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2361 reviews
November, 2009
On-the-ear miniheadphones ; rugged, collapsible design ; hard plastic storage case ; two-year warranty
May be a bit too sweet-sounding for listeners who prefer a harder edge
The PX100 is a good choice for travelers seeking a compact headphone design.
The $49 Sennheiser PX100 miniheadphones feature a unique fold-and-flip design that allows the earpieces to be turned 90 degrees. Besides the twist-and-fold design, the PX100s feature several other noteworthy characteristics. Metal joints on the...
The PX100 is an affordable middle ground between pesky earbuds and chunky headphones.
Comfortable and lightweight. Excellent audio performance for price
Supra-aural (on-ear) design means sound can leak out ; might not be a good choice for the office. Large, bulky carrying case
The comfortable PX100 sits on the ear, delivering respectable bass with very little distortion.
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This Emmy and Oscar Award winning company has been producing sound and audio equipment in Germany since 1945. Sennheiser, always giving us the best in performance for the ultimate value, has done it again with the PX100 light weight, fold up ...
The Sennheiser PX-100 headphones are widely recognized as one of the best things ever to happen to low-end audio. But if you didn't like their over-the-head design-maybe because it messed up your hair, or it just didn't look hip enough-take heart: ...
Excellent sound quality. Lightweight. Comfortable on the ears. Cable is on left earphone only.
Round neckband looks awkward on narrower heads. Neckband doesn't fold.
The Sennheiser PMX-100, a street-style version of the best low-end headphones out there, sounds just as good as the over-the-head model, but the design is a matter of personal preference.
But if you didn't like their over-the-head design—maybe because it messed up your hair, or it just didn't look hip enough—take heart: Sennheiser recently introduced the PMX-100 ($40 street), a street-style version of the PX-100. Though the PMX-100...
Award: Editor's Choice!
Supra-aural headphonesthose that sit on the ear and create no seal around itare easily the least popular type of headphone on the market these days. Yet some of the best-sounding pairs available, including most models made by headphone vet Grado, are ...
Comfortable and lightweight. Excellent audio performance for price
Supra-aural (on-ear) design means sound can leak out; might not be a good choice for the office. Large, bulky carrying case
The comfortable PX100 sits on the ear, delivering respectable bass with very little distortion.
The PX 100s are the most unassuming-looking and least expensive headphones in this roundup: just a simple stainless- steel headband and open-backed earpieces with foam cushions.
Ever since Sony introduced their first Populace-Pacification Device (page 130), personal stereo users have been trying to find a decent pair of headphones
The PX 100 gets a Highly Recommended from me
The Sennheiser PX-100 Consumer Headphones 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 and so much ...
Very portable, well priced, high quality sound.
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If you read our reviews, you'll know that as far as mid-range sound-isolating earphones go, we have a soft spot for the Klipsch Custom-3s. Well, now we have been introduced to the Sennheiser IE 7s, and boy are they giving the Klipsches a run for their ...
All-round decent performance ; warm, powerful sound ; rich bass ; comfortable
Treble not as airy or sparkling as some other models
At this price point they're a strong alternative to the Klipsch Custom-3s, with an ever-so-slightly deeper bass, but equally impressive abilities with vocals and acoustic music -- they're generally attractive all-rounders
The IE 7s are sandwiched between the entry-level IE 6s and the flagship IE 8s, and have an SRP of £179. Sennheiser's IE range is a sound-isolating family of earphones for the high-end market, outperforming and out-costing the casual CX lines. The...
We loved the way the Sennheiser IE 8 sound-isolating earphones added warmth and depth to our broad music collection. With the added bonus of being able to manually adjust the bass, these earphones are more than worthy competitors to the Shure SE530s. ...
Stunning bass performance and overall sound quality ; solid design
We've heard sweeter treble from other models
A blindingly impressive pair of earphones, and more than worthy competitors to the Shure SE530s. As long as you like deep bass, these earphones will bring out dance, drum 'n' bass, rap, rock, metal and pop with admirable skill
At £250, the flagship IE 8 sound-isolating earphones from Sennheiser sit at the top of the price range even for high-end earphones, competing head-on with the Shure SE530s and Ultimate Ears triple.fi 10s. The Sennheiser IE 8 kit comes with various...
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