Sony's XBA range of earphones struck a note with us
>> Thursday, March 8, 2012
Hardy little things, Sony's latest range of earphones is nothing short of wow
04:45 AM Feb 29, 2012
When we visited their showroom in Tokyo some months ago - where we got a chance to try out all the models - two models stood out for me. The first was the XBA-3. Powered by three balanced armatures (one tweeter, one "full range", and one woofer), the XBA-3 really did live up to the brochure's claim that it would provide a "rich expression through all frequencies". Every little nuance across the frequencies was richly detailed, which was really great for someone who, like me, likes to pick apart the different musical components of a song. (The XBA-4 contains an added "super woofer" armature, although I felt that was a little unneccesary, because really, do we need that in headphones?)
Unfortunately, the XBA-3 was the first one I tried, which meant that when I heard the base model, the XBA-1, which features only one balanced armature, for "full range", it made the music sound a little thin.
Another model that caught my eye was the sporty XBA-S65, meant for those who like to listen to their music while they workout. It has a few things going for it. One, it has an adjustable strap that ensures the in-ear headphones stay in the ear, no matter what type of ear shape you have, and no matter what activity you engage in. I jumped, jogged on the spot, shook my head and those babies were snug as a bug. I've always had problems with in-ear headphones because my ears are of different shapes, so that's a boon. Also, it's doesn't have those annoying, stiff clips that always dig into the back of your ear, which means you can actually wear this for long periods of time.
Another cool factor: It's washable and waterproof (we tested it by dropping it into a bowl of water) so even if you're sweating buckets, you won't have to worry about moisture affecting the internal electronics.
The downside is that the setup is the same as the XBA-1, but I did ask Sony if they were going to release a version that blended the functionality of the XBA-S65 with the internal make-up of the XBA-3. Sony's reply: "We can't tell you for sure, but we also appreciate all feedback."
Ah, well, we all can dream, right?
The XBA range starts from S$109 for the XBA-1.
Source:www.todayonline.com/TechandDigital/EDC120229-0000001/Sonys-XBA-range-of-earphones-struck-a-note-with-us
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