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PXC 250: Relaxation Guaranteed
25.09.2002 Wedemark

The new PXC 250 mini-headphones from Sennheiser offer top-quality sound when you are on the move. Whether you are on a plane, a bus or a train, you can now enjoy music in perfect quality – and NoiseGard™ will ensure that all the disturbing noise is kept out. 


Relaxation guaranteed – PXC 250 with NoiseGard™ active noise compensation

If you travel a lot on business, there are times when you simply need to switch off and relax. And what better way is there to escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life than to listen to your favourite music? The new PXC 250 headphone system from Sennheiser is specially designed for portable sound equipment and for use on planes, and offers demanding customers the very best in comfort, workmanship and sound quality in this headphone segment. The noise compensation system NoiseGard™ further enhances listening pleasure by actively suppressing disturbing outside noise.

With excellent sound reproduction and the active noise compensation system NoiseGard™, which can be switched on whenever it is needed, the dynamic closed PXC 250 tops the range of Sennheiser mini-headphones. Soft ring ear pads ensure a high level of comfort without unpleasant pressure. The extremely thin, ultra-lightweight voice coil is a guarantee for high efficiency and generous volume, both for low-impedance portable players and for high-impedance inflight entertainment systems. A special adapter is included for use on planes.

If you want to relax after a hard day's work or during a long journey, the PXC 250 allows you to do so in unprecedented comfort. Whether you prefer jazz, pop or classical music, you can enjoy perfect sound without disturbance. And when it is no longer needed, the PXC 250 becomes incredibly small: a specially designed folding mechanism allows it to pack away into a small belt pouch that comes with the headphones and which also has enough space to hold a small portable player. 

The top-of-the-range mini-headphones will be available from November.

As one of the world's leading manufacturers of microphones, headphones and wireless transmission systems, the Sennheiser Group with its headquarters in Wedemark near Hanover, Germany, had total sales of over €227 million in 2001. The export share is 82%. Sennheiser has a total workforce of approx. 1,500 employees, of whom 800 are employed in Germany. Sennheiser is active worldwide and, in addition to other partnerships, has its own sales subsidiaries in France, the UK, Belgium, the Netherlands, China, Singapore, Canada, Mexico and the USA.

For further information about Sennheiser please visit us on the Internet at www.sennheiser.com or contact:

Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG
Press and PR • Edelgard Marquardt
Am Labor 1 • 30900 Wedemark • Germany
Tel.: +49-5130-600-329
Fax: +49-5130-600-295
E-mail: marquare@sennheiser.com