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Review on Headphones Sennheiser CX 300-II, black by Jnis Kalni ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product at a good price, I recommend to try it.

The price I paid for my Precise Black was practically wonderful. In this instance, I would advise a purchase. If the "average market" is any indication, you should expect to pay a standard amount for a CX400 II. In sum, I am pleased with the acquisition; nonetheless, the headphones do not stand out due to their ordinary market pricing and ear cushions. Around eight times out of ten For the second year in a row, these ears have made me a happy (!) owner. I used them extremely cautiously, but they were with me practically everywhere: on the trail to and from inst, on trains, and even on the rare run. Maybe you can find something with greater sound quality for the same money. But now that I've got some operation under my belt, I'd buy one at any price up to $40. The CX 400, of course.

Pros
  • At around 60–70% volume on the phone, the outside world fades into oblivion (with the possible exception of a nearby train). The sound is clear, with well-developed low frequencies, and plays without distortion at maximum volume. And then the sound doesn't go through the headphones), the ear pads (or, more accurately, the average set) are a snug fit (but see drawbacks), the cable is pliable and well-made, and the headphones are sturdy (I tested this by yanking them out from beneath my pants with some force).
Cons
  • The kit comes with only one pair of medium, large and small (which you can just throw away, because VERY small) ear pads. Many people will find one set too little, while others will find it too big. Agreed, and they could have thrown in more penny sets for the price. Soundproofing is present, but it's not quite enough for my tastes; I don't want to have the volume cranked up all the time. These sit nicely, but aren't ideal for physical activity; there are better options available.