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Enjoy excellent audio quality with these Sennheiser PX 200-II headphones! Neodymium magnets seriously reduce distortion while the closed, adjustable earpads effectively cut out background noise. The PX-200 II can be folded for easy transport and are supplied with a handy travel pouch. Plus, with their lightweight, comfortable design, the Sennheiser PX-200 II headphones will bring all your multimedia to life! Â
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By Mrs. Rachel Allan (Bristol, UK)
Great headphones. I like the foldability and that the cord is only on one side. Less chance of it getting tangled up. The sound quality is really good as well although sometimes my ears get a bit sweaty. :0)
By M. Showers (U.K)
WOW ! what can i say, Sennheiser have done it again these headphones sounded lovely straight out of the box and if these are gonna sound even better when the units loosen up (according to the first(very technical) reviewer) then these were more than worth the money ! has made my enjoyment of music on the move a pleasure again, they are very lightweight in comparison to the older models, sometimes you forget that you are wearing them. However i do agree with the other reviewers here, the volume control i don't think is needed and does get in the way slightly, unless you have a shirt pocket to clip it too. apart from that 4.5 stars easily :-)
By Polojo (UK)
This review is mainly for the benefit of those thinking of upgrading from the Sennheiser PX 200 headphones. Before buying the Sennheiser PX 200 II, I have used one pair of White PX 100s, two genuine PX 200s as well as one fake PX 200.
The fake ones were a bargain, so please don't buy them if very cheap. I use my headphone for an average of four to five hours a day on my long train journeys to work and in the gym.
The PX 200 II are definitely a step up from the PX 200s. Out of the box they sound boomy but after continuously playing it for 24 hours they really come into their zone. I listen to R&B, Hip Hop and Smooth Jazz and compared to the PX 200s which I do rate very highly, the music is better rounded and clearer. The bass on various IPod settings is amazing for such a small pair of headphones.
The noise cancellation is very good and be prepared for the pleasure of not hearing other peoples conversation on train journeys or in public. Public announcements still come through but you might have to reduce the volume. Don't be fooled by the size of the ear pads, they are very lightweight and comfortable. I recommend them if you like you music of clear listening of films or TV Programmes.
The only quirks with the PX 200 II are the length of the cord which is shorter. Also the volume adjuster is not required if you have a good MP3 player. I actually find this addition irritating as you feel the tug when running or even walking fast. My advice to Sennheiser is make a version without the volume adjuster as the truth is some of us will actually buy it. I will still buy these headphones again when my current ones wear out with or without the volume thing. That's how good they are. Glad to be of help.
By M. Owen (UK)
I've owned these headphones for a month now, and the sound quality is now much improved. I also have an old pair of PX100 and I find that the PX200 sound quality is not quite as good as the PX100....but it's close. The difference being that the PX100 are open (people around you can hear the music) and this, apparently, makes it easier to create a good dynmaic response. However, the listending experience is very different from the PX100 to the PX200-II. The PX100 feel open and airy, and you can still hear things around you, whereas the PX200-II create a very insulated feeling, and lock out a lot of external sound.
Some of the more powerful mid-deep bass can feel a little oppresive, almost as though it's being drilled into your head, but I've only encountered this occasionally on certain types of music that have very strong bass beats.
The PX200-II apply more pressure to the ear, to create the seal, but I've found them comfortable even after a few hours of listening, and it's easy to forget you are wearing them.
I've also compared the PX200-II to Grado SR60 (open), and Bose QC3 (closed), and I found that the PX200-II have a more punchy, energetic sound, although the dynamic reponsse seems less balanced.
If you are looking for on-ear closed headphones for <£100, then these are a good buy....but don't forget to run them in for about >10 hours !
By A. R. Moorey (UK)
Whilst I am no audiophile like the previous reviewer or have access to reference quality headphones, I can compare these to the original PX 200.
I got these to replace the previous version after one of the cables detatched from the ear piece after 4 years of ownership. It's used solely for my train journeys to work. The previous versions were chosen because I wanted a decent sound, don't like in-the-ear phones, wanted some/most external noise muffled and don't want everyone to hear some of my more cheesy music choices.
First the sound quality for music. The extra base is very noticeable over the original version. At first this was slightly off- putting, but as I got used to it, I found the overall sound more engaging and clearer. Music has been definately more exciting to listen to.
Normally, I listen to alot of spoken word podcasts and the extra base was not noticeable at all.
I found the volume control unnecessary for an ipod but I can see the point if you use an iphone as it's harder to fine tune the volume on the phone itself. As there is only one cable into a single ear piece, the weight of the control can pull a bit which is annoying.
I really liked the hard case with the previous version. This only comes with a cheap pouch. Though the PX200 II are sturdier, I worry more that they may get squashed in my bag.
Overall 4 stars. They are more expensive but the sound quality and general build quality is greatly improved. Don't see the need for a volume control and would like to see the hard case return.
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