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Sony Mdr-Ex700Lp Earbud Style Headphones (Black) | 
enlarge | Brand: Sony Category: CE
List Price: $299.99 Buy New: $189.00 You Save: $110.99 (37%)
New (4) Refurbished (1) from $150.99
Rating: 1 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 11.5 x 9.8 x 9.6
MPN: MDR-EX700LP Model: MDR-EX700LP UPC: 027242715783 EAN: 0027242715783 ASIN: B0015AFOL4
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | New 16mm driver units for reproducing sound | | • | Thin magnesium housing in ear style provide comfort | | • | Newly multi-layer diaphragm for high-resolution sound | | • | 7 sizes of hybrid silicone earbuds for secure fitting |
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Product Description Featuring 16mm driver units and a thin magnesium housing, the MDR-EX700LP earbud headphone faithfully reproduces your favorite music with stellar results. The multi-layer diaphragm design makes even the most subtle sounds heard, while the seven included silicon earbuds ensure a proper fit.
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| Customer Reviews:
OK only.. November 11, 2008 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
Interestingly, the EX700 sounds nothing like previous incarnations of Sony IEMs (think MDR-EX71) but rather, they sound quite similar to it's full-sized brother, Sony's flagship MDR-SA5000 - very revealing of details, but horridly bass-shy and highly tilted in the treble region. Unlike the SA5000 however, the EX700 just never seems to stop exhibiting sibilance. This is one VERY sibilant headphone, and burn in just never seems to get rid of it. I find that I'm using bass boost on these things more than I normally would with a pair headphones.
The headphone comes with 7 silicone sleeves, but I never found that they fit me just right. In my opinion, they're all way too small. On a different note, the EX71 comes with just 3 sleeves, and it's medium pair fits me perfectly. I got the best fit by placing a Shure medium silicone sleeve on the EX700, but that immediately degraded the sound and made everything sound muddy. General comfort is very good; I can easily keep them in my ears for hours on end without much pain.
I would have preferred just a zip pouch over the supplied leather slide-out case if you ask me. That case is just too awkward to wind up, especially with the right-angled plug. If you have the EX700SL version then the case is perfect if you detach half of the headphone cord and keep just the top portion, which is then terminated in a straight plug.
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