Personal Audio
PX 100-II - Sennheiser USA
Article No. 502816
Key Features
- Soft, padded on-ear cups
- Superb Open-Aire™ acoustics
- Fold n' Flip design collapses on-the-go
- DuoFol™ speakers pump out deep bass and crisp vocals
Stereo Headphones - On-ear headphones
$69.95
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General Description
The legendary PX 100 is back and better than ever.
Available in black or white, the new PX 100-II features the same massive, Open-Aire sound that made them a hit for portable music players and netbooks. Key improvements include a thicker, sturdier headband and a new single-sided cable design that stays tangle-free in the supplied soft carrying pouch.
The steel-reinforced headband can be folded into the compact package the size of a pair of eyeglasses, making them the ultimate portable solution for the discerning ear.
Features
- Open on-ear design delivers the most natural sound reproduction
- Re-engineered, durable single-sided cable eliminates tangles
- Steel-reinforced headband delivers exceptional durability
- Fold n' flip: the headphone collapses into a compact size when not in use
- Convenient carrying pouch included
- Optimized for all MP3 players, iPod, iPhone
- Built-tough with a 2 YEAR warranty!
- Compatible (listen only) with latest generation of tablets
Delivery Includes
- PX 100-II headphones
- Carrying pouch
$69.95
Technical Data
| Wearing style | On-the-ear |
| Transducer principle | Open-Aire |
| Weight | 2.6 ounces |
| Frequency response | 15 - 27,000 Hz |
| Cable length | 3.9 feet |
| Sound pressure level (SPL) | 114 dB |
| Impedance | 32 ohms |
| Connector | 1/8 inch (3.5 mm) |
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| UPC code | 615104169227 (black) |
| UPC code | 615104170391 (white) |
| EAN code | 4044155044423 (black) |
| EAN code | 4044155045314 (white) |
| Dimensions (single) | 3.1 x 1.9 x 7.9 inches |
| Weight (single) | 5.9 ounces |
| Dimensions (master carton) | 11.6 x 7.6 x 9.3 |
| Weight (master carton) | 4.8 |
| Master carton quantity | 10 |
$69.95
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Glossary
| Cable length |
| The cable length is usually measured between the anti-kink sleeves of the cable (cable length without connectors). |
| Connector |
| A standardised single or multi-pole plug for connecting units or accessories. |
| Frequency response |
| The frequency response of a microphone is given within the limits defined by the manufacturer. In studio condenser microphones it is generally within the range of between 20 Hz and 20 kHz. |
| Impedance |
| Impedance expresses the AC resistance of a microphone or a set of headphones. It is dependent on frequency and is given at 1 kHz as the so-called nominal impedance. Impedance is measured in ohms. In recent years, an industrial standard has developed, setting the impedance of headphones at 50 or 600 ohms. Sennheiser headphones are manufactured according to this standard, thus practically ruling out connection problems. With microphones, the input impedance of the following microphone amplifier should have at least three times the value of the nominal impedance, in order to prevent it from unnecessarily attenuating the microphone signal. |
| Sound pressure level (SPL) |
| Due to the impractical numerical values, the sound pressure is usually given as the logarithmic value of the sound pressure level according to the equation: dB SPL = 20 x log (po / 0.00002 Pa). The abbreviation SPL (sound pressure level) is added in order to make a clear distinction from other uses of dB. The reference sound pressure, which is at the same time the threshold of hearing, is then 0 dB SPL. The threshold of pain is 140 dB SPL. A difference in the sound pressure level of 1 dB is just about perceptible, while a doubling of the sound pressure corresponds to 6 dB and a doubling of the volume corresponds to a rise of 10 dB. |
| Transducer principle |
| Two transducer principles have become established for the conversion of electric energy into mechanical energy: electrodynamic and electrostatic transducers, whereby the latter is only to be found in audiophile systems, due to their relatively high manufacturing costs. Electrodynamic transducers basically consist of a ring-shaped permanent magnet and an oscillation coil, which is fixed to the receiver diaphragm. When an audio-frequency alternating current is passed through the oscillation coil, it is caused to vibrate in accordance with the audio-frequency alternating current, thus causing the diaphragm to vibrate in the same way. |






