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The quality of the sound is poor, they are made of cheap, cheap materials.When there is nothing playing you can hear the ocean. I got three units for my company and after ten minutes of testing I needed to send them back. They look nice, but that's all. It's like the sound of a seashell, very annoying. Our company makes video games and we need high quality headphones, but I wanted to try something that didn't cost much to see if there was a big difference on the sound, and not surprisingly, there is a HUGE difference.I do not recommend this product at all.
Anyways I posted some pictures in the gallery. Blah.
They're not bad. They're pretty plasticy, they are actually light and pretty comfortable, which is great, and the sound quality is again just OK.
Some just OK headphones. so now I'm back to changing the volume on my iPod.
The cord is very long (which I'm fine with) but possibly too long for using outside of your home or office. The only thing that really bothers me is that there is no volume rocker.
But not bad for only $20. Check them out.
for the price, it does a pretty good job of pumping the tunes from my Creative Zen Vision:M player. the bass is not too much (I would have wanted a deeper bass) but again the price is just right for this.
Not to my expiation, but for the price you can't beat them. Great seller promt delivery. Will recommend seller.
The headset is pretty bulky and clunky, but once on your head you forget you're wearing it. The MDR-XD100 headset is actually rather good for the price, though not great. The cord was impressively long, keeping me able to move through a standard-sized room without much hassle. The low-end range is pretty pathetic, leaving bass heavy songs sounding anemic. Volume is also rather low, something Sony's MDR line (at least, as I'm finding) is having a problem with. However, Sony's shining star is not the XD100, but the Sony MDR-V150 Monitor Series Headphones with Reversible Earcups, which have a smaller footprint, a smaller pricetag and pack a much bigger punch. Either make a good choice at this price, but the XD100 just isn't the best choice in the MDR family.
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