Dec 16, 2016 But today, the brand new PXC 480 landed on my review desk. At $299, it’s in direct competition with Sennheiser’s other noise-cancelling models, as well as flagship models from other manufacturers. So how does it sound? Sennheiser PXC 480 Review. If you are looking for a quality budget headphone within Rs.2000, then the sennheiser's PX 80 and Hd 202ii are worth mentioning. While the PX 80 costs around Rs.1300, the HD 202ii is a little expensive costing around Rs.1900. Both the Headphones have an impedence of 32 ohms and can be used with mp3 players.
Sennheiser is probably one of the best known manufacturers of quality headphones. Sennheiser's most recent mid-end portable offering is called the PX 200-II. As the name suggests the headphones are not toally new, but basically a tweaked set of Sennheiser PX 200s. Besides getting a minor facelift, the new PX 200-II also feature new pads which should improve the acoustic seal between ear and headphone. The launch price stayed roughly the same at $119. With all supra-aural headphones, the pads are incredibly important because they are constructed as closed back headphones. With the all new styling comes a new sleek volume control that is combined with a shirt clip. This feature is quite handy on the move and could only be bettered if it featured a fully fledgde remote control, but that is of course reserved for the more expensive PX 200-IIis ($149).
Specifications
Headphone type: Supra-aural closed back headphones