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| Date Reviewed: 08/06/2006 |
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Strengths: Excellent sound quality, comfortable to wear, easy to carry
Weaknesses: the cord got stuck too easily and would drag your px100 off your head
Summary: I spent A LOT of money on this pair. New Zealand is such a small country that you simply can't find a place selling all kinds of headphones. I got this pair from a seller on Trademe for NZ$95, which equals US$60 at the time of writing. Far from a bargain. But regardless the price, it is indeed an excellent pair of headphone. It is the perfect match for my iPod Nano. Great sound!!! If you guys can get it for a good price, well, at least not as much as what I paid, then it's definitely the one to go for.
One trick for L and R, if you pick up your px100 with both earpads flip towards front, then you've got the L and R correct.
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| Date Reviewed: 05/23/2006 |
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Strengths: Excellent sound and bass, portable, case, sleek, comfortable
Weaknesses: None for an ear pad headphone.
Summary: Wow, even my wife noticed an enjoyable difference with these. Audiophiles may not swear by these, but for the mainstream user these are a significant upgrade and a great set of cans. Very good price/peformance ratio, relatively stylish. Tempted to buy another one. Case is convienent and portable, although a little too much for everyday use, more likely to be used on roadtrips.
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| Date Reviewed: 03/25/2007 |
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Strengths: These headphones sound very good for the price. I compared to Bose On-Ear Triport headphones and while they do not sound as rich as the Bose, they are a close second for one-quarter the price.
Weaknesses: I appreciate the fold-up feature, but find these headphones difficult to fit into their case.
Summary: I was looking for a set of headphones for my iPod which were over-the-ear, responsive, yet light. These headphones fit the bill. They are suitable for running or other sports activities but are most comfortable to wear. Since headphones are almost impossible to try out prior to buying, I relied on user and product reviews to inform my decision. These headphones were highly rated and while there are better sounding , but heavier headphones available, these are a great buy.
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| Date Reviewed: 10/13/2007 |
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Strengths: Very Crisp sound, high volume and very very light
Weaknesses: Little bit pinching on ears
Summary: Let me tell you folks, I had many different head phones for before and consistantly searching for the best ones at a low price. I think I found them. I have Ipod video and hated those ear buds. I tried bose triport (around the ears one) and they are good but consuming the battery power very quckly and they are big. These are so far giving me the same kind of crips sound. Also the cord is shorter which is plus. I did research and the good reviews are true about these. Another great product in this price range people dont know, are from Ableplanet Linx Audio head phones. They are very crisp also but they are behind the neck kind of model. So either of these dont hesitate to buy.
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| Date Reviewed: 08/12/2007 |
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Strengths: good balance, strong bass, packs into a protective case
Weaknesses: uses more battery juice than iPod earbuds
Summary: I bought these to use with my iPod, whose earbuds kept slipping out of my ears. A friend recommended these earphones, and I've been absolutely delighted with them. Exellent sound from the high to low end of the spectrum, good design, and they fold up compactly and can be stored in a case for protection. Highest recommendation!
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| Date Reviewed: 07/23/2007 |
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Strengths: Compact, great sound, good cushioning on the ear pads, sturdy cable, strong plastic case.
Weaknesses: Substantially larger than earbuds (including case)
Summary: I bought these headphones to serve as my basic pair and I am not at all disappointed. I wish they were a little smaller, but that would likely impact the quality. The sound quality is excellent and the headphones are comfortable to wear. I am quite happy with them and think they are easily worth 2x the price.
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| Date Reviewed: 05/30/2007 |
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Strengths: Very comfortable to wear, fold easily for storage, the sound is spectacular
Weaknesses: none
Summary: These headphones are quite comfortable on the head and over the ears, with adequate cushioning in both places. I use these with my ipod video and my xm2go and the sound is flawless.
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| Date Reviewed: 03/22/2007 |
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Strengths: very good quality, comfortable
Weaknesses: none so far
Summary: i've got them on time to take them to my trip. i love this brand, that's why I am very satisfied. The quality of the sound is more than average
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| Date Reviewed: 07/25/2003 |
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Strengths: good sound (esp. voice), really comfortable, collapsible
Weaknesses: L and R symbol should be indicated more clearly
Summary: I buy this headphone after in-store trial, once I took it to my home, I test it side-by-side with Koss KTX-PRO, this one is nothing but better, this one can sound clear voice; pure, clean, distort-free bass this headphone is like a collection from many investments, like based on HD414, dulfol diaphragm (for pure bass) into a mini package on the first couple days of use, it is recommeded to play for hours to warm up this headphone is very comfortable to wear for hours, I used to have pain on my ears for extended time of wearing on Japanese brand headphones, this one don't have this problem once I got this headphone, I can say bye-bye to all Japanese headphones, this one is the best buddy with portable CD/MD/MP3 player/portable computers
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| Date Reviewed: 03/05/2005 |
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Strengths: Sound quality, size, comfort.
Weaknesses: Build, useless casing.
Summary: The sound quality
I was referred to the PX100s by an audiophile site which I visit fairly regularly. It was rated extremely high with respect to all other sub-$50 headphones in it's class. While not possessing the sophisticated equipment to verify it's "quality," I do consider myself a amataeur with an obsession towards good sound; a vinyl deejay in my off hours. I would agree that these cans do sound excellent for it's price. There is a detectable emphasis in the bass range, but the mids-highs remain relatively untouched. I have yet (and I do like to kick the volume up) to actually overpower these phones to the point where any of these frequencies become noticably muddled.
