MDR-EX800ST are in-ear monitors developed for stage use.
Jointly developed by Sony, boasting some of the world’s most advanced technology,
and Sony Music Studios, which knows the arena of live music inside and out.
Besides offering superb audio quality,
they’re built to withstand the rigors of dynamic performances.
Jointly developed by Sony, boasting some of the world’s most advanced technology,
and Sony Music Studios, which knows the arena of live music inside and out.
Besides offering superb audio quality,
they’re built to withstand the rigors of dynamic performances.
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Driver units
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Sensitivity
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Frequency response
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Impedance
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Maximum input
- Faithful audio reproduction in studios
- Promises artists the freedom of IEMs while offering natural frequency response
rivaling monitor speakers in recording studios, thanks to ample 16 mm dynamic driver units.
Outstanding resolution for monitoring.
- Lavishing a wealth of expertise
in studio monitor headphones - Jointly developed by Sony and Sony Music Studios, just like the MDR-CD900ST
monitor headphones that are highly acclaimed by recording studios.
Exactingly tuned through subtle manual adjustments,
for consistent acoustic characteristics among individual units.
The fit and
durability needed
in live performance
Featuring flexible ear hangers that can be adjusted to
follow the shape of your ear, ensuring a secure fit.
Also offers the durability and practicality needed in live
scenarios, with features including a high maximum input
resistance of 500 mW and a cord that can be easily
replaced in case of accidents.
Type | Closed dynamic headphones |
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Driver units | 16 mm, dome type (CCAW) |
Maximum input | 500 mW (IEC) |
Impedance | 16 Ω (at 1 kHz) |
Sensitivity | 108 dB/mW |
Frequency response |
3 to 28,000 Hz |
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Cord length | approx. 1.6 m; Litz wire with Y-cord |
Cord thickness | Φ1.9 mm |
Plug | gold-plated L-shaped stereo mini-plug |
Weight | approx. 7 g (excluding cord) |
MSRP | ¥26,400(including tax) |
No warranty period is offered for these headphones, which are designed
to professional specifications and intended for studio use. All repairs are fee-based.