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Sennheiser  MX 51 Street Line In-Ear Headphone
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Sennheiser MX 51 Street Line In-Ear Headphone

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Description:

Stereo Earphones with convenient carrying case

Features:

Basswind system for powerful bass response


Ergonomic design ensures optimum fit


Comes with Volume control and carrying case


Twist to fit for earpads that stay in


Mirror design with exchangeable design parts


Product Details:
Product Length: 9.0 inches
Product Width: 4.0 inches
Product Height: 4.0 inches
Product Weight: 0.3 pounds
Package Length: 9.13 inches
Package Width: 4.02 inches
Package Height: 1.65 inches
Package Weight: 0.31 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 17 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.0 ( 17 customer reviews )
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5MX51 gives 151% - terrific sound!Mar 18, 2007
By KindlyConcerned
My iRiver last year came with headphones like these. I loved them!

Then the cord got cut. Called iRiver; they no longer have such, but told me to check for Sennheiser online products. Amazon had the best price. So happy to have these "back" again... missed the deep solid sound so much!! I tried Sony, and ipod and everyone else while I searched.

These are the best. especially for $25... not like that $50 others I bought. Thanks to them and thanks to you. I will buy another now...just in case you stop selling them, But, please dont!!

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4Very good entry level earphonesOct 25, 2007
By skorpio
Very good entry level earphones and for the price probably the best. And for all the people who don't like IECs this is a very good option. Far far better than what iPod or creative mp3 players comes with by default. You must buy atleast these if not better ones if you at all care for quality in listening to music on portable players.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4sound goodDec 29, 2006
By John
I have a pair of MX400's as well. I liked how they sounded but wanted more bass, so I bought these. They sound amazing. No regrets, except they're ugly, so 4 stars instead of 5

6 of 8 found the following review helpful:

3They're alrightFeb 11, 2007
By Shaiti
I previously had the Sennheiser MX450 and the AKG 14P for comparison. I think the 450 had better mids but I'll be comparing mostly to the AKG since I have used those longer. The 14P had (for the price) a fantastic amount of detail in the treble and mid region, and what bass it had was tight but didn't extend very low. I really warmed to the sound of the AKG and honestly the MX51 just don't really compare well. My first impression out of the box was that the treble was non-existent and the bass was boomy. I left them on overnight and then listened with them for a week so I think I have a pretty good impression of them now. They sound good (relatively) but I had to bump the treble all the way up on my DAP. It also helped to punch a whole in the foam covering the earbuds (a very small hole is enough).
I like that the MX51 has more bass quantity but it's still somewhat boomy and not as detailed as the 14P. The mids and treble also are not as good as the AKG, though I find the MX51 to be more balanced overall (edit: this is considering that treble was EQ'd all the way up). Another thing to mention is that the 14P has some soundstage whereas the MX51 has none. I will keep them around because they're smaller, more comfortable than the 14P and offer a nice change of pace. However, I will be trading up for maybe IEMs to use portably since I've now realized I can't live without the detail (blame/thank AKG).
Edit: Forgot to mention that the cables on these have some trouble with microphonics.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4What's there to say? They're headphones.Aug 12, 2007
By Robert Wohlfeil
I am definitely satisfied with these earbuds. They deliver good sound without any distortion, even at higher volume levels. I did notice that sometimes the "enhanced bass" or whatever they call it, seems to detract a little bit from the other elements of the music that I'm listening to. It only took me a few minutes to readjust my EQ to fix it. :-D

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