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User Reviews for
Sennheiser PMX 70 Headphones
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PMX 70 is kickass
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Reviewed
January 23 2007 7:23:47 PM
3
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Ratings:
5
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Pros:
light, one of the few backphones which doesnt hurt your ears, great sound quality, cable of good length, looks sexy |
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no volume control bar these are great for all the joggers our there who want something which doesnt drop off... and doesnt get decolourised after coming in contact with pespiration... these things are light... so when you exercise you barely feel them...also comfortable... and green always looks good when you're trying to build muscle mass or trying to shed some pounds...
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Ok
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Reviewed
January 22 2007 8:54:07 PM
1
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2
users found this recommendation helpful.
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Ratings:
3
out of 5
Pros:
Senheisser headphones are top class, good shape |
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NOT IN EAR, they are green I had these first, they are pretty good, the sound quality is cool but they are ikky green. I bought another sennheiser pair after this that are much better, they are in ear and kick ass. Cx300, you want quality then go for these. The green ones are more useful if you are using them for sport.
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Great headphones for running
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Reviewed
September 8 2007 12:46:36 AM
0
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users found this recommendation helpful.
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Ratings:
4
out of 5
Pros:
Stay in place, good sound quality |
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Cons:
A bit pricey, only come in fugly green I bought these for running and working out at the gym. Earbuds just don't stay in my ears when running. Traditional over-the-head headphones are an annoyance i f you're wearing a hat or visor. I just never found a pair I was really happy wi th until these. Sound quality is a huge step up from the earbuds that came with my Sensa MP3 pla yer and quite a bit better than the Sony S2 Sports (MDR-A35) phones I had been r unning with. They are no match for my Grado SR-80's that are my standard cans b ut I wouldn't dream of exercising in those. I've probably logged over 100 miles running with these headphones. They stay in place and work great. On hot days and longer runs, the can fill with sweat and require shaking out. Overall I'm very happy with these.
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Sennheiser PMX 70Holiday
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Reviewed
January 26 2007 11:51:24 AM
0
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users found this recommendation helpful.
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Ratings:
3
out of 5
Pros:
Good sound quality, tight wrap around head |
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Cons:
Thin cord, not good seal in-ear I've purchased these in-ear headphones about 2 months ago, for my work out routines.
Quality:
The quality of the build is excellent, but I'm not really impressed with the gauge size of the wire they used to manufacture these headphones with. The wire seems to be the only weak point in quality as I'm afraid that I'd rip the cord right out if I acdentally caught it on something. Additionally, the cord does not straighten out, it has an annoying twist that I don't like.
Comfort:
The wrap around head band is exactly what I was looking for in these headphones, as they wrap tightly around the head and give a low profile feel. Sometimes I even fall to sleep with them on my head. Comfort of the in-ear speakers are not very comfortable to me as they seem to be too big for my ears and begin to hur at times. However; I believe that the sound would probably be even more excellent if they sealed correctly for a perfect fit.
Color:
Olive/ avocado green with reflective strips is kinda unusual and excentric, drawing more attention to the headphones as necessary, but it's an excellent marketing edge if that was what Sennheiser was trying to do. Otherwise, the color clashes with my clothes.
Sound Quality:
Sound and bass is good and strong. Several times I hooked these up to my IPOD with the volume accidentally set to full volume and they did not blow the speakers. Clarity and bass is still crisp, clear and deep.
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