- Frequency range: 20Hz - 21kHz
- Balanced BASSWIND system for powerful stereo sound
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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great sound! Loose headband, no sound isolation,
By DarthRad (United States) - See all my reviews There is also a volume control device on the cord which is identical to what's on the Sennheiser MX-500 earbuds. I don't make use of this thing since the cord is only about 3 ft. long and any device you hook it up to is going to have a much better volume control button, but some people might like this. These headphones are almost like earbuds, except that the way they fit into your ear keeps the ear canal open so that outside sounds and noises still get in. This has its pluses and minuses of course. If you need to hear what's going on around you for safety or work reasons, that's a plus, I suppose. The headband is EXTREMELY light and loose. The plus is that I guess you will not feel any pressure at all on your head or ears from the headband, but the minus is that they do not have enough tension on them to pop the speakers into position in your ear by themselves. You will have to push the speakers in and hope that your ear anatomy will fit these rather large buds and that the fit will have enough friction to hold them in place. If they fit, then they sound great. If for some reason you can't get them to seat properly, these headphones will sound either tinny (too far away) or muffled (pressed too close in). The amount of bass you get will also vary with how well seated you can get the speakers into your ear. So I'm fairly certain that some people will write in panning these headphones for the simple reason that they don't fit and so don't sound very good. But they do fit me just fine, with a little jiggling, and sound great. I also have the Sony MDR-A44L, which look similar. The headband on the Sony is slightly tighter and is just about perfect for holding the earphones in place without causing discomfort. The Sony has even more bass, but the midrange lacks the clarity of these Sennheisers. Overall, despite the loose headband, I prefer these Sennheisers to the Sony, but I should note that I have used Sennheiser headphones for years and prefer their sound. It's just whatever you are used to hearing.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good sound, not for jogging,
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I've ordered this headphone expecting to get the best of this type of headphone design (usually good for exercise) + the excellent reputation of Sennheiser for good sound quality. Well, the sound is indeed good (thus the 3 stars), as anyone would expect from this manufacturer, and it is really lightweight as the name indicates, but the design of the over the head support is too flimsy for jogging (it does not apply the minimum necessary amount of pressure to keep the thing tight in your head) and the ear plugs are too big (at least for my ears). The result is that is definitively not for jogging, since it will fall out of my ears every few seconds.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for mp3 player,
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