Everything sounded better then I expected with these headphones. I hate giving a review that sounds like an ad, but to be totally honest, from what I've seen (or rather heard), these headphones can't be beat for the price. Although Sennheiser meant these to be portable headphones, I will be the first to admit that I would easily make these my only pair of headphones, and at just over $30 (USD), there's no reason I can think of that most of you shouldn't do the same (unless your an extreme audiophile). Of course, there is the fact that people can hear what you’re hearing and they do shake on your head a bit when you’re listening to something with a lot of bass at a high volume. If those things don't bother you then these are for you.
That's it for our look at Sennheiser's PX100 headphones. Feel free to check out their product page, or their homepage. Or stop by our forums to discuss the article (or whatever's on your mind). If you've got something you'd like to share with me directly, feel free to send me an email.
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