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(More customer reviews)I used to own a pair of Sony MDR-818 earbuds (the original ones), which lost sound in the right earbud after 3 years or so. Overall, the Sony's provided better bass out of the box in my opinion, but the Sennheiser MX 560's are much more accurate and clear in the higher ranges. The Sennheiser's are a little loud and high-range biased out of the box, but after tweaking the Sennheiser's +3db low end, -2db mid, and -1db high, they sound great with no distortion even at higher volumes. At higher bass levels, though, there is noticeable distortion.
Pros:
Good price
Clear sound
Comfortable
Cons:
Slightly lacking in bass
Other thoughts:
I put the buds in my ears slightly crooked the first time, which messed up the sound quite a bit, but after adjusting them, they're very comfortable and sound great.
Edit: After a month or so, these earbuds sound better and more even than when I first got them. They no longer need any equalizer adjustment and perform very well. The bass finally came in and everything sounds great. I guess they just needed some burn in. If I could re-rate them, I'd probably give them 5 stars because they're exactly what they promise to be.
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The Sennheiser MX 560 earbuds are powerful, bass driven earphones featuring Sennheiser's innovative "Basswind" system for the best sound on the go. They are ideal for use with all MP3, CD, DVD players and portable gaming systems as well as feature a convenient cable winder and a carrying pouch for maximum convenience while using and storing the earphones.
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