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    Sennheiser MX500, PX200, and PXC250 Headphones Review

    Posted on Sunday, April 30 2006 @ 00:23:44 CEST by LSDsmurf


    For my listening experience, a number of different devices were used including 3 different MP3 players, CD and DVD audio from my notebook computer, the Mobinote DVX-POD personal media player, and a Sony PSP. All source materials were either optical or digital and in the case of MP3s, were encoded at a variety of bit rates from 128 to 320 kbps. The material included DVD movies, PSP Games, and music. Music genres that were used included Rock, Jazz, Pop, and Classical. The same EQ levels were used for listening to all earphones..

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