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Electronics : Sennheiser PMX60 Headphones

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Sennheiser PMX60 Headphones

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Sennheiser PMX60 Headphones
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Sennheiser
EAN: 4012418049171
Label: Sennheiser
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Sennheiser
Model: PMX 60
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Sennheiser
Studio: Sennheiser
Warranty: 2 years warranty


Piece facts:
  • Lightweight, open-ear portable headphones
  • Comfortable neckband design
  • Specially designed for rock and pop music with a bass tube for rich low frequencies
  • Ultra-lightweight diaphragm for high sensitivity and dynamic ability
  • 3-foot headphone cord, 2-year warranty




Headphones PMX60 Sennheiser






0ur opinion:

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The open, dynamic PMX-60 neckband headphones are the ideal choice for all portable audio sources. Their balanced sound image easily outshines competing mini headphones. Lightweight and comfortable for listening on the move Frequency response - 18Hz - 21kHz Nominal impedance - 32 0hm 1.0 meter connection cable 2 year guarantee

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Sennheiser's lightweight, open-ear PMX60s are tailor-made for portable listening and specifically designed for rock and pop music, with a high maximum playback level (122 dB SPL), low distortion (under .5 percent), and a dedicated bass tube to heighten musical impact through additional low-frequency resonance. (Keep in mind that even though the headphones perform at loud levels, your ears will surely deteriorate through extended loud listening.) The PMX60s' comfy neckband design prevents the dreaded 'headphone hair,' and their three-foot cord grants extended freedom of movement.

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Headphones only.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Sound good and stay in place ...
I'm on my third set of PMX60's. They sound great but the main reason I buy them is they stay in place no matter what you are doing. Working in the yard or going to the track is no problem. I'm on my third set because I abuse the the cord. Once I broke the wire by getting caught on a door handle. I cut the cord with a saw on my last set which were only 3 months old. My fault.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Nice comfortable 'phones
These seem to be a variant of the PMX-100 headphones but with the around the neck design. I wanted a light and largely open air for around town, shopping and such. They do let others hear a bit but there just a nice general use pair of headphones which I use with my iPod. They are what they are and do it quite nicely - the sound is pleasing with clear highs and decent lows. They are not closed or in ear types, nor are they high end but hey for 90% of iPod use they're great and I definitely recommend them.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * Broke after only about 6 months ...
I may be speaking on something that was fixed or maybe I got a "old" pair, but the frame near the earpad has cracked in half on me. It is made of plastic, hard plastic, which caused it to break. I even super glued it back together because the headphones themselves are stellar. They came back apart after my older brother SAT on them while they were on my chair. So I glued them back together again and they stayed up for about 2 more weeks...

I am not the most gentle, but I do care of my headphones (besides my brother sitting on them, lol). I run a music blog and listen to over 50 new songs a day, though, so I did use them everyday. They are FAIRLY comfortable, but you can feel it when you take them off. I've had countless headphones over the years, and these were great. But the build was not up to par, but like I said before, maybe I got an old pair. I just know I won't be ordering this pair anymore. Make sure you pay attention to this area, as it starts to turn white before it is going to crack. I didn't think it was possible, though. Even my old 20 dollar sony street styles (which I am going back to) lasted years and never suffered such a defect.

I would not recommend this product for any active activity, as I have never done anything active in them and they still broke on me.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - Not worth the money
Unfortunately these headphones were just not what I was hoping for. They seem to not fit right on my ears and allow a great deal of ambient noise in which in turn causes me to have to turn up my music to compensate for it. The sound quality is just OK. I will probably end up giving this set to my kids and finding another set for work.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Hope your head is huge! ...
These ear phones have no adjustment options, so unless your head is quite large, these will be uncomfortably loose fitting and distracting should you move your head.

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