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Performance We plugged these earphones into a couple of players like the Philips GoGear and iPod Shuffle. In the loudness category, these earphones belt out decent amounts of SPL power, though subjectively speaking they do not reach such levels that all external noise can be negated. The volume on my player had to be kept near max to get full enjoyment. The good thing is that, at max volume, the sound is still crystal clear in terms of distortion and other sonic dirt.
These earphones have very impressive bass - as low and deep as boutique earphones that cost Rs. 5000 and above - and in perfect proportion. Just right for one to enjoy a pulsating rhythm, or a funky bassline. The highs and mids are also very well behaved, as in there was no unnecessary brightness or sharpness in the sound. Overall the sound had great clarity and the earphones perform very well.
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Tags: Sony , MDR EX35LP , Earphones , In-ear
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