Electronics : Sennheiser PMX 200 Neckband High Performance Closed Headphone

Electronics : Sennheiser PMX 200 Neckband High Performance Closed Headphone

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Sennheiser PMX 200 Neckband High Performance Closed Headphone

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Sennheiser PMX 200 Neckband High Performance Closed Headphone
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Street Price: $59.95
Gaunz Org Price: $40.82
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Sennheiser
Color: Silver/black
EAN: 4044156005096
Label: Sennheiser
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Sennheiser
Model: PMX 200
Publisher: Sennheiser
Studio: Sennheiser
Variation Description: Silver/black


Piece facts:
  • Closed construction efficiently boosts bass performance and reduces noise
  • neodymium magnets for powerful sound
  • Ideal for use w/ all mobile players and handhelds
  • Easily replaceable earpads
  • Exclusive duofol diaphragms and twin attenuation system







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The dynamic, supra-aural PMX 200 are stereo mini-neckband headphones for portable players. Their closed construction provides a clearly improved bass performance as well as a brilliant shielding of ambient noise.PR0DUCT FEATURES:Powerful sound reproduction due to neodymium magnets, Duofol diaphragms and TWlN attenuation system;Closed construction efficiently boosts bass performance and shields ambient noise;ldeal for the use with mobile MP3-, CD-, DVD-, MD-Player and games consoles;Lightweight, metal-reinforced neckband for perfect fit;Single sided cable;Easily replaceable ear pads.









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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * don't buy them ...
very tinny sound - no base despite the fact that they highlight powerful base on front of packaging. iGado, much better.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - Nice design but poor sound quality
They fit nicely over the ear, nice color, but there is really not much more to say about everything else, there is a total lack of bass. The PMX 100 are way better than this and a bit cheaper.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * for the urban earbud-hating jogger ...
These things won't come off. Do jumping jacks. Headbang. Do backflips. In a hurricaine. They won't budge a millimeter.

That probably makes them sound like pincers of death. Well, take two pencils and tuck them behind your ears. They feel like that. I wouldn't call them comfortable, but I certainly wouldn't call them painful.

They sound fantastic. They block out a bit of traffic noise when I run in Boston and I can hear great detail in my music without cranking the volume. If that sort of thing is important to you, and like me you've never been able to tolerate earbuds, buy these headphones with confidence.

I can't imagine any other reason to buy them, though. Maybe if you're reeeeeally worried about mussing your hair. There are better sounding, more comfortable, lower priced headphones. I hear Koss Portapros are wonderful.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - Powerful bass?
The box lies. These cans push out nearly no bass at all. If these produced bass to the same standards as the mids and highs they produce, they would be extremely good. I bought these because of their closed design. It's just a shame that they don't produce any bass. Most of the music I listen to has a fair measure of bottom end, so these really aren't up to it. They are, however good in closed, public spaces thanks to the lack of sound leakage. The construction is good, the fit is comfortable and they look decent. Unfortunately, the lack of bass is really disappointing.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * good product, poor durability ...
I enjoyed these headphones for 3 months. Overall sound quality is very good, bass is good but not excellent, comfort is not great, but you will get used to them after a few weeks. They block out outside sounds which is important in noisy urban environments. Unfortunately, after 3 months, the headphones began sounding like everything was playing underwater. I now have to go through the hassle of getting them repaired, and Sennheiser charges $30 for repairing them. Compare this with buying new headphones at $45. I'm not happy about that.



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