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I was skeptical about spending hundreds for a higher end set just for a popular name.
These fit well in the ears and the many adapters you get with them ensures that.
The sound is nice and crisp with just the right about of base. So glad I didn't buy the expensive ones.




This is for you my friend!!
Buy 2
They only last for a year!


Contrasted against the general experience I get from my KEF speakers, these things really hit the soft spot for their intended purpose: a spaciously warm sound that makes for an easy listen while working, commuting, or even relaxing in bed. Would recommend if you don't mind the lack of mid/high pronunciation.

these are the best things I have discovered in years.
buy them if you use buds and love to use your equalizer tuning.

Isolation and build quality is great though
Not exactly sure how it compares with the narmoo s1 but these sony xbs aren't anything special.
http://theheadphonelist.com/earphone-buyers-guide/#basshead

Build Quality: 10/10 The build quality on these is insane for the price! Plastic build but not cheap at all! Also the flat non-tangle cable is very nice.
Looks: 9/10 Although I don't really care about looks at all, I really like the looks of these things. The gold color is very attractive. The only reason its not a 10/10 is the angled design is kind of strange.
Sound Quality: 10/10 For the price I was shocked at how clean sounding these bad boys are! Rich and deep bass without becoming too muddy at all! the mids are nice and smooth sounding! The highs are very loud and distinct, Slightly too bright for my taste but an EQ can fix that up! I listen to mostly Dubstep and Trap music and these headphones are amazing for any bass heavy music!
To conclude, I would highly suggest these earbuds to anyone that likes bass and listens to any bass-heavy music. If you can grab them for under 50 bucks they are definitely a must! If you have any questions feel free to ask!

The Sony XB60EX has a great, balanced sound, especially if you consider its price. It's almost the same quality level of the Shure SE215 and Bose IE2. Bass is ok (lower than Bose). It fits great and it's not very heavy. Built quality looks good. My last Sony lasted many years.
The big issue is the noise the cord does. I cannot walk with it, because the thumping sound is too high.
This is a common problem with all noise isolation phones.
If you tend to use it while sitting then it's the right choice.
My overall notes for sound quality (SQ) / Comfort (C) / Noise Isolation (NI) / "body" noise (BN)
Bose IE2: SQ: 9.2 / C:10 / NI: no / BN: 10 (best)
Shure SE215: 9.1 / C:7 / NI: 8 / BN: 6
Sony XB60EX: 8.9 / C:7 / NI: 7.5 / BN: 4
Klipsh S4: 7.5 / C:8 / NI: 7 / BN: 7

As for sound, like I said in the title above, the device you are going to use with this needs an equalizer. I currently own an HTC One and it's only audio enhancement is Beats Audio which can't be changed or tuned. The result was bass that needed the phone to be really lound, and unclear highs at any volume. At this point the stock ones my phone came with sound miles better. I'm guessing because it was fine tuned for the Beats Audio, where the stock ones sound super clear and super bassy.
However, I tested it out on my brother's Samsung Galaxy S3, and used it's equalizer settings. This is where I got my money's worth out of the earphones. These earphones truely shined on it. Bass was booming and the high ends were clear. This also simulated the Concert Hall setting on the S3 with great results.
As a warning again don't buy this if your device has no equalizer. The kind of equalizer you need to have are the ones where you could see the individual sliders for each frequency. I don't recommend using it on a device like the HTC One or iPhone. I practically bought this for my brother in the end, he didn't have earphones.



Out of the shipping container they come well packaged in a rigid plastic box. Inside you find the ear buds, and several sets of rubber ear buds for a custom fit. Like every set of Sony I've own, the ones that came installed from the factory gave me the best fit/comfort. There is a black pull string bag included, however I prefer a hard zipped case which I also got on Amazon for $4.
Sound is great, the highs are not overwhelming, and the "extra bass" is no false advertisement. I'm only about 2 hours into them, so they will more than likely change slightly once fully broken-in.
My cons, the cable and length. For me I use these primary with my MacBook Pro so the cable length is perfect. However if you were using them with your iPod/iPhone in your pocket you might find the cord is too short. The cable itself doesn't not have a smooth finish, but I can live with that. The only other complaint is the large size and gold color. These are not incognito, people will notice the huge gold bits hanging from your ears. With that said they might be the most comfortable Sony ear buds to date. The size does not translate into heavy weight or fatigue at all.
Highly recommended, I would purchase again and recommend to a friend.


Pros:
Excellent bass response - Low bass, BIG bass, amazing bass, clear bass like you've ever seen in earbuds
Clear Mids
Stylish, comfortable (don't even know there in)
Works great with the FiiO E7 & E6 amplifiers
Excellent value for the price, for 30 bucks your getting 100 dollar earbuds.
Great earcap selection
Nice portable carrying pouch, soft, comes with shirt clip.
Comfortable, cant even tell there in, music in the wind.
Cons:
Highs could use some equalization depending on preference
Bulky (stick out of ears, noticeable, personally I don't care)
Other:
Beware of earwax
If its quite and other people are around and you've got them turned up a little bit more then usual they will hear it.
I'm a headphone guy but it's kind of hard to go out in public with giant headphones, school ect. If you want an overall nice set of earbuds with serious bass you cannot beat these at 35 dollars, your seriously getting 100 dollar earbuds for 35.



I think they are aait

The bass is pretty damn good, its like having a subwoofer in the the middle of your head. However, that does not come at cost of overall sound quality. Mids/vocals sounds great, highs are very good, but not stellar (and are not going to be anywhere for $35).
I listen to a lot of different genres, Prog rock, electronic, hip hop, etc., and these buds sound great with them all.
The real reason I bought these is that I have a few coworkers that blab all day, and it is very distracting. From what I have heard, active noise cancellation is helpful for low frequency droning, like on a jet, but not great for blocking out human voices. These are noise isolating, meaning basically an earplug. Works really well, and the bass drowns out anything anyway.
Best part for me is that it comes with 4 sizes of standard earbuds, and three of sound isolating. My left ear canal is smaller than the right, so I have a small on the left, and a medium on the right. Works perfectly.


These iems put an emphasis on the mids and bass with rolled off highs. But what makes them stand out is the sub bass which only comes out when the source material contains it, there is no bass bloat that leaks into the mids like many lower end iems out there. From the images I saw online I thought they were ugly but when they are actually in your ears they look pretty good (imo). The build quality is good and I don't see these breaking any time soon. But due to their construction they feel a little weighty when you wear them (you get used to it).
I used these mainly with a Cowon S9, Sansa Clip+, and an LG Optimus phone.
