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Sennheiser PX 100 Collapsible Headphones

Sennheiser PX 100 Collapsible Headphones

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Brand: Sennheiser
Category: CE

List Price: $59.95
Buy New: $27.00
You Save: $32.95 (55%)



New (28) Used (2) from $27.00

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 771 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

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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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The PX 100 is a pair of open, dynamic supra-aural mini headphones for mobile players. Their outstanding sound reproduction and foldable design make them ideal for outdoor use and traveling. PRODUCT FEATURES:Dynamic stereo mini headphones;Great for travel and outdoor use with mobile sources such as CD, MD or MP3 players;Fold and flip: registered design allows the ear cups to be turned through 90? and fold the headphones closed (headphones will lock in open and closed positions);1.4 m Kevlar-reinforced OFC copper cable with 3.5 mm stereo jack plug; Fits into the shirt pocket: rugged transport case with cord take-up (145 x 75 x 27 mm);Excellent sound quality for mobile audio sources;High-resolution sound due to Sennheiser "Duofol" diaphragms with spiral embossing (reduces and spreads eigenforms);Strong Neodymium magnets for extremely low distortion;High efficiency and powerful reproduction;Balanced and detailed sound image for all types of music;Crisp and fast bass response due to system "twin damping" with 80ppi polyurethane and special perforated elements;Special baffle (based on the legendary HD 414) ensures very balanced sound;Lightweight: only 60 g without cable;Comfortable: headband with split padding;Rugged and durable: robust steel headband with metal joints, steel-reinforced headband ends, connection to the ear cups tested for durability.

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.


Customer Reviews:   Read 766 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Portability, Comfort, and Sound Quality for Cheap   November 19, 2008
J. E. Deane (Santa Clara, CA)
I am comparing these headphones to other products people may be interested in.

Shure SE110
Apple Ear Buds
Seinnheiser HD280s
Sony EX71
Skullcandy Ink'd

Pros:
More comfortable than ear buds or closed headsets
Extremely portable
Inexpensive
Excellent sound quality (recessed mids but excellent balance and richness for the most part)
Can hear the outside world

Cons:
Can hear the outside world, and they can hear you
Really need to be broken in for the sound quality to go from amazing to exquisite

On their own, the PX 100 headphones are extremely comfortable, fit well, collapse for portability, and sound amazing. They are relatively inexpensive and have a beautiful warm, boomy sound that was absolutely shocking when I first put them on. They are the best sounding headphones I have that I can wear comfortably.

These headphones have very similar sound quality to the HD280s but tend to make music more enjoyable. While the 280s are more analytical and balanced, the px 100s are more colorful and have more bass. They also do not highlight the highs so much that poor quality audio files are impossible to listen to. These headphones have half the impedance of the 280s which means you are getting richer sound in a more portable package for half the cost- with increased battery life on portables.

SE110s are slightly clearer and allow individual instrumentation to be heard better, but their sound quality does not create a balance (favoring the highs) that makes music enjoyable. They are also not comfortable. Both are good for classical music but I think the PX 100s are better because of their warm sound and deep lows, which really brings crescendos to a climactic finish where SE110s always leave the listener feeling cheated out of the final hit.

These have the same depth of bass response as the Sony 71s, but are more clear and are not as muddy in the mids and highs.

They are about as clear in the highs as apple ear buds (they are better than most people want to think) but also allow for clear bass and do not sound tinny and like someone pushed the right side of an equalizer to max.

The Ink'd ear buds are the closest in terms of overall sound to these and cost only a third of what the the PX 100s cost, but are less comfortable, do not stay in your ear, translate the sound of the cord, and only sometimes sound right (you have to have a perfect fit, which is nigh impossible)

These are my favorite pair and I only put them away when I *must* be isolated from my environment. They have an amazingly rich, warm sound which adequately plays any music I can throw at it. The clarity in the upper range with older music can lend to the bass overpowering some music. It isn't as noticeable as it is when my Klipsch 2.1 system plays the same song.

These are a no-brainer and I liked them more than the KSC75s, portapros, and bose triports I tried.



5 out of 5 stars Affordable and high quality, great for computer and iPod.   November 19, 2008
T. Murray (Venice, CA)
I'm extremely happy with the sound quality of these headphones (probably I wouldn't appreciate much better), and the price is fabulous. I use them with my laptop and iPod, listening to a variety of classical and popular music, and have found them excellent across the board.

As others have said, the fold-up procedure is a little cumbersome at first, but it's more than worth it to keep the headphones protected in the case when not being used.



5 out of 5 stars As good as the Bose Triports at a 1/4 the price!   November 17, 2008
Raul B. (Tucson, Arizona)
I bought these headphones about a year ago, and I love 'em. I needed a headset to replace my ipod earbuds---hated those. I did some research thinking I'd go Bose Tri-ports or JBL reference headphones. I stumbled on to Sennheizers at a Circuit City web site....I decided maybe $180 for Bose headphones at this time is not that good of an idea. I gambled on these and I 've never regretted it. The PX100's have excellent sound. Deep bass, great middles and great highs. These are also light enough to wear at work or while working out. I'm not the most gentle with 'em but they keep truckin'. When the time comes to replace these I will just get another set of PX100's!


5 out of 5 stars Good traditional type headphones for the gym   November 17, 2008
P. York (Minneapolis, MN)
I replaced a Philips set of in-ear headphones with these based on previous reviews and I'm happy with my choice. I like some Bass and these provide it (compared to the normal iPod buds for example). I find them easy to fold.

I have been using these while running on the treadmill for about 6 months now and they stay in place (the iPods fall out on me:-) ).



5 out of 5 stars Great headphones   November 11, 2008
R. Danziger (Farmington Hills, MI)
After buying an Ipod Nano, I wanted a pair of headphones that would sound great but easily fold up for portability. These headphones fit the bill.

Unfortunately for me, I can't wear ear buds or any kind of in-ear headphones as I find them uncomfortable and difficult to keep in place. At the same time, I didn't want bulky headphones that would be a pain to carry around. This purchase was the perfect answer!

The Sennheiser PX 100 sound crisp and clear and fold up easily, taking up little space when I travel. They're easy to work out in and carry around and the price I got was great. Buy them. You'll be glad you did!


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