While I am not a total believer in headphone (or speaker) break-in, I will update this review should there be a significant change (either way) in the audio quality of the Sony MDRXB550AP/B.Albums used for this review:Thriller - Michael Jackson (DSF*)The Gypsy Life - John Gorka (WAV)Excitable Boy - Warren
( I don't know that anyone feel the same way I'm or not) that 2 headphone of Ep hurt my ears because it is really small
You are reading snippets from reviews of Sony XB550AP Extra Bass On-Ear Headphone, Blue (2017 model)
Sony enjoys a strong reputation for its headphones especially in professional audio
Sound quality: Crispy clean bass, not too much like other bass boosted headphones, but just right for classical, electronic and rock where I tested them(something Sony is always good at); good clear mids; vibrant tone; not too clear at the highs, I wish they(highs) were more pronounced but its probably to do with the tuning for the bass and all of that in such a compact size(30mm driver
Sony enjoys a strong reputation for its headphones especially in professional audio
Highly recommend these if your budget is under $70 as Sony is usually king of that range
The Sony MDRV6 can handle this abuse better than most
(if you are into listening to tracks with heavy bass).Number one annoyance is the cord, it's a Y style cord, with a cord going to each of the ear pieces
Got these for my 13 year old daughter for Christmas-I like the sturdy cord since her first pair stopped playing on one side, I'm sure the wire had broken inside the cord
I love that the cord is non-tangle; it's frustrating always have to untangle my earbud cables
Comfort, price, and the excellent flat, tangle-free cord are the best features
So, rather than return this set to get the better sound quality of the PX100, I'm going to keep them and appreciate the much better cord and better comfort and build quality