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If they were smaller I'd give 5 stars. I'm just not fond of the larger style ear pieces.
As an aside, I've coupled these with the Koss Portapros for over four years and have been overwhelmingly pleased by the options that having these two sets have given me. At this point, my purchase of this model of ear bud is because I lack the ability to get a different model. Of course they aren't going to take rampant abuse, but there aren't many things that are going to take rampant abuse these days, so complaints in regards to that are ridiculous and should be readily ignored. Whatever.Either way, ever since Sony started to incorporate these neodymium magnets into their products, I've noticed a significant decrease in overall bass output and questionable sound characteristics. I've bought this model of Sony earbud for over four years.
But that's another story.To any potential buyer of these phones, know that this remains a great buy.and yes the Sennheiser M500s get spanked by these (I've had both), but to those who may have had these in the past and are contemplating returning to them, expecting more of the same great sound that you came to love, think twice.I hope this helps. (Truly, Specifications are Subject to Change Without Notice.).Even more, the Sony MDR-300Vs sound worse than the old MDR-150s now that they've begun using this neodymium concept in their new products. I've replaced my faith in Sony's products whenever I see "Neodymium" on the label. But when it comes to rap/hip-hop and some rock, I am far from pleased--primarily because I've been buying these for YEARS and my expectations are simply of what I've previously experienced. There is a problem here though. Being that I listen to an overwhelming amount of Trance and Techno, the midbass response that is present is still moderately fulfilling. When planning to be mobile with not much luggage space (or desire) I use the Sonys and hardly skip a beat (pun intended). I believe that they should cease selling this ear bud under this model number, because its just not true.
That alone should be a testament as to the satisfaction that this model has brought me (and my wallet for that matter). Now, the music is entertaining, I guess, but it isn't what it was. When laying down or in need of a little more wire (or a bit more quality and stereo separation), I use the Koss. You'll notice that I gave these four stars as opposed to five and that the title of my review is "Neodymium" By all senses of this situation, I do not refute the claims of Neodymium being a "stronger" magnet or being able to produce more "powerful" sound.
The winding case is great for traveling or carrying in your pocket or purse.Although I paid a much higher price from a different Amazon outsource, I would buy them again and would highly recommend them. The earbuds deliver much better quality of sound with my Sony Walkman than the original earphones that came with the walkman.I wear my earbuds with my Sony Walman every morning when I walk about a mile and have had no problems with the earbuds hurting my ears or staying in. Very happy with my final decision to buy the Sony E828LP Fontopia Earbuds with Winding Case. Delivery time was early and received in very good condition.
I like this pair for its ability to let me hear outside noise, and I use in-ear monitors when I don't want to hear anything. The price for this specific pair has actually gone down from when I originally purchased it. If they are ever to fail on me, I would most likely get a new pair. I've tried a lot of earbud styled headphones, and this pair has lasted me a year now and it is still going. So, they are indeed a decent pair if you don't want to spend a whole lot of money, and you're music player or whatever has a good equalizer, and or you're not too picky regarding sound. At first I didn't like these, I actually got them by mistake as I had a similarly named Sony Earbud set. It has surprised me with its durability, and I have been wearing these to sleep for that long, and I haven't had any problems. I didn't like them because I felt that its particular style was going to fall out of my ear, but when I wear them I tend to forget they are there unless the cord snags on something, which was another thing that has surprised me.
If you have these headphones, you'd know exactly what I mean by that. I lost these 8 years ago, but I just picked up new ones yesterday, and I can say that I can come to loving music at a much higher level once again. As perfection was always $10 away, and paying more always seemed like you got a lot less.
Not too much bass, not too little bass. These being the cheapest ones for about $10. I got these headphones about a decade ago, and these had amazing bass.
I'm never going to try to find something better. There definitely is magic in their Twin Turbo technology. Just the perfect amount of bass and crispness where I can close my eyes and immerse myself in the music with.
Since then, I have spent roughly $400 and have gone through 8 additional headphones that have not even come close to these (5 of them from Sony, some of professional grade).
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