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    Sennheiser OMX 52 Street Review

    Posted on Sunday, July 30 2006 @ 02:04:10 CEST by LSDsmurf


    Once in a while, a good company makes a crummy product. Perhaps crummy is harsh--the speakers inside Sennheiser's OMX 52 sound just fine, but design flaws trump sound quality in this case. The OMX 52 is part of Sennheiser's new Street line, but it's the only one of the line that is over-the-ear. The other Street offerings, to be detailed further in this review, are all earbud headphones.

    Link: CNET

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