Product DescriptionHigh -end ear bud style headphone
Product Details * tylish and convenient stereo headphones
* Neodymium magnets deliver excellent sound; 13.5 mm driver offers wider dynamic range
* Metal housings cut vibration
* Three sizes of earbuds included to fit your ears
* Hard leather case holds your headphones; 1.2 meter cord for ease of use
Technical Details
* Brand Name: Sony
*Model: MDREX90LP
* Headphones Form Factor: Ear-bud
* Headphones Technology: Binaural
* Item Weight: 0.38 pounds
Editors' ratingThe good:The
Sony MDR-EX90LP provides excellent clarity and detail and decent bass
response; the understated black-and-silver design meshes well with most
gadgets.
The bad: The silicone ear fittings included with
the Sony MDR-EX90LP don't always create a seal with the ear; no cable
extender for at-home listening.
The bottom line:The Sony
MDR-EX90LP earbuds sound as good as their $100 price tag suggests, but
there's nothing particularly exciting about them. They're just good
headphones with an understated design.
Customer Review By
R. Newlin(S. CA)
Great deal - very good earphones,January 27, 2010
I
was replacing an exact set I bought a few years ago. I took a chance on
the refurb. I've heard of "copy cat" versions of these earphones. My
were genuine Sony refurbs from this seller. I love these earphones. I
was very happy to get a set of refurbs for half the price of new ones.
Note:
My last pair tended to come apart after more than a year of use. I was
able to glue them back together every time and still get good use. I was
actually quite surprised at how long I was able to keep these earphones
given the occasional unplanned tug that would pull the cord from my
player. Despite the problem with them coming apart, I still rate them
high. The fact that I replaced them with the very same set speaks well
of them.
By
D. Sauer "D.S." (San Diego, CA (USA))
Outstanding quality for the price!, April 3, 2010
I
am writing this review keeping in mind that I paid $39 total for the
earphones. I was amazed to get them at that price, since they were at
$99 at Best Buy the day I purchased them online on Amazon. The sound is
excellent, definitely high-end with good bass (Sony earphones always
have a lot of bass). I used them primarily with my mp3 player. I listen
to mp3 songs in high quality (320 kbps, non-variable rate) and these
earphones give me all I need in terms of quality and richness of the
sound. Sure, for the original $99 I would have gone for another brand
and model (Shure SE-110 that I loved and lost, and which were superior
for $99), but at $39, I really don't see which earphones offer such
outstanding quality. I have had a lot of different models over the
years, including different lower to mid-end Sony models: MDR-EX32,
MDR-EX55, MDR-EX56. This one is better. I am very happy!