| Express your sound and show your true colours with Sennheiser headphones |
From lemon ballerina pumps to bright red sun glasses pushed up and back into your hair, bright colours make the difference in this year’s summer outfits. The most appropriate accessory for your ears is made by Sennheiser and really completes your look this summer: The headphones from the MX Series, which have already become established on the scene as “classic accessories for the ears”, are now available in new, colourful designs and these attractive new models are complemented by a new range of accessories.
The two new fashion trends this summer could not be more different on the face of it, as classic black and white design meets really expressive colours. Audio specialists Sennheiser are taking this season’s bright colours from the world of fashion and are using them to brighten up a new range of the MX Classic series of headphones, which comes onto the market in June 2007: Your taste in music will then not be the only way you have to express your individuality!
Music lovers who like to put the accent on understatement and minimalist design will really appreciate the new black-and-white collection. This is truly eye-catching, thanks to the special lacquer finish. Various models from the MX Series are now available in polished white, black or silver. If you want to bring this season’s bright colours into play, however, why not choose one of the coloured models? The new MX 560 is impressive, whether in passionate Burgundy red or fresh aqua. The series is completed with the MX 760 in titanium.
These headphones are meant to be heard and not just seen: All models impress the music lover with their powerful bass-accented stereo sound and offer the best sound quality for portable music and multi-media devices. The new design ensures that the earphones fit securely in the ear and the various models available ensure that there are ideal solutions for every type of situation where you want to listen to music.
The entry level models MX 160, MX 260, MX 360 and MX 460 are particularly comfortable to wear because of their asymmetrical cable design. A practical solution for listening to music on the move is provided by the MXL 560 lanyard earphones with removable carry-loop for your MP3 player or mobile phone. If you prefer to carry your MP3 player in your pocket, then choose the new MX 660. The volume control integrated in the cable allows you to control the sound in comfort.
Trendsetters who use their mobile phones to listen to music will like the MX 760: fitted with a short cable, these earphones can be connected directly to the speaker socket on your mobile phone. The extension cable supplied guarantees that you will be able to use these earphones in all sorts of situations. Other accessories provided with the MX 560, MX 660 und MX 760 models include a carrying pouch as well as a practical cable winder, allowing you to adjust the length of cable to suit your need.
All models are available in stores from June 2007 in the following colours: MX 160: shiny black MX 260: shiny silver MX 360: shiny black, shiny silver MX 460: shiny black, shiny white MX 560: shiny black, shiny white, shiny silver, Burgundy red, aqua MXL 560: shiny black, shiny white, Burgundy red MX 660: shiny black, shiny silver MX 760: shiny black, shiny white, titanium
The Sennheiser Group is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of microphones, headphones and wireless transmission systems. A family firm established in 1945 and based in Wedemark near Hanover, the company recorded sales of over 356 million euros in 2006, 82% of which was generated abroad. Sennheiser employs over 1,800 people worldwide, around 55% of whom are in Germany. The Group has manufacturing plants in Germany, Ireland and the USA and is represented worldwide by subsidiaries in France, the UK, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark (Nordic), Russia, Hong Kong, India, Singapore, Canada, Mexico and the USA, as well as through trading partners in other countries. Also part of the Sennheiser Group are Georg Neumann GmbH, Berlin (studio microphones), K + H Vertriebs- und Entwicklungsgesellschaft mbH (Klein + Hummel studio monitors, installed sound) and the joint venture Sennheiser Communications A/S (headsets for PCs, offices and call centres).
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