Monday, December 22, 2008

THE LONG DELAYED REVIEW OF THE SENNHEISER PX100



SO here's the long delayed review of the Sennheiser PX100:-) To start with I'll tell you why I wanted to ditch the stock apple ear buds.
1. it does not fit! This was the most irritating thing about those white cans. Firstly stuffing it into the average sized ear is a painful exercise; secondly they do not stay where they are supposed to, i.e; inside your ear.
2. The bass is all but absent by which I mean that the low end has done a disappearing act.This is especially apparent when you are listening to orchestral music and club.
3. Ear fatigue is a problem due to the over emphasized high end. An hour is the most I can use these phones before my ear starts ringing like a damned Church bell!
4. The sound stage is pretty dismal.
But strangely enough these phones have some plus points too. The mid and highs are quite OK and so acoustic music benefits quite a bit from it. In fact when it comes to acoustic I like their sound better than my Sennheiser PX100! Don't crucify me for saying that. On the acoustic guitar version of 'Fur Elise' by Beethoven for instance the guitar sounds pretty clean and musical. On the PX100 it sounds fine but the brilliance becomes a tad muffled.
Anyway beside that plus point these phones were pathetic when it came to other music so they simply had to go.
The choices I had for a replacement were three; the PX100 or the CX500 or the CX300. All by Sennheiser because I have used and broken a MX550 by them and I quite liked the sound signature. After a lot of reading on online reviews I decided that I wanted over the ear mini headphones rather than the in ear canal sort. Thus the PX100.

REVIEW:
These phones are fold able to help in portability .Out of the pack it is pretty impressive coming in a sturdy and attractive sun-glass case look alike. It feels sturdy enough and the weight is not an issue at all. The cord is longer than necessary to use with a portable but while watching movies on your laptop it's pretty handy; further while carrying it around you can coil the extra length into a pretty unobtrusive size and stuff it along with the player. The pads on the drivers are not nearly as comfortable as a full sized headphone but neither are they uncomfortable. Overall it looks and feels pretty solid, though some people make an issue of it's thin plastic cum metal band...well, dude it's meant to be portable you know, duh!

Now let's move to the all important issue of sound. Surprise! Out of the pack it sounds a little underwhelming. All those super awesome reviews do hike your expectations up to an unrealistic level. Not that it's crappy mind you. They still sounded way better than the cans I ditched them for. But then I knew a secret: headphones like any good speakers need some time for burn in.
So I played all kinds of bass heavy sounds at a considerable level for some hours and sure enough I could discern a change in the sound. Gradually it improved and now that I've been using it for around three weeks I'm pretty much sold on these! Now some would call this a mental thing, like you know how its all in my head. But believe me no company can sell so many of their phones simply because of mental trickery; and by Jove, these headphones sell!

So how would I describe the sound? I'll describe the performance of these headphones on three levels- low, mid and high and I'll deal with each in a seperate post cuz I want to do a real review.

LOW END- They blow away the stock Ipod earphones a whole galaxy away! Simple as that. Not only that, in comparison with my broken MX550 too, which were substantially better than many in ears I've used , they performed exceptionally well. The low ends are produced faithfully and there is very less bloating happening. As a result electronic and club music sounds full and lively while orchestral music sounds grand! Hip hop, trance and the other genres that emphasize low ends benefit hugely too. However, a note of caution- these cans will not over exaggerate bass so for chronic bass lovers I'd say look elsewhere. My reference track for the low ends were the whole 'Sentimento' album of Andrea Bocelli, 'All I ever wanted' by Bass hunter, 'lollipop' by Lil Wayne and 'Good Morning little schoolgirl' by Johnny Lang.

Without exception the PX100 performed brilliantly on all tracks! On 'Mattinata' by Andrea Bocelli the bass string section comes through perfectly lending just enough support to the song without overwhelming it totally. Very little, if any, bloating noise is noticed, and for a headphone this size that's superb considering how orchestral music is so notorious for being hard to reproduce accurately!

On the Basshunter track the bass sound around the 16th second mark makes a confident entrance with aplomb; this particular song on the earlier ipod stock sounded positively teeny, but on these they sound marvellous!

The next track was no less challenging because it has these very low end sounds that most bass addicts call 'boom'. On less accomplished headphones they sound like a loose rubber band but on these they sound pretty good. Now given their size one cannot expect them to give the same response as high quality speakers but its impressive that one can hear these low ends at all on a headphone this size! You can hear these low end sounds boom and then spread like a nuclear explosion even without EQs, but boost the bass using a good EQ and boy, do these blow!

Finally the Johnny Lang track. Now Johnny Lang deals with that particular brand of music that's neither decidedly Blues nor Jazz but falls somewhere in between. And we all know what Blues Rock sounds like- bass lines being prominent through out the songs. On this particular song too the bass line is present in abundance and the PX100s do a darned good job of reproducing them! Even more than in the previous songs these type of songs need a very steady grip because the bass needs to sound controlled and tight. The PX 100 latches on to them bass lines and plays them like a God Sent! Just heavenly the sound that comes out on this particular track.

So then these cans rock on the bass front but what about the mids and highs? Well, you'll have to come back for an update in my next post :-) Though I hate these delay tactics I am too lazy to finish it at once and I will not compromise on the quality of my review either by adopting a short cut. So see you then.

1 comment:

Joshua Karthik said...

I've been a PX100 user since '08.
Lost one set (that I'd bought abroad) on a flight to Mumbai, and promptly went out and bought another from MusicWorld in Mumbai. Absolutely worth the money, twice over!

Good work on the review.

From a fellow Sennheiser fan in Mumbai. :)