The PX 100-11 and PX 200 from Sennheiser

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Great sound doesn't need much space
The new PX 100-11 and PX 200 from Sennheiser


PX100 II

The Sennheiser PX 100 II
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Old Lyme, Conn. – November 19, 2009
– Simply switch on your MP3 player, unfold your headphones and you're
ready to listen. With the second generation of the popular Sennheiser
PX 100 and PX 200 foldable headphones, you can enjoy top-quality sound
anywhere, anytime.
 
"The PX 100-II and the PX 200-II have powerful transducers with
neodymium magnets that ensure a clear and natural sound reproduction
and a total harmonic distortion of less than 0.1 percent," said Ivan
Kuan, senior product manager for consumer electronics at Sennheiser’s
global headquarters in Wedemark, Germany. "In recent years, there have
been tremendous further developments in the technology – and therefore
in the sound quality – of portable MP3 players such as iPods*. For that
reason, music lovers should choose those headphones that also make this
progress audible."
 
Mini headphones in a class of their own
The PX 100-II is a dynamic mini headphone with an open design and,
just like its predecessor model, guarantees natural sound reproduction
with powerful bass performance. Its frequency response ranges from 15
to 27,000 Hertz.
 
The PX 200-II is ideally suited for use in noisy surroundings. Its
closed design effectively reduces external noise, letting you listen to
music in peace without being disturbed—and without disturbing others.
Improved ear pads also offer a comfortable “seal” against ambient
noise. Its frequency response extends from 10 to 21,000 Hertz for the
perfect sound experience on the go.
 
With their comfortably padded, on-the-ear cushions, the PX 100-II
and PX 200-II can provide music enjoyment for hours on end. A four-foot
long, single-sided cable offers generous freedom of movement, even if
your player is in your pocket. The PX 200-II also includes an in-line
volume control for quick and convenient adjustments.
 
Amazing sound, amazingly compact
The PX 100-II and PX 200-II not only offer outstanding acoustic
properties, but the foldable mini headphones are also amazingly
compact. The clever 'fold and flip' design means that you simply close
the headband and fold in the ear cups to pack away into the included
storage pouch.
 
A steel-reinforced headband and sturdy metal joints provide the
headphones with the necessary strength and durability for even in the
toughest everyday use. And when they are folded away, you can take them
anywhere. After all, great sound doesn't need much space.
 
The PX 100-II and the PX 200-II are available online and in stores. Choose from black or white.
 
PX 100-II – Street price: $69.95    (MSRP: $89.95)
PX 200-II – Street price: $89.95    (MSRP: $119.95)
 
 
ABOUT SENNHEISER
Sennheiser is a world-leading manufacturer of microphones,
headphones and wireless transmission systems. Established in 1945 in
Wedemark, Germany, Sennheiser is now a global brand represented in 60
countries around the world with U.S. headquarters in Old Lyme,
Connecticut. Sennheiser’s pioneering excellence in technology has
rewarded the company with numerous awards and accolades including an
Emmy, a Grammy, and the Scientific and Engineering Award of the Academy
of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. For more information, please visit
www.sennheiserusa.com.
 

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