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PC SPEAKERS

Sennheiser RS-120 Review
By: jkabaseball
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    2005-01-05

    Table of Contents:
  • Sennheiser RS-120 Review
  • What’s in the Box
  • The Headphones
  • Base
  • Testing
  • Conclusion

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    Sennheiser RS-120 Review - The Headphones


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    Sennheiser RS-120 Review

    The headphones are bigger than I normally like. The first time I put them on, they felt big and clumsy. After a few seconds I realized what I was missing. These things feel amazing; I have had them on for 3 hours and they still feel amazing.

    The batteries go in the left headphone part. Just twist the cushion off and the batteries are easily inserted. The on/off switch is located on the same side. The headphones automatically shut off after a few minutes when no audio is going through them, so turning them off isn’t necessary.

    Sennheiser RS-120 Review

    On the right ear we have our fine tuning. The top dial is for the volume. If you are playing a video game or other audio device where adjusting the audio is difficult, then adjusting the headphones works well. Below that we have the tuner. This is for fine tuning the frequency of the headphones. I found that many times, when trying to change one, it's easy to change the other by mistake. You go to change the frequency, and end up turning up the volume of the lovely static. Maybe it would have been better to put one on each ear, or one on the opposite side.

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