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Sennheiser PX 100 Collapsible Headphones | 
enlarge | Brand: Sennheiser Category: CE
List Price: $59.95 Buy New: $27.00 You Save: $32.95 (55%)
New (26) Used (2) from $27.00
Rating: 750 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 0.6 x 0.1 x 0 Warranty: 2 years warranty
MPN: PX 100 Model: PX 100 UPC: 015104052060 EAN: 0015104052060 ASIN: B000089GN3
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Collapsible open-air headphones | | • | Warm natural sound for all types of music | | • | High energy driver system for max performance | | • | Rugged collapsible headphone with case | | • | Super lightweight design |
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Product Description The headphones that are included when you buy a personal stereo player may not be the best performers around. You can get much better sound by upgrading to a better headphone. Take this Sennheiser PX100 as an example. An open design, these lightweight and small headphones deliver amazingly good, punchy sound with good bass response. The PX100 folds down so you can carry it with you virtually anywhere. Crisp and fast bass response due to system twin damping Easily replaceable ear pads and headband padding
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.
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Not a good deal October 2, 2008 Unobtainium (Ann Arbor, MI) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The sound is ok, not great. The connector is the cheapest that I have ever seen and I doubt it will hold up even under moderate use. For the price I expected a lot better sound, but it is not any better than the $9 sony mdr model. Spend less if you are just looking for a pair of headphones or spend a little more if you want something with superior sound.
Great for work October 2, 2008 Wakeley Purple (Louisville KY USA) I got these to use at work with a small battery-powered radio and the computer's cd player. They are very light-weight and comfortable, and give me all the frequency range I could want. I was concerned that the open-back design would bother others around me, but I can't hear anything out of them when I put them down. The fold-up design is overkill for me, but it hasn't been a problem to leave them unfolded and just throw them in a drawer. The sturdy carrying case will be nice to protect them when I travel.
Senheiser Headset September 30, 2008 Mrs. Bernice L. Tam This headset is easy to manage. It feels comfortable and very lightweight on your head. Price range is affordable. Also, the headset folds making it easy to store. I would reccomend this to anyone.
sennheiser px 100 September 27, 2008 Ashok Prahlad (luray, va USA) i asked 2 friends to listen to these headphones.both were using their Ipods.The first had a pair of $200 earbud Shures and the other had a pair of Sony,s.I kid you not.Their first words were both WOW.These are the best for the money although you have to position them above the earlobe,because after a while they hurt because they are not as well padded .The cord is long enough for anyone.My one word review"WOW"
Really good, for the price. September 27, 2008 Robert T. Mcwhiney (Tulsa, O.K.) I bought these months ago and I'm glad I did, because I ended up buying a more expensive pair of Sennheiser's afterwards, they had a busted driver, so I returned them and tried a pair of Ultrasone's. They just sucked for the amount of money I spent on them. They had much more bass, but I couldn't stand the metalic sound they had. Returned them, bought the high-end cans I should've bought in the first place(Denon AH-D2000's) which I'm so happy with in every way. Why tell you all this you ask? Because through it all, the PX-100's kept me going... and I still use them as my main "out & about" cans, with a nice cmoy amp on low gain. They're just plain great for the price.
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