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Sony Headphones: The Best Sound Quality Around! -  Sony MDR XD200 Headphone
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Sony Headphones: The Best Sound Quality Around! (Sony MDR XD200)

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Member Name: trivium_rule

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Sony MDR XD200

Date: 27/12/06 (1340 review reads)
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Advantages: Amazing sound quality, sound quality switch

Disadvantages: Hard to take out and about

Having owned these headphones for a while now i have been able to understand what an amazing sound quality they have, really loud, crisp sound that makes you musical expierence complete. They may look huge but i can asure you its worth it! There is even a switch at the side of the headphones to chage the sound quality to; movie, music or sound mode!

They really are great headphones, even for just lounging around the house listening to music or watching the TV, the lead is really long can stretch to the length of a whole room, so no problem with extention cables!
So in a nutshell they are great headphones with an amazing sound quality that anyone could appriciate

Summary: Great headphones, though rather large

Processing/Quality:     Processing/Quality
Reliability:     Reliability
Ease of use:     Ease of use
Sound quality:     Sound quality
Ease of transport:     Ease of transport
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Last comment:
Aardvarks

- 29/12/06

Hiya,

What have you compared them with?

What sort of headphones have you previously used?

What was the presentation like, soundstage? instrument placing? How easy is it to pick out and follow a specific instrument?

Is the sound in the head or in front of the eyes?

Are open or closed back? How good are they at attenuating external noise?

Do they leak sound out? Could you listen to them in bed next to a sleeping partner without disturbing them?

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