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73 of 74 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic sound, need careful handling., 21 Jan 2005
Well, i had a pair of older Sennheiser HD465 (hi-fi, openbacked) headphones and am conistently suprised by them, every piece of music is opened up to me when i use them, their sound quality is great. However, i felt a bit self concious walking around with what looks like a set of earmuffs on my head and they aren't the most handy headphones to just stuff in a travel bag......okok...hold on i am getting to the PX100's :) so i decided to look for something a tad more portable but HAD to have good quality sound. I cant stand in the ear headphones, terrible and tinny, always hurt my ears.From recommendations on this site i looked at the Sony MDR range and these Sennheisers. First, Sound - the PX100's sound quality, ie. dynamics, clarity, base and soundstaging (how much 'space' you can hear between the instruments) are EXCELLENT, and noticabley better then the Sony MDR's....so that sold me..... Price - i bought mine in Canada and to be honest they are no more expensive over here....so the price, for £30, JUST BUY THEM, great price.... Handling and construction - hmm, the PX100's do feel pretty delicate and i always feel myself handling them with care, i have stopped taking them out mountain biking because of this. It's a real shame. They DO come with a nicely designed hard carry case which you should carry round with you so you can chuck them in your backpack with no worries, but i find myself not taking it out, its hassle and just another thing to carry, so i run the risk of damaging them again :( Sennheiser customer service - withought doubt, in my experience, excellent. I stepped on the wire of these 'phones and pulled out a small part inside the one of arms. They still could be adjusted but not quite correctly. I rang them up and even though i had bought them 9 months earlier in a different country, had NO recipt or packaging, they still took them back and i am now sitting here with a fresh set on my noggin. Kudos Sennheiser. All in all, GREAT for sound, let down if you want to use them for anything more rigorous then a trip round town. 4 *'s out of five. PS if you aren't worried about the best sound quality, take a look at the Sony MDR range...more destrucaproof and probably the only other headphones to compete on sound.
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