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Sony MDR-EX35LP
By: Siddharth Bhatia   |   Jan 07, 2009
  • 4
Great Bass
Very Clear Sound
Reasonably Priced
Could have been a little louder

'Best headphones ever' is a common occurrence in the consumer review sections of tech websites, when the product in question is a pair of Sony headphones. Even their canal phones have received superb recognition and appreciation, and rightfully so. The Walkman is Sony's realm, thus providing good speakers for portable products should be second nature to these guys. I have with me one such new product from the Sony stable, and I'm pretty thrilled as we have not reviewed Sony earphones in a long time. This one is called the MDR-EX35LP.

Design and Features
The unit comes in a neat and compact package, which includes the earphones, 2 extra earbuds and the literature. There is something new and innovative about the earbuds, and it's in their construction. Sony states that they are made of hybrid silicone, which basically means that the sleeve part of the bud is made of a softer silicone rubber, while the central tube is more rigid, and also color coded, thus providing a firm and comfortable fit. The earphones are available in 3 sizes - small, medium and large - thus most ear canals can be covered. The driver size is 9mm, which is across the board for the EX series. Magnets used are neodymium, which is also a commonality in headphone drivers these days. The neodymium helps in producing more power for lesser mW consumed. We received a black piece but there are a few other color options available. The earphone is black all over, with a glossy coat for the rib joining the cord with the tiny driver enclosure. 'Sony' is neatly etched on this surface, in white.

The impedance is 16 ohms, which is on the lower side, making the earphones apt for low voltage outputs like MP3 players. The rated output for frequency response is 6 Hz - 23000 Hz, which is extremely wide. We will have to run some pure sine tones to check how low it goes. Sensitivity is medium at 100 dB. Judging by this, we should not have a problem with loudness. Plus the fact that these are in-ear, we can expect a decent degree of acoustic noise cancellation. The cord length is 1.2 m which is very sufficient. I feel a minimum length of 1 m is good enough.

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fgf @ May 08, 2009
Mr Rocker, u dont know what MDR series of sony is, just hear them once and u'll never touch ur EP-630's which have very poor mid freq response... i personally had the ep-630 and after purchasing sony, i just gave the ep-630 away for free
Star @ May 07, 2009
@HUSSAIN
EP-630 rocks ok..it sounds very loud n bass is also tight..go n check ur ears deaf..
rocker @ Jan 22, 2009
hey wat abt da headphone called----BEAT BY DR. DRE........IS DAT IN INDIA???
cybertron @ Jan 09, 2009
sony earphones produce good bass......always....creative canot b an alternative......it distorts...build quality nt like others.....yup sennheisers r gr8 options....panasonic HEJ300 in-ear phones are also very good.
biswadeep @ Jan 09, 2009
I recently bought Creative EP-830 from eBay. Got them at an auction for Rs. 800 (With warranty)!!! Creative EP-830 is the elder brother of Creative EP-630. It has much better build and sound quality than the 630. Was thinking of buying EX35LP from a long time but ended up but got such a great offer for EP830 that couldn't resist it...
So, for guys who want another option, you have the Creative EP830 but the only problem is, it is pretty difficult to find.
Raunak Mehta @ Jan 08, 2009
Personally i find the EP-630 to be really poor.. though pretty loud, it seriously lacks the punch.. check out the sennheiser.. personally use the cx-500.. entry level is cx-300 and they r pretty good themselves.. not sure of the price.
Hussain @ Jan 07, 2009
Im looking to buy newearphones.Which one shud I go for....this sony pair or creative EP-630....I've used the creative ones and they r gr8
for their price(arnd 800)
Tavleen @ Jan 07, 2009
just the kind of thing i was looking forward to buy.... guyz any other suggestion in the 1000-1500 range for earphones....??
Techtree.com @ Jan 07, 2009
What is the actual price - Rs 1290 or Rs 5000?
Sohan @ Jan 07, 2009
i m a die hard fan of sony products whether they r good or bad. Plz tell me the place where to buy these awesome earphone.
Paramveer singh @ Jan 07, 2009
How about a shoot-out of the MDR-EX35LP with Creative EP-630 (which is the first choice for after market In-ear headphones) and the HPM-70/HPM-75 (of SEs Walkman Line Up)???
five46 @ Jan 07, 2009
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