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As is so often the case with headphones that have a forced bass-heaviness, the problem is often that the bass can kick in too suddenly.
CX 300S | Sennheiser CX 300S | Sennheiser
All too often these sort of in-canal earphones, where the rubber earpiece tips sit in and seal against the outer edge of your ear canal, are scuppered by not reaching far enough into the ear to get a good seal – at least, not without being pushed uncomfortably far in. For those looking for a high-performance pair of earphones within budget, these are certainly worth considering. We’ve got a muscular, rich bass that gives ample impact to pop songs and tons of warmth to rock tracks. They sound better to me at middle of the road volumes, where the bass become present and not overwhelming yet. Genres like rock and punk sound snappy and finite, without the characteristic sloppy low end that accompanies most entry-level earphones.design is that Sennheiser has moved from a straight earpiece to one with a slight angle to it, and this makes all the difference to how well they fit, as well as the resulting comfort and sound quality.
Sennheiser CX 300S Review - Major HiFi
Sennheiser CX-300s are decent value for money but they are definitely low end headphones, no way around it. Overall it’s not a bad selection, although we would’ve preferred to see a more practical cloth carry bag for the money.And even though acoustic instruments in this range sound super fat, the timbre still retains a natural tone.