Sennheiser Px 100-II Open Design SINGLE-SIDED Cable STEEL-REINFORCED Headband Foldable Headphone
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Cheng Han_W@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 04/02/14 |
Sennheiser Px 100-II Open Design SINGLE-SIDED Cable STEEL-REINFORCED Headband Foldable Headphone
Cons:NONE
Pros:OPEN HEADPHONE, light weight |
Yeun Shim_L@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 02/10/14 |
Sennheiser Px 100-II Open Design SINGLE-SIDED Cable STEEL-REINFORCED Headband Foldable Headphone
Cons:-mids sound muddy, highs are ringing and make my ears hurt-flimsy cable reinforcement at both ends
Pros:-feels light and snug on your head-surprising durability thanks to the metal band reinforcement-foldable and portable-immersive sound Comment:
I got these headphones on sale and at $40, these give you great sound for the size and weight IF you have an equalizer. Straight out of the box, the mid range (i.e. most vocals) sound muffled while high notes are painful to listen to at any decently loud volume. After giving them a burn-in for a few hours and some fiddling around on my equalizer, music sounds great on these headphones (mids are still a little muted though). However, I have to use my monoprice earbuds for podcasts and audiobooks since the apps I use to listen to those don't have an equalizer so people's voices sound muffled on these headphones.Overall, 4.5 stars if you have an equalizer, 3 stars if you don't. |
scottc@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 08/23/13 |
Sennheiser Px 100-II Open Design SINGLE-SIDED Cable STEEL-REINFORCED Headband Foldable Headphone
Cons:-the trebles are muddy compared to other budget headphones such as Grado RS60
Pros:-Light weight, foldable, very portable-Good bass performance Comment:
Very good portable headphones, open air might bug some but the improved bass performance is appreciated. The highs; however, are nowhere near as good as budget Grado headphones. |
Best headphone at $40 price range, so light I am going back to use it more than using my heavy expensive headsets!