| Sony MDR-XD200 Stereo Headphones |  | Brand: Sony Category: CE
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $16.28 as of 7/31/2010 03:12 CDT details You Save: $13.71 (46%)
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Seller: Electronics Expo Rating: 192 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 8.1 x 2.1 Legal Disclaimer: We do not in any way represent that any part we sell is legal to possess in your jurisdiction. Check with you local authorities to ensure it is legal for you to possess before buying!
MPN: MDRXD200 Model: MDRXD200 UPC: 027242648951 EAN: 0027242648951 ASIN: B0007N55NW
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| Features:
| • | Ear-conscious design for long-lasting listening comfort | | • | Sound mode switch to match the source (music and movie) | | • | Durable urethane leather construction | | • | Features 40 millimeter driver units and long stroke diaphragms | | • | Neodymium magnets (360 kJ/m3) for powerful bass and clear treble sounds |
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Product Description Everything sounds better when you use Sony MDR-XD200 Studio Monitor Series Headphones from digital media to discs to games. Designed for use at home, these over-the-ear headphones deliver robust, wide-range sound from 40mm drivers. Sony's Studio Monitor Series encompasses engineering technologies to deliver faithful audio performance from a wide variety of sources. The result is better sound with virtually no compromise on comfort. So, while earplugs may be great when you're running or riding outdoors, the Sony MDR-XD200 is the perfect fit at home Experience the comfortable fit of the MDR-XD200 Studio Monitor Series headphones. Dynamically tuned to provide movie quality sounds, these headphones will provide you with deep bass audio for a great listening experience. Tailor the headband to fit you comfortably. Features include high-energy neodymium magnets, a 2.5m extension cord and a convenient sound mode switch to match the sound source. Listen in style and comfort with the MDR-XD200 Studio Monitor Series headphones. Frequency Response - 10Hz - 22,000Hz Impedance - 70 ohms Sensitivity (db) - 102dB/mW Headband - Adjustable, Single, Music/Movie Sound Mode Switch 3.3 Feet (1m) Cord - Oxygen-Free Copper Lutz Accessories Supplied - Unimatch(R) plug adapter plug in type (gold); Sony Warranty card
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No complaints July 26, 2010 mango Indeed the most comfortable speakers around. I found some comments that mentioned that the speakers might uncomfortable if you have a big head (like me, I have a helmet size XXL) but I found those claims to be unsubstantiated. With these speakers you get the most bang per buck.
My dads is hard to please July 26, 2010 atul phadnis Bought as fathers day gift for him to use with his desktop, complained about sound quality... Unit has a movie and music mode which I didnt care for much but could use more then pops. May just take them from him and use for my office... Get him some better ones..
Great heaphones. July 25, 2010 Robert I will keep this very short and sweet.
These headphones are great. Very light and fit very well over my ears. I use these to practice music on my drums. There may be better headphones, but for right now and for the price, you can't beat these headphones. The length of the cord for the jack is long enough.
A note to musicians: If you're a drummer or like to jam real fast where you're moving a lot, your ears will get sweaty inside.
Overall, I love these headphones and I will be sticking to them for a while.
Great Sound, Great Price July 23, 2010 Navid Nobakht (REDMOND, WA, US) I wear these headphones for 9-10 hours per day at work and they are great. The sound quality is fantastic, and they are very comfortable.
Definitley recommend them!
After many uses.......it fails all together. July 22, 2010 Linwood Powell Jr. (upland, Ca) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this trash in October 2009. I really didnt start using them daily until February 2010 because I hated the music on the radio. In June 2010, one of the phones did not work anymore. This was probably in whole or in part the fault of that crappy "music/movie" mode switch on the side, which is also a pretty pointless feature as the sound is no different in any mode. The overall material consist of cheap and easily breakable plastic. There is absolutely no cancellation either way and at max volume, the sound leaks clearly. And after long usage you will began to sweat because of how tight they are on your ears. My recommendation: get Sennheisers 200 and up series.
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