This review is from: Sony MDR-XB41EX Extra Bass Headphones (Electronics)
These Headphones, like the title says, are very good. They have very good noise isolation, many ear tip sizes, and have very good and punchy bass. The mids and highs are also very clear, vocals are easily heard. I listen to many types of music, and they are by far best for hip hop, rap, and music with heavy bass. There is no chord noise and they do not tangle at all. Also, they have the "stay in ear" technology, which actually works very well, so this naturally makes them good for sports and working out. I also own Bose in ear headphones (MIE2), Sennheiser CX-300 II, and V-Moda Remix. These are the best of the headphones in every way except comfort, (the Bose are slightly more comfortable). I have also used the Beats by Dre Tours and these have even better bass than those. These are by far the best headphones i have used.
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This review is from: Sony MDR-XB41EX Extra Bass Headphones (Electronics)
Why? Because these are the best earbud-type headphones I've used to date.
The bass is strong, and the high and mid-ranges sound terrific. I had previously owned the Sony MDR-XB40EX (also an Extra Bass edition), which were very good.
These are even better, and worth the upgrade.
What really sets these apart are the included noise isolation earbuds, which do a superb job of sealing out exterior sound. I even attached the extra large sized earbuds and they did an even more impressive job keeping sound out.
I've owned Sony earbud headphones that are more expensive than these, but do not provide the bass that these do. Plus, the cords are flat - making tangles a thing of the past.
No need to think twice on these. I'd buy them again in an instant.
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This review is from: Sony MDR-XB41EX Extra Bass Headphones (Electronics)
I'll second what most of the reviews here say, and add a specific note about the previous XB40EX vs these new XB41EX's.
I'm more of a bass head, and after listening to both pairs at the same time I prefer the older XB40EX. The highs and mids were toned down a bit in the older pair.
That being said, most people don't prefer the skewed, bass heavy spectrum that I like. These XB41EX's balance the low, mid, high, with an emphasis on the low, whereas the older pair strongly emphasized the low.
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