Sennheiser’s Street Line MX 51 headphones are a cost effective solution with good price and overall balanced performance:
Mobile warriors are always looking for a good pair of earphones. While I don’t use any of the Ipod/Zen/Zune multimedia players, my old, trusty Mp3 player needed an upgrade in sound quality, so I started looking for the most obvious improvement, a brand new pair of earphones. A quick walk down to the local store revealed a brand well known to audiophiles, Sennheiser. The only available set was the MXL51, which I eventually bought.
..the bass is not what I expected, but again that’s a matter of personal taste. I prefer to have better mid-range frequencies and clarity, which these earphones seem to have. Remember, you will probably be using these earphones for everyday use, so you’ll have to make some compromises in sound quality. At the price of €25, I was very satisfied with my new earphones.
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Cable (Corded), 3.9 ft., Consumer, Stereo, Ear Buds, 19 Hz - 21000 kHz, 64 ohm, 116 dB, Weight: 0.25 oz. (7.1 g)