 9 grams of cable (is removed): Hybrid Year piece SS/ S/M/large (2 for each), carrying pouch (the spring type) and clip.

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100+ Head-Fier
Pros: Comfortable, cheap, slammin' bass, ergonomic design.
Cons: Not as sparkly up high, but true to Sony house sound.
    I like these just a little better than my Sony MDR XB90ex, which I think is saying a lot. They both have a very ergonomic design that allows them to stay in ear securely and comfortably for long periods of time. They both produce gobs of sub bass, but I think the MDR XB70 has better presentation over all, even with more bass than the venerable MDR XB90ex. Now, I understand that I may get flamed for saying that, but to my ears the XB70s just sound more dynamic and pleasing, and in reality, I grad my XB70's three out of four times over my XB90s. The only reason that I brought the Sony MDR XB90s into this review is that I expected people to ask: "How do they compare to the XB90s?"
    I have both the MDR XB70 and the MDR XB70AP(Apple Phone version) I vote with my dollar, and I bought two of these. 12mm dynamic driver, some metal, but mostly plastic. The cable is thin and flat ending in a nice right angel plug. The plug is narrow but I can't be sure that it will make it past your phone case (6.5mm) Nice solid Y without being heavy, plus chin slider. All of these elements appear to be designed more towards light weight and finesse rather that over engineered bulk.
    How do they sound? I have been listening to them the entire time I have been writing this, and I am really surprised at how good these sound. They have a very full and complete sound signature, the 250-500Hz gives the kick drums a very crisp attack, more so than the XB90s. The mids and highs appear a little recessed, but only compared directly to something fantastic.Actually, once my ears adjust, these are very full and even, and feel non-fatiguing. They remind me a lot of the Sony MDR XB950 over ear cans: both are very comfortable, non-fatiguing, and just less than magical but entertaining.

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