Testseek.com have collected 43 expert reviews of the Sennheiser PXC 450 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sennheiser PXC 450.
January 2008
(86%)
43 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Sennheiser as a company, has been around for years, and is definitely not a novice in making high-end headphones. If there are a pair of headphones you can compare the PXC-450 with then it would be Boses QuietComfort 3. However, the PXC-450 outruns th...
Abstract: Sennheiser’s PXC 450 headphones won’t win any awards for elegance. They’re bigger and bulkier than any of their rivals, and the button that activates the noise-cancelling feature is in a stupidly awkward position. It’s also disappointing that such an expensive set of headphones doesn’t even include a rechargeable battery. However, Sennheiser’s NoiseGard technology was..
Transform your seaweed-class (hands in the air) budget airline into a luxury charter jet with the best noise-cancelling cans on the market. Airline pilots use NoiseGard-equipped headsets to tell each other dirty jokes at 35,000 feet, as the tech reduces t...
Even folded up, the bulky PXC 450s will comprise a significant part of your hand luggage. Basically, they’re not meant for any kind of movement – take them to the gym and your neck muscles will get the biggest workout, and the vinyl padding qu...
Save your money on flight upgrades and spend it on these Sennheisers instead. Whether you’re watching a movie, listening to music or just want some peace and quiet to work (or kip), they’re simply the best in-flight accessory money can buy. Se...
Abstract: When we reviewed a group of entry-level noise-cancelling headphones a few months ago, we noticed that the sound quality was surprisingly variable across the group. In fact, it seemed to us that you were largely paying for the noise-cancelling features...
In passive mode, sound is genuinely hi-fi, NoiseGard’ cancelling of unwanted background noise is very significant
Hiss level is not inaudible, Some coloration in the midrange, Require an extension cable for home use
Background noise is arguably the biggest single problem affecting music on the move. One can simply try to block it, of course, but active electronic noise cancelling looks the most attractive option. So we were more than a little intrigued when Sennhe...