Friday, February 3, 2012

Sony MDR-EX57LP/BLK Headphones (Black)


Customer Rating :
Rating: 3.8

List Price : $39.99 Price : Too low to display
Sony MDR-EX57LP/BLK Headphones (Black)

Sony MDR-EX57LP/BLK Headphones (Black)

Product Description

Improved comfort with a super-slim housing & angled earbud position; 9mm ex drivers deliver detailed & rich sound;reproduction with deep bass; robust sound achieved by use of high-power;neodymium magnets; cord adjuster for cord management; 3.9-ft neck-chain type cord; includes 3 sizes of earbuds (s, m, l) & carrying pouch; black


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Sony MDR-EX57LP/BLK Headphones (Black) Reviews


Sony MDR-EX57LP/BLK Headphones (Black) Reviews


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4 star:
 (1)
3 star:
 (2)
2 star:
 (4)
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars For the price, this is as good as it gets., September 6, 2010
By 
Aaron Chung (Los Altos, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sony MDR-EX57LP/BLK Headphones (Black) (Electronics)
Pros:
Cheap Price
Sound Quality
Sony Name

Cons:
Slightly Harsh Treble (see sound quality below)
Bass "Punch" may slightly distort some tracks
Non-Y Style Cord (although this may be a pro for some users)


Sound quality (from a 32GB Zune HD):

Treble: 8/10
The tapping of the hi-hat on the drums in the song Everlong by Foo Fighters shined through with these headphones. On some poorer-quality MP3s, however, there was an apparent harshness along the 6 KHZ range, involving a slightly piercing "s" sound.

Midrange 6/10
There is a slight void in the midrange that is made as a result of the accentuated treble. Although good for house music, hip-hop, and anything else that requires a demanding bass, it may sound as having a "tin-can" effect on music such as classical, jazz, etc. This is my main gripe with the headphone, but it isn't enough to mark down a star considering the price... Read more
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sony MDR-EX57LP, June 24, 2010
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Joel Tunnah (Brooklyn, NY) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sony MDR-EX57LP/BLK Headphones (Black) (Electronics)
After three disappointments - the expensive Etymotic hf5 (no bass, uncomfortable), JLab J3 (muffled and dull), Sennheiser CX300 (left ear DOA) - being a Sony headphone fan I bought the MDR-EX57LP. For the same moderate price as the JLabs, I got the highs back and an overall smoother presentation. No EQ is required with them, which lets me play my Cowon D2+ flat (using 320kbps mp3). They have a fairly even response, and on most material I have nothing to complain about in this tiny size, and price range. I'm very happy with them.

Cord noise is typical for earphones. Cord is the short-left-side-behind-the-neck type.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars The description is right, but the model number is wrong., May 4, 2011
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Pages (Houston, TX) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sony MDR-EX57LP/BLK Headphones (Black) (Electronics)
If you look up MDR-EX57LP on Sony's site it tell you this is the model with a short cord and and extension. This comes with a single long cord. Don't order if you want the extension.
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