Sennheiser CX 95 in Headphones
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When it comes to headphones, Sennheiser's name has been synonymous with top-end headphones for many years. But we found last month with the company's CX 400 in-ear phones that you don't have to pay through the nose for the sort of quality that such experience brings.
At £54, the new CX 95s are clearly aimed more at the serious music fan than the mid-range CX 400s and offer extraordinary clarity at the high end, warmth in the mids and gut-rumbling bass at the low end.
Add class-leading comfort, excellent noise isolation properties and a modular cable that makes them as convenient to use with a music phone as a standard MP3 player and you have nigh on the perfect pair of ear-canal headphones.
Author: Jonathan Bray
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