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Sony MDR-EX10LP

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Noise cancelling and celebrity-endorsed headphones are two of the biggest categories in big headphones. You can thank Beats for that, I suppose. In one hand, I've got the MDR-1RNC which apparently are not endorsed by the Republican National Committee. At least, I don't think. They've got digital noise cancelling (the headphones, not the Republicans) and some great design and build quality.In my other hand I've got the shiny MDR-X10's which are "unique and powerful headphones designed by Sony and Simon Cowell." Yeah, they're unique all right.Six ears give a listen to create one verdict (Well, OK, technically two verdicts).Read more
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Pros

  • sounded decent and fairly neutral
  • the noise cancelling itself is quite good
  • great design and build quality

Cons

  • mdr-x10 is completely retarded
  • heavy synth intro with the NC off was a little bitey
  • somewhat uncomfortable/annoying

Key specs

  • 16 Ω
  • 8, 22000 Hz
  • Closed
  • Stereo
  • In-Ear
  • Wired

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Sony MDR-EX10LP - Pros & Cons

Sony MDR-EX10LP

Pros

  • sounded decent and fairly neutral
  • the noise cancelling itself is quite good
  • great design and build quality
  • low-mid
  • mid range
  • and lower-high audio
  • gives improved fidelity and isolation from outside sounds
  • one of the best electronic manufacturers with excellent customer service and guarantees
  • outstanding quality audio in a compact and lightweight design

Cons

  • mdr-x10 is completely retarded
  • heavy synth intro with the NC off was a little bitey
  • somewhat uncomfortable/annoying
  • particularly heavy-handed high-pass filter
  • The bass is lacking in pitch
  • Nor is any remote control function included
  • snag the cord less on clothes buttons and zippers
  • no fourth conductor for remote operation
  • tight mid range helps offset this
  • needlessly small speakers offer less bass output
  • a cord that is twisted and tangled

Sony MDR-EX10LP - Technical Overview

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IconDriver size
9 mm
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Driver size: 400 mm
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16 Ω
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Stax SR-L500
Impedance: 145000 Ω
IconWeight
3 g
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Sony MDR-EX10LP - Full Specifications

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Technical details
Sound outputStereo
StyleIn-Ear
Connectivity technologyWired
Headset (integrated/enclosed microphone)no
Magnet materialNeodymium
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Dimensions
Weight0.11 oz
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Connectivity
Inputs supported3.5mm
Cable length1.2
3.5 mm/6.3 mm adapter includedno
Type of connector3.5mm
Detachable cableno
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Power
Battery operatedno
Power handling capacity100.0 mW
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Design
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Acoustic designClosed
Attachment typeEar canal
Body materialSilicone
CategoryBudget
Noise isolatingyes
Connector contacts platingGold
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Sound
Impedance16.0 Ω
Frequency range8 - 22000
Diaphragm diameter0.35 in
Driver technologyDynamic
Driver size0.35 in
Maximum input power100.0 mW
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