MDR-XB400/VLT
Accessorize your favorite beats with hard hitting Sony XB Over The headphones.
Designed to deliver deep bass performance with long-term comfort, these aren’t
your Papa’s headphones.
Bullets
• 30mm diaphragms for deep, powerful bass (5-22 Hz)
• Direct vibe structure for superior bass response
• Pressure relieving foam earpads for long-term comfort
• Slim, Swivel folding style for portability
• Y-type, at, tangle-proof serrated cord (1.2 m)
Features
Powerful Bass
Specially designed, powerful drivers deliver deep and powerful bass that per fectly complements today’s popular music genres.
Direct-Vibe Structure
A tightly sealed acoustic design allows for a high level of sound isolation which aides in the reproduction of powerful and extended
bass sound.
Extended Comfort
Newly-developed seamless, noise isolating ear pads use pressure relieving urethane foam for not only an outstanding t, but reduced
ambient noise.
Slim, Swivel Style
Slim in stature with swivel-fold earpads, Sony MDR-XB400 headphones are lightweight when worn, yet easily stow away in a backpack
or book bag when on the go.
Tangle-free Cord
The durable, 1.2 m at cord has a serrated nish that reduces tangles, so you can get caught up in your music, not your cord.
Specications
Audio
Driver Unit
Frequency Response 5 to 22,000 Hz
Impedance 24 ohms at 1kHz
Sensitivity (db) 100 dB/mW
General
Design Over-the-head, Home-music/movie/games
Magnet Neodymium
Plug Gold-plated L-shaped stereo mini
Type of Use Home/On The Go
Hardware
Cord Flat
Power
Power Handling Capacity 1000 mW
Closed, Dynamic (supra-aural)
30mm driver, dome type
Weights and Measurements
Cord Length (Approx.) 3.9 . (1.2 m) at Litz cord, Y-type
Weight (Approx.) 5.29 oz. (150 g.) without cord
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other trademarks are trademarks of their respective owners. Features and specications are subject to change without notice. Updated: September 5, 2012