daronharvey
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I'm considering buying a pair of the Sennheiser CX300-II's but there are some similarly priced Sennheiser CX475's I could go for an altrernative.
I cant actually find the CX475's on Sennheiser's web site (there are some MX475's but they're clearly different), so I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with both the CX300-II and CX475 to be able to offer an objective view in how the two compare.
For my main listening at home I have Grado's, so I'm looking at these Senn earphones for portability and for discrete use in the office. I listen to rock, classical, jazz, etc.
By the way, I already have a pair of Sony MDR-XB30EX earphones which sound okay, but what frustrates me to most with those is the cable noise. If I sit still and use a small clip to restrict the cable from rubbing on my clothes, they're okay to live with. However, when walking, I would rather not wear them. Hopefully this wont be so much of a problem with my next pair of earphones.
Thanks
I cant actually find the CX475's on Sennheiser's web site (there are some MX475's but they're clearly different), so I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with both the CX300-II and CX475 to be able to offer an objective view in how the two compare.
For my main listening at home I have Grado's, so I'm looking at these Senn earphones for portability and for discrete use in the office. I listen to rock, classical, jazz, etc.
By the way, I already have a pair of Sony MDR-XB30EX earphones which sound okay, but what frustrates me to most with those is the cable noise. If I sit still and use a small clip to restrict the cable from rubbing on my clothes, they're okay to live with. However, when walking, I would rather not wear them. Hopefully this wont be so much of a problem with my next pair of earphones.
Thanks