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Sony MDR-X10

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4 stars
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3 stars
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Editorial reviews:
3
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3 editorial reviews
MDR-X10 Simon Cowell headphonesI'd put money on the fact that Simon Cowell has never heard these headphones and possibly doesn't know of their existence. If he does, or has, that gives me serious doubts about his ears.I find the looks of the MDR-X10s to be... interesting. I'll leave that judgment to you. The mixture of plastic and metal gives alternating impressions of well-built and cheaply-built depending on what part of the headphone you're scrutinizing.Read more
Sony’s X-Factor inspired headphones sound just as obnoxious as creator (and celebrity endorser) Simon Cowell.Read more
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Pros

  • they have a nice build quality of sorts
  • The sound is crisp and clear and the bass on these are astounding
  • well-built and cheaply-built depending

Cons

  • too short for audio professionals or DJ s
  • mdr-x10 is completely retarded
  • just too much muchness

Key specs

  • 24 Ω
  • , 106 dB
  • 3, 29000 Hz
  • Closed
  • Stereo
  • Over-Ear

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Sony MDR-X10 - Pros & Cons

Sony MDR-X10

Pros

  • they have a nice build quality of sorts
  • The sound is crisp and clear and the bass on these are astounding
  • well-built and cheaply-built depending
  • sublime
  • smooth
  • luscious
  • creamy
  • buzz-free

Cons

  • too short for audio professionals or DJ s
  • mdr-x10 is completely retarded
  • just too much muchness
  • sloppy and overpowering
  • The bass is nearly overwhelming
  • but lacks any semblance of definition
  • the bass is so sloppy that it really is
  • of upper-mid emphasis that makes voices sound somewhat rough
  • : Not for listening to piano concertos
  • Sony MDR-X10 X Headphones
  • earcups are a bit unusual

Sony MDR-X10 - Technical Overview

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24 Ω
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300 g
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Sony MDR-X10 - Full Specifications

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Technical details
Sound outputStereo
StyleOver-Ear
Headset (integrated/enclosed microphone)yes
Magnet materialNeodymium
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Dimensions
Weight10.58 oz
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Connectivity
Inputs supported3.5mm
Cable length1.2
Detachable cableyes
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Design
Colour of product
  • Black
  • Red
  • Silver
  • Silver,Red
Acoustic designClosed
Category
  • Travel and Commuting
  • Audiophile
Noise isolatingyes
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Sound
Impedance24.0 Ω
Sensitivity< 106
Frequency range3 - 29000
Diaphragm diameter1.96 in
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Features
Playback controlsyes

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