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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kyle casey
Greater than one weekI personally bought a pair of these from bestbuy but i would like to put a review here as well.
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Jacob McCoy
> 3 dayexactly what I expected for my first open-back headphones
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Jay Wells
10-11-2024Wow! 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.
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Corey
> 3 dayThis headset is very comfortable. It is a huge step up from traditional headsets with dac/amp. But the right ear went out after less than a year of ownership. My sennheiser earbuds also went out after a few months. I wanted to believe in Sennheiser but their products dont last.
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R
> 3 dayI dont have a lot of prior experience with nice headphones so I didnt have much to compare these to when i got them. On first listen the sound quality improvement over regular earbuds and headphones is immediately apparent. Everything just sounds really clear and crisp and they really do sound better as you get used to them. Others have described these as having a neutral sound and i agree. It doesnt crank up any one aspect of the sound profile but makes everything sound uniformly excellent, if that makes sense.
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dilip amthabhai
Greater than one weekThe headphones were expected with a case
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KT
> 3 dayThese are great headphones. I thought bass would be lacking based off reviews. Um no! These things slam low. Only bass they lack is MUDDY BASS, and thank goodness. Honestly These are just about the perfect headphones in terms of tone. Everything so nice and smooth while having just the right touch of crisp cymbals and top end!
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c.demon
> 3 dayId recommend pairing these with an amp. Its not required, as these are not difficult to drive, but you will get more out of these headphones. Theyre still wonderful without an amp / external dac. So if you can only afford the headphones, you can always upgrade by purchasing an amp + external dac later down the road.
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Alexandre Beaupré
> 3 dayLa qualité sonore de ce casque est bien dans la catégorie HiFi, le son Sennheiser étant bien incorporé dans ceux-ci, et donc bien équilibré, permet découter des films, jouer aux jeux vidéos et écouter de la musique avec une qualité qui en surprendra plus dun. Cependant, ce casque peut décevoir les BoomHeads, la basse étant très précise et épurée, vous naurez pas lexpérience découteurs BOSE. Par cela, je ne veux pas dire que la basse est dégueux mais bien quelle est dune précision que vous naurez pas chez BOSE. Avec un peu dajustement vous pourrez avoir une basse puissante et précise pour lécoute de Métal et Rock. Ces écouteurs étant dune puissante de 120dB nont pas besoin dun amplificateur, ceux-ci sont Plug-And-Play. Cependant, certains auront limpression que le son nest pas aussi puissant que dautres écouteurs, cela sexplique par la résistance présente dans ces Sennheiser, pour une pleine expérience de la puissance et de la gamme sonore de ceux-ci, un amplificateur et DAB peut-être nécessaire mais nest pas obligatoire!
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Evil Captain Kirk
> 3 dayIve been on a bit of a headphone-buying binge recently and have Airpods Pro as well as Sony WH1000XM4. Both are great, the Airpods for portability (it fits in your pocket!) and phone calls, and the Sony for its noise cancellation and better audio. But even with EQ, neither give me the kind of listening experience I had as a youngun, i.e., a great soundstage with clear mids and highs that snap, crackle, and pop. I want to hear the pick scratch the string, the breath of the singer, and the drumstick scratching against the cymbal.