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Sennheiser PXC 250

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Pros & Cons

Sennheiser PXC 250 Specs

Active Noise Cancellation: Active
Impedance: 300 ohms
Type: Supra-aural (on-ear)

Logic might tell you that the Sennheiser PXC 250 headphones can't possibly work—they're too small to seal out noise. But these compact, supraural (top-of-the-ear) phones with active noise reduction do a respectable job. They don't give you the tomblike isolation of the Bose phones, but they can do the voice-thinning trick too. In fact, these are the most compact active-noise-reduction phones we've tried that actually do the job.

The headphones are pretty flat up to 6.3 kHz; then they begin to tail off gradually. A glockenspiel concerto might sound thin, but the PXC 250s will deliver lots of good music in noisy places. The active electronics introduce a small amount of hiss, but it's inaudible below the music. The electronics module takes two triple-A batteries and has a belt clip. The zipper case includes both quarter-inch and two-prong airline adapters. Quieting: 15 dB; Frequency response: Almost great; Comfort: Excellent.

Final Thoughts

 - Sennheiser PXC 250

Sennheiser PXC 250

4.0 Excellent

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