Typical price: £20
What is it: Light headphones for use on the move
What we think: Great bass sound on a tight budget, but audiophiles might want to consider a warmer-sounding set
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Sony MDR-710LP compared to all other accessories
![]() Sony MDR-710LP |
![]() Denon AH-D7000 |
![]() Shure SE530 noise-isolating Earphones |
![]() Shure E500PTH |
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| Review date | 25 Sep 06 | 20 Oct 08 | 25 May 07 | 5 Oct 06 |
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| Price range | £20 |
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| Review summary | Bass addicts on tight budgets will no doubt appreciate Sony's portable and collapsible MDR-710LP headphones, but audiophiles might want to consider a warmer-sounding set Read full review |
The older D5000s put the icing on the cake, but the D7000s add the artistic decoration to turn that cake into a masterpiece. At £800 they're very pricey, but they're also the most exciting headphones of the year, excelling with rock, folk, acoustic, electronic and metal alike Read full review |
The SE530s are quite simply the best noise-isolating headphones you can buy, and they cost less than their predecessors -- the Shure E500PTH. They're still pretty expensive but audiophiles will appreciate how truly worth the dosh they are Read full review |
The E500PTHs make ordinary earphones sound utterly useless in comparison. They're extremely pricey and a complete pain to wear, but it's by far the best solution if you want to listen to music with no compromises Read full review |
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