This is a very nice piece from German manufacturer Sennheiser, it is a comfortable and sturdy closed-back pair of headphones.
The Sennheiser CX300-II boasts rich bass-driven sound by Sennheiser, which you can not only hear - but also feel. The frequency response is stated as being 15 Hz to 21 kHz and the sensitivity is 113 dB. So that means that it can deliver a wide range of sounds at a pretty high volume.
This pair of headphones really is bass-driven, having a high response in low-bass and a relatively low response in treble; this doesn't mean it has bad treble, though, it just has very deep, rich, bass.

Frequency Response Chart from sennheiser.com
After listening to these headphones for roughly 2.5 hours, using a variety of equalizers, genres, and volumes, I have found that using a bass-boosting equalizer is the best choice of action for these headphones. Although this is still personal preference, the bass really starts kicking when you start picking it up.
While not noise-canceling, it does have the capability of blocking out much of the noise. This is due to the closed-back style and the tight, in-ear, fit using very soft, and comfortable, silicone rubber tips. The rubber tips come in three sizes.
Recommended Audience
These headphones would be best for people who like good, solid, bass that doesn't blow your head off; don't mind a closed headphone style; and prefer a tight-fitting earbud that goes into the ear canal.
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