Sony Ultimate MDR EX90LP headphones with wide dynamic range
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13.5 MM DRIVER UNIT INNER EAR TYPE HEADPHONES
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3476 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Sony
- Model: MDREX90LP.CE7
- Released on: 2006-08-22
- Dimensions: .24 pounds
Features
- SONY IN-EAR EARPHONES
- INNER EAR TYPE HEADPHONES
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
The Sony MDR-EX90LP Stereo Headphones really make a statement. They say that you know something about style and you're serious about music. With 13.5mm drivers and great-looking metal housings that reduce vibration, these headphones deliver crisp, quality sound from a tiny package. Perfect for work or play, the MDR-EX90LP system includes a handy hard leather carrying case for storage when you're finished with your activities. Three-size earbuds ensure a snug and comfortable fit for your listening pleasure.
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Customer Reviews
Sony MDR-EX90s
With a genuine pair (there are lot's of fakes around) these earphones are absolutley superb. I also own a pair of 'top of the range' SE530s Shure earphones costing over £200+, these Sony MDR-EX90s are almost as good, in fact, the bass sounds deeper and more realistic with the Sonys. Truly, a superb set of earphones.
This is worst headphone that sony ever made
I bought this headphones for my sony new mp3 player , but i am not happy with the performance , the bass production is worst and even other sounds is worst and not good i strongly not recommending this headphone.
Look Great Sound Good For the Price
I Brought these headphones twice and thought they were great they each lasted me a long time, but i love my music and i am always looking for something to enhance my experience so i purchased some Shure E4Cs as there was a pair available on here for the same price and they simply blow these out of the water, i want some se530s now. Anyway I digress, If your budget is up to £70, they are probably the best you will get, they sound good if you have your EQ set right, and you are using a good bit rate (which you should always do if you don't want to lose any quality).
These headphones are light, compact, they look great, but when you step back down to them after listening to a high end headphone, you realize that the sounds seems to lack presence, i found i had to listen to them lot loader to get the ambience of the music, but then they began to sound a little tiny. You get a lot of high tones that you wouldn't get if you had cheaper headphones, and the bass is fairly accurate for the price to. The vocals are relatively good, and they should be as these headphones were designed for that reason, they are midrange headphones, meant for more professional use, but if you are a musician, or a professional looking for quality, increase your budget and look at some shures, get the right fit and you will never look back and if you do you will be disappointed with anything else!
These Headphones are good for the price, but considering the audience they are aimed at, ie. musician, and other music professionals, i am sorry they are just above average, in all areas and like me you will soon be looking for better.


