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Just posted a review on the Sennheiser PX 200 Portable Headphones
Feedback if any would be more than welcome!
Thanks to those who read it
Feedback if any would be more than welcome!
Thanks to those who read it
Originally posted by: CorCentral
For a good pair of headphones you're looking at $200.00
Anything less than that you're just not getting the best sound. Then again, if you have crap 128kbps mp3's, a wussy Ipod and don't listen to cd's, go get a pair of $20. sony ear plugs **LOL**
I own JVC HA-DX3's which are the best JVC makes and are rated above par. Before these though, I bought a pair of Sennheiser 595's because of all the talk Bla Bla Bla and took them back because they wer total crap and had ZERO bass and bought the JVC's.
I've also owned Sennheiser 570's which also had terrible everything. I just smashed them against my desk I was so mad!
Here's a decent review site for Headphones
Come Hither !
Originally posted by: CorCentral
For a good pair of headphones you're looking at $200.00
Anything less than that you're just not getting the best sound. Then again, if you have crap 128kbps mp3's, a wussy Ipod and don't listen to cd's, go get a pair of $20. sony ear plugs **LOL**
I own JVC HA-DX3's which are the best JVC makes and are rated above par. Before these though, I bought a pair of Sennheiser 595's because of all the talk Bla Bla Bla and took them back because they wer total crap and had ZERO bass and bought the JVC's.
I've also owned Sennheiser 570's which also had terrible everything. I just smashed them against my desk I was so mad!
Here's a decent review site for Headphones
Come Hither !
so when you're spending $200 you're getting "the best" sound? lolFor a good pair of headphones you're looking at $200.00
Anything less than that you're just not getting the best sound.
An alternative to the PX 200 is the slightly cheaper PX 100, having foam covered pads and is an open design unlike the PX 200 which has leather pads and is a closed design. The open design will leak out a lot of sound disturbing people sitting next to you, for example in an aircraft. The foam surrounds are not the ideal option for hot and humid climates and will certainly wear out much sooner compared to the type of pads on PX 200. Although I have not heard the PX 100, the general consensus is that the PX 200 has a much better midrange resolution and sound more natural whereas the PX 100 has a slight edge in terms of bass. My emphasis would always be on the quality of midrange as most of the music resides in that segment. I also do not like foam surrounds as they age much quickly and do not have a smooth feel compared to the leather pads. I personally believe the PX 200 a better buy, and that is why I opted for them.
Originally posted by: iamme
i was especially interested in hearing a personal comparison of the PX100 vs. PX200's. do you plan on doing that in the near future?