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Binding: ElectronicsBrand: Sennheiser EAN: 0015104052060 Item Dimensions: Label: Sennheiser Manufacturer: Sennheiser Model: PX 100 MPN: PX 100 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Sennheiser Studio: Sennheiser Warranty: 2 years warranty Features:
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Editorial Review: Product Description: The PX 100 is a pair of open, dynamic supra-aural mini headphones for mobile players. Their outstanding sound reproduction and foldable design make them ideal for outdoor use and traveling. PRODUCT FEATURES:Dynamic stereo mini headphones;Great for travel and outdoor use with mobile sources such as CD, MD or MP3 players;Fold and flip: registered design allows the ear cups to be turned through 90? and fold the headphones closed (headphones will lock in open and closed positions);1.4 m Kevlar-reinforced OFC copper cable with 3.5 mm stereo jack plug; Fits into the shirt pocket: rugged transport case with cord take-up (145 x 75 x 27 mm);Excellent sound quality for mobile audio sources;High-resolution sound due to Sennheiser "Duofol" diaphragms with spiral embossing (reduces and spreads eigenforms);Strong Neodymium magnets for extremely low distortion;High efficiency and powerful reproduction;Balanced and detailed sound image for all types of music;Crisp and fast bass response due to system "twin damping" with 80ppi polyurethane and special perforated elements;Special baffle (based on the legendary HD 414) ensures very balanced sound;Lightweight: only 60 g without cable;Comfortable: headband with split padding;Rugged and durable: robust steel headband with metal joints, steel-reinforced headband ends, connection to the ear cups tested for durability. Amazon.com Product Description: The Sennheiser PX 100 Headphones use dynamic supra-aural mini headphones and a slim, lightweight design to provide convenience and superior sound to the traveler or outdoor user. Sennheiser's duoful diaphragms with spiral embossing provide high-resolution sound, while the twin damping technology creates crisp, fast bass response, helped by 80ppi polyurethane and special perforated elements. The ear cups can be turned 90 degrees and closed up, then put into a rugged carrying case that can fit into a shirt pocket. The included headband padding helps provide the perfect, snug fit for your head. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - new PX100s compared with my old PX200sI have been a fan of the Sennheiser open back sound since the late Seventies, and my main "house " phones for the last 10 years have been a pair of HD565 Ovations (this model is no longer sold). For about the last 4 years I have also been using closed back PX200s with my portables. While I quite enjoy the PX200s (being lucky enough to have ears that seal well with them), when using them I miss that wider sound stage that the open back design provides. I have read with interest various ... Read More Rating: - Worth BuyingThese headphones are very light weight and produce good sound. Much superior, and more comfortable for me, than ear buds. Rating: - Great for iphone, great for midi piano, love theseHave used these non-stop, they are just excellent for use with iphone or ipod. Also have used with an adapter on midi piano, and it sounds live, these are just excellent, I really recommend these. Rating: - simply amazing.bought these a month or so ago, and they are by far the best headphones i have ever used. the sound quality is incredible and they can collapse so i can stick them in a bag without worrying they will break. Rating: - Too much bassI recently took the plunge and bought an IPod. Impressed by the sound quality, but unhappy with the supplied earbuds, I searched the Web for reviews of headphones, determined to upgrade. Based on the excellent reviews of the Sennheiser PX 100 s on a variety of sites, I took the plunge and bought a pair. What a disappointment. The sound was muddy and distant, with way way way too much bass. The bass seemed to overpower the highs and midranges, making even Sinatra and the Carpenters sound like they ... Read More |