Do you get effects with earbud headphones?
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 4:32 pm
I've been wondering if any of the users on here use earbud headphones and if you do, do you still get the effects?
I'm asking this because I'm getting a pair of Sony MDR-E828LP's soon and I wanted to confirm if they're of good enough quality for i-doser.
Here's the product description for the pair I'm getting:
Tell me what you think of them!
I'm asking this because I'm getting a pair of Sony MDR-E828LP's soon and I wanted to confirm if they're of good enough quality for i-doser.
Here's the product description for the pair I'm getting:
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These super-light, ear-bud headphones weigh a mere six grams (.18 ounces.) They are the perfect headphone for those who relish lightweight, quality headphones. The silent cap confines the music to the listener's ear and away from those in the immediate area, a plus for those using the headphones in the coffee shop or library. The earphones are also open-air, meaning they allow ambient noises to enter the ear; this translates to a safer headphones, as the listener will be aware of horns, whistles and shouts.
The MDR-E828LP's deliver a quality sound, even with their small size. The headphones use sixteen millimeter drive units for a deep bass and clear treble. Sony also uses neodymium magnets which provide more energy per ounce than other conventional magnets. The PET diaphragm gives the headphones a high rigidity for minimum distortion. Finally, Sony's Acoustic Twin Turbo circuit achieves high sonic output by utilizing sound chamber and duct technology. The oxygen-free litz cord transfers sound efficiently. The cord is one meter long (3.3 feet) for ample range of movement. The housing is a modern, hi-tech, black and silver metallic finish.