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 NEWS AND COMMENT 26 / 09 / 05
 

Sennheiser headphones in white

PX 100

Want some better headphones for your iPod, but need them in white so they match the player? Well, Sennheiser may have the answer as its existing PX 100, PX 200 and PXC 250 headphones have undergone a respray - now they're available in iPod-friendly white as well as standard black.

Other than the colour, specifications for all three remain the same. The PX 100 is an open back design whilst the PX 200's closed back construction is geared towards use in noisier environments. The PXC 250s take sound proofing a step further by employing Sennheiser's NoiseGard noise reduction technology which is said to result in 70% reduction in ambient noise. With the portable music listener in mind, all headphones employ a fold-up design whereby they lock in open and closed positions.

The new white models are slightly more expensive than their black counterparts, with the PX 100s costing £40 (£35 for black), the PX200s £45 (£40 for black) and the PXC 250s £100.

More information: www.sennheiser.co.uk


Specifications
PX 100
TWIN damping with 80ppi polyurethane and special perforated elements
Special baffle (based on the legendary HD 414) ensures very balanced sound
Frequency response 15 - 27,000Hz diffuse field equalised
Max loudness 114dB
Total harmonic distortion less than 0.1 %
Impedance 32 ohms
Pads & Headband. Foam / Leatherette

PX 200
Soft ring ear pads with improved fit and closed ear cups (attenuation of -15 to -25 dB for frequencies above 1,200 Hz)
Adaptive baffle damping (patent pending)
Bass tube for powerful, punchy bass
Frequency response 10 - 21,000Hz diffuse field equalised
Max loudness 115dB. Total harmonic distortion less than 0.1 %
Impedance 32 ohms
Pads & Headband Leatherette / Leatherette

PXC 250
65 grams in weight
Advanced NoiseGard active electronic noise reduction
New closed design
Overall approx 70% reduction in ambient noise
Works with iPods, portable CD, airline systems and more
Supplied with standard 3.5mm plug plus an adapter for airline 2-pin sockets and a compact belt pouch with extra pockets
80 hours battery life from two AA cells

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