Sennheiser HD 560 S Over-The-Ear Audiophile Headphones - Neutral Frequency Response, E.A.R. Technology for Wide Sound Field, Open-Back Earcups, Detachable Cable, (Black) (HD 560S)
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Cygnus X-1
> 3 dayThey sound great, especially through a DAC/AMP running hi-res files. My main problem is the tightness on my large head, which Im sure I can fix by stretching them. Worse though, the velour ear-pads make my ears and head sweat like crazy. Ill keep them but Ill probably buy a quality IEM for my main listening device and use these sparingly.
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Walter z.
> 3 dayMuy buen producto. Combinado con un DAC , escucharas la música en formato flac o dsd a otro nivel. Muy a gusto con el producto. Y me llegó antes de lo esperado.
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Antonio
> 3 daySon unos overear bastante buenos, tienen un sonido agradable con frecuencias altas, medias y bajas bastantes niveladas. Son relativamente fácil de amplificar, aún que no se los recomiendo si lo usan solo con el celular, pierde de un 30 o 40% la calidad de audio, es mejor usarlo con algún amplificador.
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P S
> 3 dayThe sound is pretty good but not great by no means and the material is super cheap also the mechanics inside the headband are janky to say the least. I recommend spending a few more dollars on something actually comfortable and you can adjust without feeling like throwing these at the wall.
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kNOwBS
> 3 dayI did this pair of cans with the suggested DAC/AMP the cheaper FiiO E10K ($80). While it powered it, it sounded weak or less-filled and anemic even in my opinion. The FiiO E10K sound Better with my 32 Ohms Samsung SR850 ($40). So Im returning this DAC/AMP now that Ive just connected these 560s Sennheisers to the FiiO K5 ($150). Its a shame that you have to go for more power to power these 120 Ohms, but having given it more power, I now see WHY the reviewers (some of them experts) of these phones are so impressed. Ive seen a 60+ year old pro praise these 560s ($200) with naming the Sundaras ($350) as being the only one better. I can see now that he had more power going into these to be able to say that no other phones are better except Sundaras, however the Sundaras are HIFIMANs and HIFIMANs generally have QC issues I see. So just to have slightly better phones would you go with HIFIMAN or Germanys (though made in Chinas) Sennheisers? This made me happy with my purchase of these, my first endeavor into studio reference phones (besides the Samsons Ive used for 2 years). I will put the Samsons through this K5 just to see the difference there too. The Samson while cheap, and not as accurate or not with the best imaging (so more cluttered in awareness), are still excellent for the price for music with their more protruding bass (compared to the 560s). The 560s are just CLEAN period, now that I got the K5 driving it. The treble no longer pierces my ears with the K5 as it did with the E10K. Its unbearable when underpowered, now its not so much like chalkboard being scratched.
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Danny N.
> 3 dayI bought over 6 different headphones including IEM, Sony Bluetooth and they all had some quirks but these are well balanced and sound fantastic. The sound stage and imaging make you feel like you dont have headphones on. It’s incredible how some instruments surprise you because they can sound like theyre coming from behind or next to you. Its like being in the room when the song was being recorded.
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John Lee
> 3 dayGood quality
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Roo
> 3 dayThe headphone sound quality is what youd expect. It sounds great.
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Carlos
> 3 dayRealmente muy buen sonido a buen precio
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Jay Wells
Greater than one weekWow! I love them. The bass is well balanced, detailed and extends very low. Mids/vocals are a bit forward just like I like. Treble is nice and detailed not harsh or sibilant to me. Excellent imaging and detail . Sound stage is good to.