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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matt haught
> 3 daySound is ok.. but you have to drag a freaking 10 foot cord everywhere. You need an amp to get good sound out of them..so you get to drag an amp everywhere you go. I dont recommend these.. Studio only.. I returned them and bought Bose Q35s , love the Bose !!!
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Roo
> 3 dayThe headphone sound quality is what youd expect. It sounds great.
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Corty
Greater than one weekBrilliant and balanced sound. Very light and comfortable. Convenient long wire. Flexible high-quality 1/4 inch to 3.5mm plug converter.
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Chris
> 3 dayI love my purchase of these cans, the sound stage is incredibly open. I use them mainly for gaming and watching movies. Both of which they are more than up for. Hearing footsteps and positioning where sound it coming from has never been easier. I cant say enough good about them and Ive been using them for 2 months. They are pricey if your used to looking at the less expensive stuff, but for how comfortable they are and how precise the sound is that they reproduce, the cans are more than worth it IMO.
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Matthew
> 3 dayHaving been an HD650 snob for a while now, deep down I was convinced I wouldnt like these. I have an A&K SR25 running into a Bottlehead that Ive been tube rolling. The 1st time listening to these I wasnt blown away. Going back to the 650s is home. What Im used to. Tonight I started with the 650s then switched, and Im much more impressed now. Comfortable, airy, very accurate, neutral across the spectrum, and a large sound stage. A definite bargain at $200. Im glad to have another option & happy I dont have to return them. Cant wait to use them in the studio.
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R. Wells
> 3 dayVery happy with these top-rated headphones from Sennheiser. Accurate reproduction, very light and comfortable. They are open-back for best reproduction, therefore, others will hear your music, and you will hear others. Not intended to be noise-cancelling. Efficient enough to work well with portable devices.
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Gavin Madziong
Greater than one weekThe Sennheiser Headphone
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Misael Barton
> 3 dayThey sound like high quality studio monitors steadied into your head, the perfect sound Imo
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Ryan Smith
> 3 dayThese were honestly underwhelming for having come so highly rated. For a $150-200 price point, you would expect more impressive sound quality. I couldn’t tell much difference in audio between these and some old Beats earbuds, excluding the bass. These lack several features that other headphones in this range have, like Bluetooth functionality and a microphone. Expect to spend an extra $20-40 if you want these features and to deal with other cumbersome attachments.
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kyle martinez
> 3 dayThey are open back so not great cancelation of noise but great sounding headphones especially with an amp and dac