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Sony MDR-XD200 Stereo Headphones


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Brand: Sony
Color: Silver
EAN: 0027242648951
Label: Sony
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Sony
Model: MDRXD200

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

Accessories
JoBe 512mb MP3 Player - Blue
Xtreme TB264DKO 264-Disc CD/DVD Case

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Editorial Reviews:

High Quality Versatile Headphones / Self-adjusting Headband / Frequency response 16Hz-22kHz / Optimized for Digital Quality Sound Warranty 1 year


User Comments about the Sony MDR-XD200 Stereo Headphones

It kept getting tangled while I had the MDR-XD200 attached to my PSP. The game required a darkened enviroment and headphones to fully experience it. I'm not talking about wireless personal headphones, Long wires is what I'm hinting at. I must agree with some other user complaints that the MUSIC to MOVIE switch is barely distinguishable. I can say aside from the PSP's volume limitations these headphones proved well through peril.


Again long wires don't work well for headphones especially if you plan to game with a portable device. I listen to alot of hard metal and I must say the TREBLE on these puppies works well with Cymbal work and Solos.Aside from blaring metal on these Sony phones I use them for PC gaming and for my PSP. Usually when you think of versatility and flexibility for headphones you think of free movement. The last real title for the PSP that put the MDR-XD200 to the test was Manhunt 2. I can and have tested this with Anime videos on my PSP.


Aside from the nimble, frail, and long rubbery wires the Sony MDR-XD200 is a "perfect fit". The two settings (MUSIC/VIDEO) are nothing to write home about yet welcome to set the MDR-XD200 from the rest.


when you listen to music/watching videos, the sound is good but when you stop there is like some sound waves that you hear from the headphones, but the music is off. but everything was in its place.


and that's really annoying. maybe I got a broken pair or something.BY THE WAY: I received my package in a box, inside a box was special plastic box where the headphones were in, and on the back it was half peeled off.


Well. so I got my headphones they were half open.I gave it 2 starts for the design, I love the design.


I saw someone having these, and I fell in love with the design and etc.I ordered them, and found that they are uncomfortable to wear, your heads needs be like a square to be able to put them on properly, and when you put them on your head looks like a square. Also.


but Im having problems with my headphones.I hope I can return these.


I also have a set of Etymotic Research 6i ear buds, which also sound amazing, and the MDR-XD200 headphones sound just as good. I'm not an audiophile, but I find the MDR-XD200 to be a great set of headphones for the price. I mainly listen to music with them.



He loves them. They are light, the sound is good. We bought the headphones for our 6 years old son. It's good product for this money.



That and the fact that at least the pair I have physically squeak when I wear them on my head. My only real complaint other than that is the bass response isn't as full as you might expect. These headphones are probably the least I would pay for home stereo use. The reproduce the full frequency range, but naturally they don't have the imaging that higher priced Sony's do. Your mileage may vary:-)See my review of Behringer headphones for a lower price and better sound.






 


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