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Sennheiser CX300 Eco Ear Canal Headphones Black | 
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| Brand: Sennheiser Category: CE
Buy New: £16.99
Rating: 159 reviews Sales Rank: 20
Media: Electronics Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
MPN: CX300 Eco Black Model: CX300 Eco Black UPC: 615104141506 EAN: 0615104141506 ASIN: B000S8EUNM
Release Date: June 19, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Product Description
The Sennheiser CX 300 black are high-quality stereo ear-canal headphones with powerful, bass-driven stereo sound for listening 'on the move'. Ear adapters in three different sizes ensure a perfect fit, high wearing comfort and an excellent attenuation of ambient noise. The CX 300 are ideal for use with ipod, iphone, MP3, CD, MD, or DVD players and many other portable devices with 3.5mm connectivity.
Features
- Powerful, bass-driven stereo sound.
- Perfect fit in the ear canal due to ear adapters in different sizes (included in the delivery).
- Excellent attenuation of ambient noise.
- Extremely small and lightweight.
- Ideal for use with all MP3, CD, DVD, MD players and portable game systems with 3.5 mm headphone sockets.
- Asymmetrical cable.
Specifications: - Minimum terminal impedance: 16 Ohm.
- Frequency response: 18Hz to 21 kHz.
- Maximum sound pressure level (SPL): 112 dB (1kHz, 1Vrms).
- Transducer principle: Dynamic, in-ear seal.
- Audio connector: 3.5 mm jack plug.
- Weight (without cable): Approx. 0.14 oz./4.0 g.
- Cable length: Left: 6.69 in./17.0 cm, Right: 20.08 in./51.0 cm.
- Colour: Black.
Delivery Includes:
- 1 CX 300 black ear-canal headphones.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 154 more reviews...
Good sound qualty and great value January 5, 2009 I was given a 4th generation IPod Nano for Christmas and was *very* disappointed and surprised by the scandalously bad sound quality - how can an mp3 costing over 100 sound this bad even if the aesthetics and user interface are top notch.
It didn't take long to realise that the headphones were probably the biggest problem. After reading a few reviews I decided CX 300 headphones in black from Amazon (or more accurately IndigoStarFish) were a good balance between price and quality. They arrived today and I'm not disappointed.
I have a fairly eclectic (random?) musical taste and can confirm that Eminem, the Manics, Radiohead, Kate Rusby, Juliet Turner and Johny Cash all sound very good on these headphones - whereas before they sounded distorted (Eminem, Manics) or tinny (the other stuff). Afraid I can't vouch for classical or spoken word however.
For 17 then I think these sound fantastic. To get better you would have to spend a lot, lot more.
To reiterate some other points made in other reviews: - Experiment with the different earpiece covers provided to get the right fit, then ensure the earpiece is pushed well in to your ear. - Use your EQ settings to get the best results. On my Nano I found bass-heavy stuff sounds best with EQ set to "Flat" or even "Off" - you still get a rich sound and the Nano just can't drive that much bass without distortion. Check out wikipedia for a discussion of the bass distortion problems in G3 and G4 Nano's. For everything else I tried the "Rock" setting gives the kind of sound I like.
Provided I don't suffer the reliability problems mentioned in some other reviews I will consider these a very good purchase.
Poor Connector Quality January 2, 2009 I tried two of these, so it was not a single faulty unit. Used on a Nano V4 they crackle if you move the connector in its socket. Bear in mind you "wear" IPod's etc, there is bound to be some movement so this is completetely unacceptable. Tried several other phones in the Nano - all fine; its the Senns not the Nano.
Excellent product at a good price December 26, 2008 Ordered these to replace the standard earphones with the Blackberry - very pleased. Sound quality is astonishing from such tiny phones - even the bass sounds half decent. Thoroughly recommended.
Great little earphones December 24, 2008 Bought these for 16 and received in 3 days. The sound quality is excellent - bass is deep and the sound is clear - much better than the standard earphones that come with iPods/iPhones. They fit well in the ear and stay there much longer. One has to remember these are not 200 high-end headphones so expectations have to be reasonable! I also bought the Creative Labs EP-630/A for 6 and the Sennheiser's are definitely much much better.
Compared with the Sony EX300.... December 12, 2008 Based on my experience now of having used both of these headphones (Sennheiser CX300 Eco Ear Canal Headphones Black and the Sony MDR-EX300SLB In-Ear Headphones with 13.5mm Driver Unit) side by side extensively, here are the good and bad points for both:
- the CX300 block the environment noise out better than the Sony - the CX300 is a better fit and plugs in to the ear more snuggly, the Sony becomes loose after a while, regardless of which of the three sizes of end plugs I use - I fall asleep watching iplayer on my iphone some nights, and the CX300 is more comfortable to sleep on! - they are both very similar in sound quality, but if you compare them carefully side by side using the same player (I use my dell soundbar with two headphone output jacks to test this) you'll see that the Sony has a slightly richer sound, mostly clearer better base - I spend more time untangling the cable on the Sony set compared with the CX300. The cable on the Sony feels more 'plasticky', the cable on the CX300 feels more 'rubbery'.
My conclusion: If you really need the better sound then Sony's for you. It comes with more bits (box, tidy case and extension cable which you need) which is probably why you pay more. I can tell you if I lost both and I could only get one to replace them... VERY difficult choice, but I'd maybe very likely pay extra and buy the Sony.
Having said all this, overall the CX300 deserves the five stars, where as I've rated the Sony four out of five.
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