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Sony MDR-EX 70 SL


 Sony MDR-EX 70 SL Headphone

Sony MDR-EX 70 SL

 
Description: Price: 34 £ / Headphone-Type: Ear / Wireless: No / Infrared: No

Newest Review: ... the sound effects. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ Recommendation and Conclusion ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ... more

 ... ~~~~~~~~~ I wore these Sony MDR-EX71SL headphones for the whole seven hour flight to the States. I have to admit that after five or so hours, my ears did start to ache...but I don't normally wear earphones for such a long time at one stretch. Also, I have VERY small ear canals, so have a special problem finding earbuds that fit at all and don't fall out, never mind fit painlessly and comfortably. I am, by and large, very happy with these 'head'phones. They are comfortable for long(ish) periods, and have excellent sound,...more

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mattygroves10
Crowned Review Sony MDR-EX 70 SL: Matty and Her Unfeasibly Small Headphones (1219 words)
by - written on 18/11/05 (Very useful, 2163 readings)
Rating:

Back in May, on my birthday, I received a nice silver iPod. I'd wanted one for sometime - its compactness, ease of use, and capacity were all appealing. However, what really sold me on an mp3 player was its size. It can be tucked easily in a pocket - even in jeans pockets (and I, probably inadvisably, wear my jeans tight. In the interests of portability, the iPod comes with small in-the-ear budded earphones...which are hideously uncomfortable, and mediocre sound quality. Now, I have very small ear canals, so after a very short time, my ears are in agony from the pressure of the Apple (or indeed any standard rigid earbuds) earphones. So when I flew to the ...  Read the complete review

Pablosammy
Premium Review Don't be satisfied with anything less (998 words)
by - written on 25/03/04 (Very useful, 2066 readings)
Rating:

You've just bought a state-of-the-art minidisc player for £200. It's fully compatible with your super-fast PC via its expensive-looking docking bay, and its display glows a cool blue. After writing a few minidiscs using the latest high quality compression format (virtually indistinguishable from the CD original) you're going into town to do some shopping and you take your fully charged gadget and slip it into your inside pocket. Then you plug the equivalent of a piece of string and a paper cup into the headphone socket, and you might as well be listening to a tape cassette playing on a 1980s Walkman. I've ...  Read the complete review

 
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Processing/Quality:  75% Reliability:  75%
Ease of use:  100% Sound quality:  75%
Ease of transport:  100%
 

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