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Review on Headphones Sennheiser CX 300-II, black by Kiril Gentschev ᠌

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I am very upset and the product is no good.

Compatible with the Cowon iAudio 9, the Sansa clip+, the Samsung smart, and the built-in speakers of your laptop (lossless music, of course). Instead of a muffled, low hiss. When the bass is cranked up, the track becomes a jumble of noises that can't be parsed out. It or this causes severe discomfort in one's ears or causes one to become ill. The only method to drown out ambient noise is to crank up the volume, which is questionable in light of the preceding paragraph. -The ease of use also has a long way to go. No matter which of the included ear cushions is used, they fall out of the ear after only a few minutes. Additionally, the asymmetric cable constantly tugs the left earpiece down. The jack is robust, wide, and pointless because the cable is not yet shielded. It's all thin and frail and unreliable wherever the contacts are. Really, really bad buy. These might work if you're in the market for headphones to listen to pop mp3s on an iPhone and you don't mind spending $1,500 on a pair of wooden cans, but for a couple hundred dollars, you could get the same results from the Chinese.

Pros
  • Not spotted, so props for stealthy engineering and pliable copper.
Cons
  • -Not enough bass. - Not enough insulation to prevent noise transfer. - Odd, tiny, interchangeable ear cushions are supplied in the package. Despite these measures, the headphones continue to fall out of the ears. That jack is in the way. Wire with an asymmetry.