Sennheiser MX-400 In-Ear Headphones
- Renowned Sennheiser quality
- Full-bodied stereo sound with powerful bass response
- Ultralightweight design for comfortable musical enjoyment
- 18 to 20,000 Hz frequency response
- Convenient wind-up pocket carrying case
Product Description
The MX 400 is a stereo in-ear headphone for listening while 'on the move'. Very lightweight and comfortable.PRODUCT FEATURES:Wide dynamic range;Excellent bass response;Dual-sided highly conductive OFC copper cable;Can be connected directly to personal stereos, CD players, DAT recorders and hi-fi systems. Amazon.com Product Description
Boasting increased bass response and SPL output, Sennheiser's MX400 in-ear headphones sport a glossy black finish with silver print and chrome accents. The MX400 comes complete with a convenient black pocket-sized cord-windup carrying box. The headphones have a frequency response of 18 to 20,000 Hz and a total harmonic distortion of less than 1 percent. Sennheiser provides a two-year parts-and-labor warranty for the MX400.
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Sennheiser MX-400 In-Ear Headphones
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- Publisher: Sennheiser
- Label: Sennheiser
- Studio: Sennheiser
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Summary: Dissapointed -- not what i expected and one earpeice a foot shorter than the other 2008-09-06
Comment: This item was shown with a mechanical wind-up device. When I received it, it had the usual airline type earpeices -- no windup. And one side was a foot shorter than the other!!! The sound was inferior.
I returned the item for a prompt refund but was dismayed when there was no acknowledgement of the obvious defects; on the contrary, I was told that the sound was superior!
This was an annoying experience to say the least.
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Summary: Best Earbuds I've Ever Heard 2008-05-22
Comment: Better sound than the Apple buds which come with the iPod. Better than any I've ever tried, including Koss, Sony, Maxell, and the knock-offs.
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Summary: A terrifc bargain 2008-02-13
Comment: Why oh why do people spend $50, $80, even $100 for earphones? For the very sane sum of $15 or so I get very decent sound. Okay, this is not audiophile sound, but I'm walking the streets of New York City where noisy vehicles and nearby conversations constantly intrude. There's no way anyone can possibly listen at audiophile level in that environment. On the earphones themselves, I could not get the foam pads to stay on and they consequently do not lock in place 100% of of the time. For the most part, however, they stay where I put them and I hear every note, every instrument and every song perfectly. The coil device to store the cord is a waste when you can simply wrap the wire around your iPod or MP3 device.
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Summary: Ok, but not the best. 2008-02-08
Comment: These are pretty good for the money, not the best, not the worst but ok.
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Summary: Can't beat these for the price 2008-01-14
Comment: These are not the best headphones ever made, but for the price you can't beat them.
I have a bunch of these lying around the house and office. I replaced my ipod free headphones with these guys and i'm very happy with them.
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