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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Sennheiser
EAN: 4012418099213
Label: Sennheiser
Manufacturer: Sennheiser
Model: RS120
Publisher: Sennheiser
Release Date: July 10, 2006
Studio: Sennheiser
Sales Rank: 954
MPN: RS120
Features:- Cordless Design
- Rechargeable Batteries Included
- 100m Range
- Type: Cordless Design
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Product Description: The RS 120 is an open, supra-aural wireless RF headphone system. Its transparent and well-balanced sound with great bass response makes this system an ideal choice for all types of music and TV applications. Furthermore, its innovative "easy recharge" function offers the ultimate in convenience when it comes to charging and storing your wireless headphones. Enjoy total freedom of sound, stylish design and maximum comfort, all at an affordable price. Sale
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I am more discerning than most people when it comes to headphones, though I would not call myself a bona fide audiophile: my most advanced headphones being the Sennheiser HD280s, which I've also reviewed.
Being a bit of a wired snob in that I don't generally trust wireless devices* to provide equal fidelity to wired ones, so I didn't expect much from the RS120s. I was pleasantly surprised when I tried them out with a Hilary Hahn CD. They are open, so they've got a fairly light, airy sound that some may feel lacks punch, but is fine for most music and is not overly tiring on the ears. Tuning can be a little fiddly, and I think that it is important to plug the dock in to the motherboard jack rather than a jack on your speakers (if ... Read More:
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Sennheiser - I regarded them as a good name for headphones based on my experience with them in the 70s - a bit dearer than the "chunkies", but, from personal useage, worth it..but alas...
Tuning and volume control wheels embedded in the earpieces feel, and are, poor and cheap, ditto saddened by the sound quality - if you can get it 'just right'!?! - sadly, I remained frustrated.
The sound reproduction is not that(italics) impressive either.
Although I'm not 'made of money', these are so disappointing that I'm already thinking about replacing them. :-(
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Having returned a new but faulty pair of Panasonic wireless headphones to Amazon, I thought I would try these Sennheisers. The styling is great: tha transmitter base is very smart, and the way that they recharge by just sitting across the metal bars is FAR better than the Panasonic solution, where you have to guide a connector into a plug. They are held on the rail by magnets. Sound quality is OK, but lacks a bit of top, so you might want the more expensive models for true hifi. I agree with comments about how easy it is to detune them, while looking for the volume control: solution ? Put a small piece of tape over the tuning wheel! Overall, a great product and an even better price..
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I've had a pair of these for over 2 years now and I think, for the price, these are very good value for money. With the base unit set up downstairs I can wander around my 4 bedroom house, to the end of both gardens and even into the loft with hardly any loss of signal, only the occasional short hiss of white noise. Tuning seems fairly stable and not that fiddly, once you've found the strongest signal it takes a fair bit of moving the tuning wheel before the signal vanishes into white noise. Contrary to many other reviews, I find them very comfortable and they do stay on my head, I guess we're not all made the same way!! The recharging cradle/transmitter is a very, very neat idea, just plop the phones onto the cradle and they recharge, no messing ... Read More:
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I've been using these headphones for a few days and I'm quite happy with them. The sound quality is fine, and I've had no problems with reception, moving all round the house with no issues.
However, the flat pad design is not as comfortable to wear as the cup design found on the more expensive RS130 headphones which I wear at work. It's adequate, but doesn't feel as nice, and the headphones don't stay on quite so well, which may be an issue for you if you're wearing them whilst active (doing housework etc), but will not be an issue if you're just sitting down.
These headphones use a manual tuning wheel, unlike the RS130 which has automatic tuning with a simple button to jump to the next signal it can find. Once tuned ... Read More:
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