The construction
Like most headphones, these are made out of cheaper plastic and metals. The 4'+ double-line(L/R) cord ends in a straight mini-jack. All the screws are sunk, and can be unscrewed using a smaller toolkit like those for fixing eyeglasses. The headband rests against your head using two cushions, which look like they might fall off, but are actually very securely attached on there. There is more than enough adjustment for all types of heads, and I've never had them snag hairs during adjustment. Now, sometimes for one reason or another the cord might snag on something and rip my headphones away. What this invariably ended up doing in my case is ripping the speaker adjustment attachment away from the headband. This breaks what I found to be a flimsy head adjustment bracket, and while you can put it back together, the band no longer incrementally "clicks" in adjustment, but rather just glides as it pleases. This became extremely annoying very quickly.
The useability
I found I could go on my cross-country runs with these on. They hold securely to my head without moving despite vigourous attempts to jump up and down. Eventually deep into your run, the bass may drive you insane, but it's a mute point. The actual speaker cushions are fairly comfortable, but anything beyond about a 15-20 minute run may cause slight frictional irritation. The cushions at the top make these extremely comfortable to wear just sitting around, listening to music. Keep in mind however, that these are open cans and everyone will know what you're listening to. Think of it essentially as turning your cans inside out and playing out instead of in; it can get quite distracting for others. These headphones can also collapse extremely well upon itself, good for a quick pocket stash.
The look
These headphones definitely stand out. Their design is fairly unique, and I personally like it. It's not too flamboyant, it's not too discreet. Strangely enough, these headphones look best when worn around the neck; but that's slightly beside the point.
The PX100 also comes with a protective casing, but this quickly became much to cumbersome and was quickly ditched.
The conclusion
I think the PX100s sound fantastic, but they'd probably be something I'd keep around the house or for a long trip. Something I could put a lot wear and tear on without too much worry. For now, they make excellent gaming headphones for my computer. However, if you're planning to use these for exercise or going for the best quality per buck, I might also recommend the Shure e2c line, roughly $60 at the time of this review. The earbuds are a bit more crisp at both ends of the spectrum and are more comfortable for longer runs (plus it's designed so that the cord runs down your back). All in all, I would still recommend the PX100s, as they would satisfy most fairly demanding listeners.

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| Date Reviewed: 02/01/2005 |
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Strengths: sound reproduction, clarity, bass tones, "oomph"
Weaknesses: none as yet
Summary: I've owned Koss, Sony, Maxxell, and various other brands over the years- throwaways to higher end sets- I have never had a sound experience as with these PX 100's. I bow at the feet of Sennheiser, for this is truly the ultimate. I normally dont gush in a review, but this is something else. Note- I purchased refurbed, at $29.00. A steal.
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| Date Reviewed: 06/17/2003 |
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Strengths: Light weight, great sound, comfortable, and portable
Weaknesses: none I can find, although I think that I could break them without trying to hard, but this is the price for portability/light weight.
Summary: I have these pluged into my nomad zen, and they sound fantastic, no problems being driven . I did have a pair of sony earbuds, but found that they gave a v.tiny sound with no/distorted bass. These are well balanced with good bass and nice bright treble. They are very comfortable, can hardly tell you have them on. cord is a good length for a portable, but not long enough to use with a home stereo without an extension. I would recomend them to anyone who wants a set of good sounding cans for their portable player.
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| Date Reviewed: 11/23/2006 |
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Strengths: Very open soundstage.
Folds away in a very small unit.
Very efficient, that is, you get a lot of sound from low volume levels.
Weaknesses: Sometimes you get the impression that they're delicate.
Using the included hardcase is a bit of a production/ritual.
Summary: I've rather enjoyed my set of Sennheiser Px100's so far. I use them with my DAP and with my laptop because of the short cord.
With the laptop, they're particularly handy because of their efficiency. Some sound sources online have very low output, so with these you can crank it up and hear the quietest things.
I've actually already talked a friend into getting himself a set of the white ones for himself.
You simply can't beat the price for a set of headphones that give you this level of clarity AND portability.
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| Date Reviewed: 10/19/2005 |
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Strengths: They are the best portable headphones, with superior bass and overall excellent sound recreation.
Weaknesses: None. Worth the price.
Summary: Take a look around for these headphones, and you won't be dissapointed. Sennheiser has always made great stuff, and these follow suit. The open design allows ambient sound to filter in (passing cars while walking in my neighborhood or passing hikers and joggers) addressing safety matters. The PX 200 are enclosed and make my ears sweaty (I live in the Mohave desert, it's hot enough).
Look for the Sennheiser PMX 100 in Europe or the Sennheiser.com site, and maybe the U.S. in 2006?, that have a "behind the head" band and over the ear clips. The are the exact same speakers (thankfully), but allow the user to wear a hat comfortably.
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| Date Reviewed: 12/04/2005 |
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Strengths: great sound, cheap($), folding, comfortable
Weaknesses: a little loose on the ears, R and L side indicators not really accented
Summary: I got these headphones as a gift, they were bought from amazon-used I think- never the less they are great. I got them for my ipod mini because i was gettin annoyed with every small earbud that I had tried (most were too big for my ear and had bad quality sound). Anyways i highly reccomend these! :)
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