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Yamaha EPH-20


$30.00 Released April, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Stylish design, uses a nice combination of colors, blacks, greys. Fit in the ear canal comfortably and block out ambient sounds, great noise isolation. Individual instruments are clearly audible, operate well at low volumes.

The Cons:The bass range comes through loud, but is too "thumping" to be accurate. Highs still suffer from some minor distortion. At higher volumes a large amount of distortion is noticeable.

The Yamaha EPH-20 is one of three in-ear headphones (EPH-20, EPH-30, EPH-50) released in April 2001 for mp3 players, iPods and other portable audio devices. The entry-level EPH-20 features a smaller audio driver, but it is the only unit available in five different colors: black, hot pants pink, indigo, lime green and red berry brown.

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Designed to not pop-out, the headphone comes with 3 differently sized ear buds and has been designed for high efficiency, which in turn helps maximize the battery life of the used music/mp3 device. Additional features include a wide frequency range, low-weight construction, and a 1-year limited warranty.

Features

  • In-Ear Headphones
  • Entry-Level
  • Five Available Colors
  • Three Earbud Sets
  • Dynamic 10.7mm Drivers
  • High Efficiency Design
  • Maximized Battery Life
  • Wide Frequency Range
  • Lightweight
  • 1-Year Limited Warranty

Specifications

  • Driver Type: Dynamic
  • Driver Unit: 10.7mm
  • Impedance: 17 Ohms
  • Sound Pressure: 103 dB
  • Frequency Range: 20-21Hz
  • Weight: 3g
  • Plug: Gold Stereo Mini
  • Included: Ear Buds (3 Sizes)
  • Warranty: 1-Year Limited

Model Variations

  • Yamaha EPH-20 Black
  • Yamaha EPH-20 Lime
  • Yamaha EPH-20 Pink
  • Yamaha EPH-20 Indigo
  • Yamaha EPH-20 Berry

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Pros
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    stylish design, uses a nice combination of colors, blacks, greys

  • 1

    fit in the ear canal comfortably and block out ambient sounds, great noise isolation

  • 1

    individual instruments are clearly audible, operate well at low volumes

  • 1

    very lightweight, can barely tell you're wearing them

  • 1

    bass support better than most earbuds, can hear solid thumping bass

  • 1

    Pure, nature sound, plausible the best in price/performance (There might be distortion in loud listening, but it can handle alot without dist.)

Cons
  • 1

    the bass range comes through loud, but is too "thumping" to be accurate

  • 1

    highs still suffer from some minor distortion

  • 1

    at higher volumes a large amount of distortion is noticeable

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