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Klipsch Image X10i


$370.00 Released February, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Same price as the X10. Very comfortable due to their smaller size. Great bass.

The Cons:High price for the majority of consumers. Poor value compared to the S4i for the 'unappreciative' listener. Sound can be too bassy and warm for somebody looking for a neutral IEM.

The Klipsch Image X10i is a pair of high-end, premium quality headphones that aim to offer the same quality as other headphones in their price range but also the smaller size and weight of traditional headphones.

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The headphones extend with cushions that insert within the user's ears and create a seal to keep out unwanted noise so only the sound from the earphones is heard. The headphones utilize a balanced full-range armature micro-driver with a bass-reflex system that is usually reserved for headphones of a larger design and style. The Image X10i also includes an integrated microphone for use with a cellphone and other voice devices.

Specifications and Features

  • weight: 0.353 oz
  • aluminum; 50" cable length
  • 110 dB
  • 3.5 mm input connector (standard for music players and cellphones)
  • cables designed for thorough use and strain resistant
  • multiple ear cushions included
  • leather carry case included
  • airline adapter included
  • single armature drive

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    same price as the X10

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    very comfortable due to their smaller size

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    great bass

  • 1

    slick metal driver enclosures

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    integrated microphone for use with the iPhone or other compatible devices

  • 1

    fun, warm sound

  • 1

    easy to put in

  • 1

    great passive isolation from external noise

  • 1

    includes leather carrying case

  • 1

    good quality microphone

Cons
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    high price for the majority of consumers

  • 1

    poor value compared to the S4i for the 'unappreciative' listener

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    sound can be too bassy and warm for somebody looking for a neutral IEM

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