Sony MDR-J10 Headphones
Sony MDR-J10 Headphones
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 14, 2007]
kobus
Casual Listener
Strength:
Good build and sound quality for this price range (20-30$) and they fit perfectly. Outside noise is cut out to an acceptable level, although they are not inner ear headphones.
Weakness:
A bit weak when it comes to low volume bass. I have had these earphones for more than 18 months after one earphone stopped working. I have had many other makes and models in this price range and they all did not even last 6 months. I use them mostly for gym. So sweat could also be a factor to keep in mind. I replaced my Sony@s with the same model and make because the sound quality is above average, the build quality is good and the fit perfectly. You do not even feel them after one minute on your ears. I would defenately recogment them in this price range. Customer Service Sony replaced my old ones within the garentee period with no problem. |
[Aug 14, 2006]
antero
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
mentioned I was told (by the sales rep) to stay away from this model because it sounds "tiny" (not small, more like a tin can). He recommended a pair of Sony MDR - J 11 G which, to my ears at least, sound very decent. Similar looking to the J10, the ones I got sounded a little dark and muffled when new with a piercing treble, but these symptoms went away after about 80 - 100 hours of play on a sony music file player (atrac is the sony format equivalent to mp3's). They became very resolute, smooth with excellent timbre and articulation. One thing that repeatedly came to mind while listening to Paco De Lucia's Cositas Buenas album, was how real the guitar comes across on these little earphones. All volume inflections are handled beautifully allowing the listener to really believe that they are being exposed to the real thing. Imaging is also spot on, I listen to Jean Michel Jarre for that ... ANY set of transducers that can image his music successfully deserve mention.
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