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Sennheiser PX200 Black Closed Mini Headphone Black

Sennheiser PX200 Black Closed Mini Headphone Black
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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #771 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Sennheiser
  • Model: PX200
  • Released on: 2006-07-10
  • Dimensions: 2.00" h x 6.50" w x 11.00" l, .13 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
The closed, dynamic, supra-aural PX 200 mini headphones are an ideal choice for mobile audio sources. Their excellent isolation lets you enjoy music without being disturbed or disturbing others. Folded and packed into their rugged transport case, these headphones will accompany you anywhere.

Fold and flip
The PX200s include Features a 'fold and flip' registered design which allows the ear cups to be turned through 90° and fold the headphones closed (headphones will lock in open and closed positions). The cable is a rugged 1.4 m Kevlar-reinforced OFC copper cable with 3.5 mm stereo jack plug.

Premium sound quality
Once folded, the headphones will fit into your shirt pocket thanks to the rugged transport case with cord take-up (145 x 75 x 27 mm). The PX200 is ideal for use in coaches, trains etc while the soft ring ear pads with improved fit and closed ear cups ensure excellent passive attenuation of ambient noise (–15 to –25 dB for frequencies above 1,200 Hz).

Detailed sound reproduction
These 'phones are ideal for all types of modern music thanks to their detailed sound reproduction with a slight emphasis on the bass plus their high-resolution sound is all down to Sennheiser's “Duofol” diaphragms with spiral embossing (reduces and spreads eigenforms). A set of strong Neodymium magnets ensure extremely low distortion and high efficiency with powerful reproduction.

Other features
A host of other features include an adaptive baffle damping system (patent pending) and a bass tube for powerful, punchy bass. The overall unit weighs a petite 60g (without cable) making them extremely transportable. The headband with split padding makes the PX200s extremely comfortable while the robust steel headband with metal joints, steel-reinforced headband ends, and rigourously-tested connection to the ear cup makes these earphones both rugged and durable. Plus, they come with a two-year guarantee, giving you peace of mind.

Box Contents

  • PX 200 headphones
  • Transport case


  • Customer Reviews

    Just Great5
    I have owned a pair of these headphones for nearly 2 years. I bought them to replace a much more expensive pair of Sony headphones and they are just as good. I have travelled with them all over the world and they haven't broken yet. I think you would have to spend some serious money to get better. I can easily tell the difference between my CD palyer and iPod with these phones. The extra detail and imaging that you can hear from the CD is easily handled by these phones.

    I can't fault them and they come in a well thought out carrying case too.

    near perfect mini headphones5
    I've had a pair of these for a year and they're pretty much unbeatable. A good well-balanced sound, they are semi-closed back in style with enough bass for you not to bother with the bass-boost feature on your player. Not thick and heavy as some closed back types are, they work well with all music types from metal to vocals to classical strings and jazz. They fit my head (that's saying something!) and have a typically sennheiser soft pad fit to the ear, VERY comfortable for listening over long periods. Also, not only can no-one else tell what you're listening to, they also do a great job of reducing external white noise so are right at home in the typical public-transport environment of the mp3 listener and as a result make listening at low volumes a pleasure.

    However.......the universal joint 'pins' on the drive units are made of plastic. One of mine sheared off recently, looks like a weak point in their construction. Be careful how you store them, don't just throw them in a bag. I will still be buying another pair though.

    Overall very good quality headphones.5
    Spent a long time investigating headphones for my new iPod after accepting that while the white buds are trendsville, they weren't going to give me the best quality music. Wanted 'phones that would cut out a bit of outside noise, wouldn't disturb other people on the train, would be portable and practical, and, most importantly, would sound very good. And I'm no audio expert, so I didn't want to spend loads of money until I got a sense of how good headphones can be. Read dozens of reviews and settled on buying the PX200s, which I've now had two days.

    Once you get inside the plastic packaging, you find they come in this plastic case that, while I appreciate they do fit in very ingeniously, I almost laughed because I realised I'm never going to get organised to spend time putting them in and out of the case: it's a very snug fit. It took me a few moments to figure out how to get them out! Once out they fold out to headphone size very easily, and while not feeling amazingly rugged, the build quality is very good. I think I'm going to be happy just folding them up, wrapping the wire round loosely, and keeping them semi-safe in my bag or (large) pocket. Just for stats purposes, they have a standard 3.5mm jack, and the cable is 1.4m according to the box. Length of cable seems fine to me.

    Put the headphones on and they're very comfortable. Adjusting the height is quite easy (I have quite a big head), and they sit quite comfortably over hours of usage, the oft quoted "didn't realise I had them on" and so forth.

    Plugged them into my iPod and immediately noticed two things. First, the overall sound quality is wonderful, and I realised how much those iPod buds muffle and blend the sounds (relatively speaking of course). Instruments can be picked out really easily, the stereo positioning is much clearer, and you hear things in music you just never noticed before. I know I'm at a low-ish price point (relatively) with these headphones, and I know more expensive ones could be a step up again, but I'm really impressed. I can now pick out much more recording detail in my music, and I'm sure I'm going to try re-sampling my music at a higher rate as I can now tell when the encoding quality isn't high enough.

    Second, I must admit I did notice immediately that the bass was much weaker than with the iPod buds. Some reviews I've read said you need to put the 'phones lower on your ears to get the bass, but I was doing that. They just seemed to lack the bass power, or perhaps the iPod buds were overdoing the bass? Anyway, I also read about 'breaking in' headphones (which I understand is a debated issue) so last night I plugged them into my stereo and left them playing in my sock drawer overnight. I must admit, doing a comparison today, the bass seems to have picked up nicely. I think I read that break-in can take much longer, so it's my belief they'll keep improving. Other things I've read about headphones in general seem to bear that out. Also, I guess that the iPod's headphone power may not be beefy enough to give these 'phones what they deserve, so if I start getting more picky about it I may investigate a pre-amp (or whatever it's called) for the 'phones, though I don't want to carry extra gizmos around. Anyway, it was my perceived improvement in bass from my overnight break-in that made this rating 5 stars rather than 4 stars.

    Overall, the PX200 headphones meet my criteria almost perfectly. On the (overwhelming) plus side, music is crisp and clear, they are very portable, and very comfortable to wear. On the minus side, the bass power is debatable, but there seem several factors involved, I've only had them two days, and the 'breaking in' thing seems to be working for me, so it's not fair to knock them down on it.

    Definitely worth the purchase.