The IE 7 are a pair of high-fidelity, noise-isolating ear-canal phones which deliver an audio reproduction that is balanced, precise and true-to-life. The unique ear-pieces ensure an optimum fit and a high level of noise attenuation. The IE 7 durable housing and rugged cable provide maximum durability. The ergonomic ear-canal phones come complete with an assortment of ear adapters, a deluxe protective case, a cleaning tool and a cable clip.
The IE 7 are optimised for professional monitoring use and ideal for portable AV devices like MP3, DVD and CD players, iPods, iPhones (iPhone and iPod are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and other countries), or any other mobile phone with a 3.5mm stereo jack. The IE 7 stores quickly and safely in the included carrying case.
Features
Dynamic drivers with powerful neodymium magnets for a balanced, precise and true-to-life sound
Excellent attenuation of ambient noise: Up to 26 dB of noise reduction makes the IE7 travel friendly
Optimized for professional monitoring use and ideal for for MP3, iPod, iPhone, DVD and CD players, and mobile phones (3.5mm stereo plug)
Sleek ergonomic design and various types and sizes (S/M/L) of ear adapters ensure a comfortable, secure fit
Accessories included: cable clip, cleaning tool, dual flange and gummy ear adapters, airline adapter with impedance switch for high output devices
Frequency Response: 10 - 19,000 Hz
Nominal Impedance: 16 ohms
Max Spl: 120 dB
Cable length: 1.2 m, symmetrical (earphone to separator: 0.4 m; separator to plug: 0.8 m)
Thd < 0.1%
Weight Without Cable: 0.01 oz
Attenuation: up to 20 dB (90%)
Connector: 3.5 mm, angled
Ear coupling: intra-aural (ear-canal fit)
Transducer principle: dynamic
Weight: 5g
IE7 earphones
1 set of ear adapters (S/M/L)
1 protective case
1 cleaning tool
1 cable clip
Overall Rating for Sennheiser IE 7 IE7 In-Ear Earphones
(based on 2 reviews)
Earphone Solutions should market these a little harder
By Wayne from Valley Stream, New York on May 26, 2009
Well I exchanged a pair of Westone UM-1s for the Sennheiser IE7. What a difference. The Sennheisers sound like music, where the Westone UM-1 just sounded dry and lifeless to me. The Sennheisers have depth and ambience. They aren't perfect, but they sure blow the UM-1s away. Obviously they cost twice the price, but by comparison they are worth it. I can't say how they compare to the UM-2 or UM-3, which are more in their price range. The one thing the UM-1's have going for them are comfort. I find the Sennheisers almost as comfortable as the Westones
Pros:
good sound. Sound like music. Not the most detailed but very pleasant and lifelike for headphones
Cons:
Price. Not as comfortable as the Westone UM-1, but pretty close.
I would recommend this item to a friend.
Sennheiser IE7 Review
By MJH on January 12, 2009
-I couldn't find hardly any reviews of these earphones on the web, so I hope that my comments will be helpful to fellow audiophiles and prospective buyers.
The Sennheiser IE 7's offer a lot of performance, (efficient, natural detail and openness) have h