The Sony MDR-EX1000 Offers Stunning, Realistic Sound
Meghan Young — January 2, 2011 — Tech
References: audiocubes & gizmodo
If it's true that you get what you paid for, expect quite a lot from the Sony MDR-EX1000 earphones. Exorbitantly priced at $800, these high-end earbuds will give you a new appreciation of sound and music.
The Sony MDR-EX1000 earbuds boast a custom 16mm driver made from liquid crystalline polymer, which encourage a more realistic sound production. Unfortunately, it seems as though this headset is currently only available in Asia, but I'm sure you'll be able to purchase them online.
The Sony MDR-EX1000 earbuds boast a custom 16mm driver made from liquid crystalline polymer, which encourage a more realistic sound production. Unfortunately, it seems as though this headset is currently only available in Asia, but I'm sure you'll be able to purchase them online.
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