Sony MDR-XB60EX Operating Instructions

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Year 2012
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Sony MDR-XB60EX Specification

The Sony MDR-XB60EX is an in-ear headphone model designed to deliver powerful bass and clear sound quality. This model is equipped with 12mm dome-type dynamic drivers that provide a frequency response ranging from 4 Hz to 24,000 Hz, ensuring an expansive auditory experience. The headphones have a sensitivity of 106 dB/mW and an impedance of 16 ohms, which makes them suitable for use with a variety of portable audio devices, delivering robust sound without requiring high power input.

The MDR-XB60EX features an Advanced Direct Vibe Structure, which enhances sound isolation and bass response, allowing users to enjoy music without external distractions. The headphones come with hybrid silicone earbuds in multiple sizes, ensuring a comfortable and secure fit for prolonged use. They also include specially designed bass ducts that enhance low-frequency response, making them ideal for bass enthusiasts.

Constructed with durable materials, the MDR-XB60EX has a tangle-free serrated cord, minimizing cord tangling and ensuring ease of use during transport. The cord measures approximately 1.2 meters, allowing for convenient connection to audio devices without unnecessary slack. The model also includes a gold-plated L-shaped stereo mini plug, which ensures a reliable connection and minimizes signal loss.

Overall, the Sony MDR-XB60EX combines advanced audio technology with practical design elements to provide a powerful and immersive listening experience. Its emphasis on bass performance, combined with comfortable fit options and durable construction, makes it a suitable choice for users seeking high-quality in-ear headphones for everyday use.

Sony MDR-XB60EX F.A.Q.

How do I properly fit the Sony MDR-XB60EX earbuds for optimal sound quality?

Ensure that the earbuds are securely placed in your ears. Try different earbud sizes provided in the package to find the best fit. A snug fit helps in noise isolation and enhances bass response.

What should I do if there is no sound coming from my Sony MDR-XB60EX earbuds?

Check the connection between the earbuds and the audio device. Ensure the plug is fully inserted into the headphone jack. Test with another device to rule out device-specific issues.

How can I clean my Sony MDR-XB60EX earbuds to maintain hygiene and performance?

Use a dry, soft cloth to wipe the earbuds. For deeper cleaning, remove the ear tips and wash them with mild soap and water. Allow them to dry completely before reattaching. Avoid getting liquid into the earbuds.

Can I use the Sony MDR-XB60EX with my smartphone?

Yes, the Sony MDR-XB60EX can be used with any smartphone that has a standard 3.5mm headphone jack or an appropriate adapter for devices without one.

What should I do if the audio is muffled or unclear?

Check for any debris or earwax blocking the earbud mesh. Clean the earbuds as described in the manual. Ensure that the audio device's equalizer settings are set to default or adjusted to your preference.

How do I store my Sony MDR-XB60EX earbuds to prevent damage?

Store the earbuds in the provided case or a soft pouch to prevent tangling and damage. Avoid wrapping the cord tightly around the device, as this can strain the wires.

Are the Sony MDR-XB60EX earbuds water-resistant?

No, the Sony MDR-XB60EX earbuds are not water-resistant. Avoid exposure to water, sweat, and other liquids to prevent damage.

What is the best way to carry the Sony MDR-XB60EX earbuds while traveling?

Use a hard case to protect the earbuds from physical damage and keep them secure during travel. Ensure the cable is loosely coiled to avoid stress on the wires.

How can I improve the bass response on my Sony MDR-XB60EX?

Ensure a proper fit with the correct ear tips. You can also adjust the equalizer settings on your audio device to enhance bass frequencies.

What are common signs that my Sony MDR-XB60EX earbuds need replacement?

Common signs include intermittent sound, complete loss of sound in one or both earbuds, physical damage to the cables or buds, and noticeable wear and tear.