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Avoid Fake Sennheiser Headphones : eBay Guides

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If you're searching for Sennheiser headphones on eBay, you should be aware that there are quite a few people selling fakes (and sadly getting away with it).

Just recently, I purchased a pair of Sennheiser MX550 in-ear headphones from a UK seller. Upon reciving these headphones, it was obvious to me that they were fake (having owned a genuine pair in the past). Here are some signs I picked up on:

1. The box was opened, despite the seller describing the headphones as "brand new".

2. The headphones were not like my previous pair. The left hand cord was shorter than the right hand one (I emailed Sennheiser who informed me that all MX550s have two same-length cords). The volume control was a different shape.

3. On the box, it showed a picture of the 3.5" jack (it is silver). The headphones inside had a "gold" jack!

4. The quality was terrible. It was tinny - nothing like a real pair would sound. I plugged them into my iPod and whenever I moved the jack, the sound was distorted.

5. Another tell-tale sign of fakes if you're still not sure is the impedance, which is measured in ohms. For MX550s the impedance is 16 ohms - fakes measure at 32 ohms. You can measure the impedance with a multimeter. For models other than the MX550, check out Sennheiser's website - the impedance can be found under the "Technical Data" section. (Thanks go to tornet2005 for informing me of this)

After looking over these indicators, I suspected that the seller had used original Sennheiser MX550 packaging and packed up fake headphones inside. They were careless to pack ones inside that looked completely different to the ones depicted on the box but it seems to have caught out most of his customers...!

If buying Sennheiser headphones for a cheap price, from abroad (namely Hong Kong, China, etc) or from a seller with low feedback - Always check the headphones you revieve to a picture of genuine ones or even better, a real pair. If you are caught out, ask for a refund politely (but firmly) stating that you are aware that they are selling fake headphones to unsuspecting customers.

I feel it is appropriate to name and shame the person who sold me the fakes as he is getting away with it. His feedback has soared over the past few weeks as he's fooling 99% of his buyers (only 4 out of 200  or so buyers have left comments regarding the authenticity of the headphones at the time of writing). The user is: top-uk

Guide ID: 10000000001442470Guide created: 27/07/06 (updated 12/11/11)

 
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