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Sennheiser MX 65 VC Street II


$45.00 Released March, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Good manufacturer warranty - 2 years. A solid upgrade over the standard iPod headphones - produces better sound and includes in-line volume adjustment. Unique adjustment system - integrates a twisting mechanism for a more precise fit.

The Cons:The volume controller tends to get caught on clothing. Cheap construction - the ear-buds feel flimsy. The twist-and-fit adjustment system can be awkward at first.

The Sennheiser MX 65 VC Street II earphones are earbuds with the innovative Twist to fit system to improve the ability of the earbuds to remain in place. The MX 65 is the slightly higher offering in the MX line.

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The MX 60 are standard earbuds and has slightly lower frequency response at 19 to 21,000 Hz.  The MLX 60 has the same technical specifications, but comes with an integrated lanyard and the OMX 60 uses a flexible earclip design. Personalize these earbuds with any of the three adapters that are included, in small, medium and large.  Created for use with your MP3, iPod, iPhone, CD player and portable gaming system, they come with a 2 year warranty. The volume control is integrated into the cable and it comes with exchangeable design parts and a carrying case.

Features

  • Earbud adapter in small, medium and large
  • Carrying pouch and design parts
  • Designed for use with MP3, iPod, iPhone, CD players and portable gaming systems
  • Symmetrical cable
  • 2 year warranty
  • Twist to fit system
  • Extra earpads
  • Volume control in the cable
  • 17 Hz to 21,000 Hz frequency response
  • 64 ohms impedance
  • 115 dB sound pressure level

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    good manufacturer warranty - 2 years

  • 1

    a solid upgrade over the standard iPod headphones - produces better sound and includes in-line volume adjustment

  • 1

    unique adjustment system - integrates a twisting mechanism for a more precise fit

  • 1

    lightweight - great for those who run or workout while listening to music

Cons
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    the volume controller tends to get caught on clothing

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    cheap construction - the ear-buds feel flimsy

  • 1

    the twist-and-fit adjustment system can be awkward at first

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