Saturday, August 14, 2010

Sennheiser CX 200 Street II - Comfortable Ear-canal Phones with Bass Driven Sound - Black

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Customer Buzz
 "Get these earphones THIS VERY MINUTE!" 2010-08-03
By Music Nut (London United Kingdom)
I had some o' them Skullcandy earphones, they were shocking, kept slipping out me ears, didn't always pick up the bass then they broke completely. These are much better, like 'em a lot. It's a very clear sound, I'm hearing hi-hats and all kinds of subtleties I never noticed before in the music. The string is 1.2 metres long, which is a decent length, and they do not slip out me ears. They also block out some background noise. If there's some contemptible person (mind me language!) getting on your wick, just wack these in yer lug'oles, my loveys. I just hope they're not bungin' a load of earwax down there, don't want to go mutton jeff.

Customer Buzz
 "Cheaper at Tesco" 2010-07-05
By chancer
Just bought these Sennheiser CX200 at Tesco in Ireland today for E9.06. Good is sound, but as with other reviewers some wierd disturbance from wire thru ear buds ever before connection to mp3 player..? A quandry for the factory techies I guess.

Customer Buzz
 "Excellent sound when correctly inserted" 2010-06-08
By buckbyter (London)
Excellent sound right through bass/mid/high ranges when inserted correctly (see note below). I had first generation CX300 before these and if anything I would say CX200 are slightly better sound. (also tried some Skullcandy Smokin Buds for a while but wasn't that impressed)



Added benefit of isolating most outside noise (eg on the train with those annoying prats shouting into their mobiles or tinny symbal noises from oblivious idiots with open backed iPod earbuds). These are noisless to others even at high volume so are considerate to your fellow passengers.



Because the driver is tiny it uses less power than conventional headphones = more battery life for your MP3 player.



Negative? I don't like the rubber-feel cable covering as much as the stiff plastic, tangle-free CX300 ones I had, hence overall 4/5.



(Note: 'ear canal' headphones are not the same as 'in ear' ones that just lurk inside the wider opening of your ear. These ones need to be inserted further into the ear to get the benefit of some excellent bass sounds from the tiny driver output being near your eardrum and movement of the 'sealed' air. I've seen people on the train with 'em sticking out at all sorts of weird angles and they must be thinking the sound isn't great)



With decent headphones like this, don't compromise too much on bitrate when you rip your CDs. Try comparing the same tracks at 128 kbps vs 192 kbps - I'm no audiophile but I think you need at least the latter to do justice to the music!

Customer Buzz
 "mechanical noise spoils superb sound" 2010-05-30
By M. Bubb (London, England)
I tried these earphones - two different pairs before getting my money back. The noise they generate from the unusually springy cable brushing or knocking against clothes is ridiculous. I tried the different size buds too. Everytime I move my head it sounds like someone's kicking a big metal dustbin. A shame, because when I was completely still the sound insulation was unbeatable and the quality, superb. Smooth, well balanced. I would compare it to HiFi sound, but very basy (not excessively). Best sound I've ever heard from in-ears, even...but you have to remain completely still. INSULATE THE CABLE FROM THE PHONES, SENNHEISER!

Customer Buzz
 "Block out the world" 2010-05-19
By Peter A. Gale (Great Britain)
I love these buds, they block out almost all outside noise.

The bass and definition of sound is great. Get these ASAP.

I listen to plays from the BBC on my Ipod, it's just like being there.


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