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 Sennheiser PX100 Headphones
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Sennheiser PX100 Headphones
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Average Rating: 4 out of 5
No. of Reviews: 6
RRP: £28.99
Year: 2004

Description: Dynamic stereo mini headphones. 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. Strong Neodymium magnets. "Twin damping". Lightweight: 60 g without cable.

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Graham Burrows 
Posted: 05/12/06
'SUPERB SONIC UPGRADE'
Strengths:
comfortable, light, fold away design
Weaknesses:
none that I can think of
Overall:
A superb Headphone upgrade from any standard issue headphones supplied with most portable music players. I have an ipod 5g and the quality of sonic reproduction is uncomparable to my ipod in-the-ear 'free' set. Do it today!
 
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93%
 
Martin Czeboznik 
Posted: 27/05/04
'LIGHTWEIGHT, BUT HEAVY ON SOUND QUALITY.'
Strengths:
Light, foldable, great sound.
Weaknesses:
Can become uncomfortable after extended listening.
Overall:
Sennheiser is a big name in headphones and these lightweight models didn’t disappoint. Costing a fraction of the price that some Sennheisers command, I take these with me pretty much anywhere and find them ideal for mobile listening – certainly miles better than the headphones that came with my iPod. Okay bass and the way they seem to reveal lots of detail in the music usually keeps me listening for much longer than I should.
 
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80%
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Alec F 
Posted: 15/01/05
'A TOP SOLUTION FOR PORTABLE LISTENING'
Strengths:
Well-balanced, warm sound. Stylish and comfortable.
Weaknesses:
Not the most resolving headphones, and the bass is a tad bloomy. Sound leakage is fairly high. Cable is too short for use with anything but a portable.
Overall:
A great choice for any mp3 player, with a euphonic, forgiving sound.
 
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60%
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Michael Ireland 
Posted: 11/08/05
'TOP QUALITY FOR A BARGAIN PRICE!'
Strengths:
Size
Sound
Price
Weaknesses:
Comfort after extended listnening, but who uses these for extended listening?! Get a proper pair of HD650 if you do!
Bass may bit a little too overwhelming for some
Overall:
A great pair of headphones for an MP3 player or other portable music thing :)
 
Performance
 
80%
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80%
 
matthew cooper 
Posted: 03/10/05
'GREAT SET OF HEADPHONES'
Strengths:
good bass, definition, foldable
Weaknesses:
short lead. that's about it
Overall:
A great set of headphones, 100% better than any in ear ones I've had. I notice a lot more detail on tracks I have been listening to on other headphones, the bass is excellent too. For the price, I don't think you can buy a betetr set. I love them!
 
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Peter Williams 
Posted: 10/12/05
'SUPERB FOR MP3 PLAYERS'
Strengths:
Compact,well made and light. Beats earphones provided with players.
Weaknesses:
None to mind
Overall:
Very well made worth every penny. Superb sound.
 
Performance
 
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93%
 
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