sebastianbf Posted June 8, 2005 Report Share Posted June 8, 2005 hii want to buy a pair of earphones to use with my mznh900. i'm looking for phones that cost less than $40 dollars. i want you to help me decide which one of this models is the best one for use with my mznh900:MDR-EX71SL or MDR-ED31SPi don't know so much about headphones, so coud anyone explain me what is more important : a bigger frequency response or a bigger sensitivity. i don't know exactly what they mean. so please explain me. Please recommend me some others earphones that in your opinion are equal or better than the ones i mentioned above.here are some specs about the two models :MDR-ED31SPType: Open-air, Dynamic Driver Unit: 16mm diameter, CCAW voice coil Magnet: Neodymium Cord: LC-OFC, 0.5m (remote friendly) Plug: Gold-plated, Stereo straight Mini Plug Impedance: 16 ohms Sensitivity: 108 dB/mW Power handling capacity: 100mW Frequency Response: 8 - 23,000Hz MDR-EX71SL Type: Lateral, In-the-ear, Closed, Dynamic Driver Unit: Aperture 9mm (CCAW voice coil adoption) Cord: OFC; Neck Chain, 0.5m (remote friendly) Plug: Gold-plated, Stereo straight Mini Plug Impedance: 16 ohms at 1 kHz Sensitivity: 100 dB/mW Power handling capacity: 100mW Frequency Response: 6 - 23,000Hz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tiesto Posted June 10, 2005 Report Share Posted June 10, 2005 (edited) First of all, I am not an audio expert but I will try to explain what I understand about the topic ( if anyone sees wrong information, please correct me).-Nowadays the most commonly available headphones/earphones for portable devices have an impedance of 16ohms due to mostly power consumption reasons, the higher the impedance the lower the battery life. So with 16ohms you can get higher volumen without worry about battery life.-The frequency response is the sound frequency range that the speaker/headphones can produce, we have to take in mind that the human ear can hear sounds roughly between 20Hz - 20kHz, however a common person reaches the 16kHz at most. So theoretically if a set of headphones has a frequency response between 6Hz - 23kHz then it will produce a clearer sound than other with a smaller range, but can you tell the difference when you're walking in the street, in a bus or even in a quite place? (remember the placebo effect ).-The sensitivity is the standard way to rate audio devices, the most of the earphones are between the 100db - 108db/mW, read here for more info http://www.rane.com/note100.html.The perfect headphones is a subjective matter, what it is good for one may not be suitable for another, factors like music type, ear size, work/home area are important. I cant tell any comment about your options coz I didnt try them, Im expecting the ex71 though. The only thing sure is the Sony ex71 earbuds have good reviews all over web, most of the ipod users, md users, mp3 players users say they are THE earbuds: comfortable and excellent sound, so the probability that they are a good set of earphones is high . On the other hand I had never seen or read in the web about the MDR-ED31 model, they seem a good earphones Im not sure though.If the price is a key issue I add one to the list:-Panasonic RP-HJE50 earbuds ~us$20, I have read some good reviews about them someone said they're the ex71 clones but with less bass.I hope to have been useful Edited June 10, 2005 by Tiesto Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
atrain Posted June 10, 2005 Report Share Posted June 10, 2005 931 i assume. lot like 'free' buds you get with sony stuff, maybe a bit better. of the two i'd go ex71 with the short cord. get the white too as the wires seem thicker, less prone to acidental damage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WaywardTraveller Posted August 24, 2005 Report Share Posted August 24, 2005 sebastianbf said: hii want to buy a pair of earphones to use with my mznh900. i'm looking for phones that cost less than $40 dollars. i want you to help me decide which one of this models is the best one for use with my mznh900:MDR-EX71SL or MDR-ED31SPi don't know so much about headphones, so coud anyone explain me what is more important : a bigger frequency response or a bigger sensitivity. i don't know exactly what they mean. so please explain me. Please recommend me some others earphones that in your opinion are equal or better than the ones i mentioned above.here are some specs about the two models :MDR-ED31SPType: Open-air, Dynamic Driver Unit: 16mm diameter, CCAW voice coil Magnet: Neodymium Cord: LC-OFC, 0.5m (remote friendly) Plug: Gold-plated, Stereo straight Mini Plug Impedance: 16 ohms Sensitivity: 108 dB/mW Power handling capacity: 100mW Frequency Response: 8 - 23,000Hz MDR-EX71SL Type: Lateral, In-the-ear, Closed, Dynamic Driver Unit: Aperture 9mm (CCAW voice coil adoption) Cord: OFC; Neck Chain, 0.5m (remote friendly) Plug: Gold-plated, Stereo straight Mini Plug Impedance: 16 ohms at 1 kHz Sensitivity: 100 dB/mW Power handling capacity: 100mW Frequency Response: 6 - 23,000Hz←These are pretty much the only earbuds I've had experience with so far. I've owned two pairs of EX71s (old and new version) and loved them, but got sick of shelling out for pair after pair when exactly the same problem happened with both of them - the left channel flat out died. I took good care of them, exercised caution with the wires and put them in a watertight pelican box after use...didn't matter.I then switched to the MDR-ED31s, and have been happy with them ever since (using them as we speak ). Bass-wise they have nothing on the EX71s, but the cords are actually cloth-wrapped or something, which is much, much more durable than the EX-71s will ever be. As a backpacker, I decided to scale down to slightly inferior but sturdier earbuds.peaceWaywardTraveller Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Damage Posted August 24, 2005 Report Share Posted August 24, 2005 Frankly, neither.For $40, you could've gotten:Panasonic RP-HJE50sKoss PortaPros (with some judicious shopping)Koss ProtaPro2Koss Clip-ons, (look for 60ohms), such as KSC75 and KSC35s.Sennheiser MX400/450/500/550, whatever's availableSenn PX100s (with very judicious shopping)I've had 3 pairs of EX71s (2 I've given to others, one white), and none of them exhibits the dead left channel. Guess, knock on wood paneling. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AMPlitude Posted August 30, 2005 Report Share Posted August 30, 2005 i agree, its a wonder to me why everyone is having all these troubles with the ex71 whilst having two pairs in the past four years, nothing has ever occurred to either that i didnt inflict on it myself i.e. the left channel never died out and the cord never broke Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doomlordis Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 I wouldnt buy either, i have the 31 and they sound muddy, the ex71s are bad earphones , awful actually.If i were you i would look at the panasonic hje50, jvc fx55 or teh ed21lp as they all sound better than the other 2. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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