Sennheiser MX500 - In Ear Headphones - Black
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Average customer review:Product Description
SENNHEISER MX-500 -- Most of us are on the move more or less continuously nowadays. These lightweight, comfortable earbud style headphones fit the contemporary tag-and-run lifestyle perfectly. Metallic blue color 2 year guarantee
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #51580 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Sennheiser
- Model: MX500
- Released on: 2005-01-01
- Dimensions: 3.00" h x 1.00" w x 3.00" l, 1.00 pounds
Features
- Sennheiser MX500 - In Ear Headphones - Black
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
Lightweight in-ear system headphones for listening on the move. Superior quality for your MP3 player, portable CD player or any other mobile audio source. An ideal choice for everybody who wants to enjoy their favorite hits on the move.
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Customer Reviews
Excellent! Superb Quality!
I bought these to replace the crappy headphones supplied with the PSP. I was so amazed! I never heard a sound so loud as that on my PSP (seeming that the White PSP Headphones are supposed to be "Ear-Friendly" - A.K.A Crappy). The bass was excellent and I actually felt the difference in sound when you changed the equalizers. Clearly the several magazines that recommended these headphones were right! Great quality! Really Cheap (Why Waste Money On Those Expensive Sony Ones When You Can Get These?)! Came with a nice lovely wind up case that didn't feel cheap, and a pair of black earbuds. Overall, HIGHLY recommended, espacially if you're a PSP user!
Amazing Little Performers - Fantastic
For the physical size and price , these things are just amazing. Sound quality , range , dyanamics etc are just remarkable. Listening to Blues, rock , Jazz and so on , these headphones sound as good as the larger more expensive sets
You will not be disappointed
Good sound quality, feels more expensive than they are
Sennheiser have a very good name in headphones and the MX500s do not disappoint.
I bought the MX500s just before buying a pair of Sony MDR-EX71s. The EX71s are better in absolute sound quality, but only when you try them side-by-side.
By themselves, the MX500s sound fine, with reasonable bass and good definition. Comfort is reasonable but they might be slightly large for some ears.
They come with a great carrying case which protects the headphones when not in use, something Sony could learn from.
If you have a larger budget, go for the EX71s, but if you want a pair of good quality day-to-day headphones for about a tenner then the Sennheisers are a better choice.


