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Sennheiser MX-400 In-Ear Headphones

Sennheiser MX-400 In-Ear Headphones

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Simply works!
Review: Fairly comfortable (I find most earbuds and in-ear 'phones difficult to take) with almost no noise isolation (you'll hear everything around you). The little foam covers come popping off and are easily lost. The little case is EXCELLENT and makes transporting these safely easy. Overally, inexpensive, fairly good sounding, just the thing to carry in the computer bag...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best headphones for your money
Review: I have an apple ipod and the headphones that came with it are decent but break eaisly, the sennheiser mx-400 are the best headphones for their price. the size of the sennheiser's are small but perfectly fit your ear and you won't even realize they are there, the sound is excelent with great bass. HIGHLY RECOMENDED

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Inexpensive, but flawed sound
Review: The Senn MX-400s boast a distinguished brand name and an astonishing claimed audio response; it's also a real alternative to the vast array of earbud speakers. A volume toggle is a nice touch, but it's probably unnecessary for players that already have a volume switch.

The package claims an extraordinary frequency response well above and below normal human hearing -- but the highs lack any real sparkle. Most of the sound is focused around the middle, with a hard, sometimes irritating sound. If you have an iPod, you may find the "Flat" or "Electronic" pre-sets the most satisfying.

These faults are minimized if the buds are fitted just barely inside the ear. But if the buds are fully inserted, some music can be "clacky" and pretty much unlistenable on percussive tracks, with a forward bass absorbing what's left of the modest highs.

To be fair, this is a $15 earbud, and in this price range it's an extremely competitive product. But if you're looking for replacement phones for your iPod, or decent phones for your CD, you may not find music playback completely satisfying.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pretty Good
Review: These are great headphones, and anybody with a panasonic cd player knows how bad the sound output is, but these lil sennheisers made my panasonic get loud which was a real shock after trying 3 different pairs of phones. They are kind of uncomfortable in the ear, but you eventually get used to them, when you use them you can tell that they are professionally made. Overall, a great pair of earbuds.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent In-ear headphones
Review: These in-ear headphones are excellent. They're not quite as stylish as Bang and Olufsen's but I think the sound quality is as good and they also appear to handle bass a lot better at high output. The price is also a LOT more attractive than B&O's.

I would recommend these to anyone that want to use in-ear headphones with portable equipment. They're great.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sound is Extraordinary!
Review: These in-ear headphones have really impressed me, having been introduced to these type of headphones with the set that came with my Apple Ipod. The Sennheiser ear-buds give a very rich, satisfying sound that I find better than that of the Apple ear buds, especially in terms of a full bass sound -- nothing at all tinny with these. They are not only more comfortable that the set that comes with the Ipod, but not nearly as likely to get tangled up, a major hassle with the Apple model. This definitely is a good set of headphones to own -- I now use them fulltime with my Ipod, keeping the Apple set as a spare.


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