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Sony In-Ear Headphones (MDRED228LP)

Sony In-Ear Headphones (MDRED228LP)

List Price: $25.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Firecracker Shaped as a Nuke
Review: These earphones are the best you can find. They simply teleport the sound into your brain.
Reasons for greatness:
1.The sound is perfect- with these headphones you won't need to turn on the Extra BAss function.
2.Unlike a lot of other models, these earphones don't fall out if you are being active (I got weird shaped ears and no other earphone stays in)
3.Excelent outsite noise blocking - GREAT FOR MP3s since their quality can be a bit lower.
4.Small and discrete
5.Durable (I've owned a pair for 4 years now)
6.Cheap - they've been out for over 7 years now so they can't price them too high any more.

Personal story:
I am currently looking to buy my third pair now, they are the beast earphones i've ever used. I got the first ones with a Sony walkman. That specific model had a remote control on them so I wasn't able to use them three years later when I got a CD player. After 4 years now I got an MP3 player and I'm looking to get a new pair. Not that my old ones don't work anymore , but since this is such an old model I'm starting to get worried if they'll stop producing them so i gotta get my hands on a new pair. I find it amazing that they still work, I'm just a terrible owner, I abuse them day and night and they still work. Awesome

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Really Good Sound, no joke
Review: This is the 4th pair of ear buds I've tried in the past 2 weeks to go along with my mp3 player, and I've finally found what I am looking for. These earbuds have a unique ear pad that fits snug inside your ear so they won't fall out while jogging, but more importantly, the bass on these is amazing. Every other in-ear headphone I tried was tinny sounding, but these have a great range, even in the low frequencies. It must have something to do with the way they extend into your ear. Seriously, if you're going to spend ~20 bucks for some in-ear headphones, these are what you want.


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