Product DescriptionCompact, Folding, On-the-ear design
* Padded, Earcups and Adjustable Headband * Neodymium Magnets for Low
Distortion * Hard Carrying Case included *
Product Features * Collapsible open-air headphones
* Warm natural sound for all types of music
* High energy driver system for max performance
* Rugged collapsible headphones with hard carrying case
* Super lightweight design
Technical Details *
Brand Name: Sennheiser
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Model: PX 100
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Headphones Form Factor: Semi-open
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Headphones Technology: Binaural
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Item Weight:0.13 pounds
Customer Review
By
Atomic Dawg(Anaheim, CA USA)
Don't believe the hype? Believe it !!!, November 13, 2007
My
third set of cheap headphones bit the dust so I thought I would try
these after seeing all the great reviews. So, here's my review:
Comfort:
These headphones are right up my ally! Exactly what I like! They are
lightweight and small. The ear pieces sit on your ears with an open air
speaker design so your ears don't get hot. (very important!) The padding
is where it should be but not excessive. If Sennheiser came to me and
said, "Tell us what your perfect headset would be like", the PX 100s
would be it!
Quality: Very high quality. You can just feel it!
Usually, companies don't care about low end products. The attitude is
usually, "This product is priced low so who cares if it's made well."
(Typical American manufacturing philosophy.) The truth is, if a product
is designed right and the manufacturing process is setup and monitored
correctly, it shouldn't cost more to make a quality product. Sennheiser
has done an outstanding job.
Sound: Obviously, if they didn't
sound good, the price, comfort and quality wouldn't make a difference.
When I first got these, I wasn't that impressed by the sound. That's to
say, I didn't think it lived up to the hype. The bass was how I like
it... not too boomy. The sould was OK but I had read reviews where
people said they heard things they had never heard before. I used them
for a couple of days and got use to the sound. Then, I was listening to a
song I had heard a million times and there it was... a musical part I
had never heard before. Whoa... Next thing you know, I'm noticing all
kinds of stuff I've never heard before. I just listened to The End by
the Doors and noticed a very faint vocal part towards the end of the
song as the music speeds up. Never noticed it before and I've listened
to the song for 30 years. Anyway, believe the hype! These things rock!
By
W. Relph(Loveland, Colorado)
Senior bursts into the 21st Century . . ., August 24, 2009
I'm
76 years old and I don't own a cell phone. My kids decided to push me
into this century and bought me an iPod. Within two weeks I bought the
next larger capacity iPod and ordered the Sennheiser headphones.
Granted, my hearing isn't the best but the experience with the new
headphones is amazing. For the first time in my life I experienced the
true sound of my favorite music groups. I'm hearing sounds on my jazz
CDs' that I didn't know were there. The headphones have an excellent
bass pickup. Oh, I bought the collapsible headphones and they seem to be
very durable.