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Sennheiser HD600 Award-Winning Hi-Fi Professional Stereo Headphones


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The HD 600 Avantgarde are audiophile-quality, open dynamic hi-fi/professionalstereo headphones. The advanced diaphragm design eliminates standing waves in the diaphragm material. The HD 600 can be connected directly to hi-fi systems of the highest quality, in particular DAT, DVD, MD and CD players. These headphones are an ideal choice for the professional recording engineer recording classical music.
Sennheiser HD600 Award-Winning Hi-Fi Professional Stereo Headphones

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Sennheiser HD600 Over-Ear Open Dynamic Hi-Fi Professional Stereo Headphones


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The HD 600 is an audiophile quality open dynamic hi-fi/professional stereo headphone. The advanced diaphragm design eliminates standing waves in the diaphragm material. The HD 600 can be connected directly to hi-fi systems of the highest quality, in particular DAT, DCC and CD players. This headphone is an ideal choice for the professional recording engineer recording classical music.Amazon.com Review
Sennheiser seals its reputation as the classiest name in headphones with the stunning HD600, a stylish and high-tech headphone that’s exquisitely pleasing to listen to and nearly as pleasing to wear. A near-perfect mating of art and science, the HD600 uses an open, over-ear design to eliminate unwanted resonances and optimally position its large, dynamic drivers just outside your ears–so they work more like miniature speakers than traditional in-ear or against-ear drivers.

Granted, all this comes at a pretty hefty price for a headphone. But the lightweight HD600 represents one hefty value. It so far outshines other headphones in sound quality, build quality, and comfort that despite its price it’s still a strong value.

Of course, with a headphone like this and a name like Sennheiser, it’s the sound you’re really after. With stand-alone loudspeakers, the goal is generally to provide balanced sound across as much of the audible sound spectrum as possible (roughly 20 to 20,000 Hz). High-frequency reproduction is easier than low, simply because low-frequency reproduction requires a speaker to move so much air. Speakers capable of rendering deep bass usually use large speaker cones–8 inches or more in diameter–to help move the necessary volume of air.

Headphones, of course, are restricted in the sizes of the drivers they can use. Being so much closer to your ears, the amount of air they need to move to convey bass frequencies is much smaller, but still a challenge for what are basically tiny speaker cones. And anyone who’s listened to a lot of headphones can tell you, there’s almost always a tradeoff in what a headphone driver is capable of. Some produce balanced overall sound with little in the way of bass; others aim for bass at the expense of natural-sounding midrange and coloration-free treble.

The Sennheiser HD600, we’re here to tell you, manages–through its extremely high-grade parts and exquisite engineering–to bring home truly full-range sound with remarkable timbral balance. Rich, deep, effortless bass grounds the listening experience while the headphone’s airy midrange and treble help render everything from acoustic bass to soprano saxophone and electric guitars with a haunting degree of realism.

The HD600 doesn’t offer the lush midrange favored by tube-amplifier enthusiasts–tube fans may find the headphone somewhat bright and maybe even strident in tone. But the rest of us will revel in the expanse of crystalline detail and snare-snappy dynamics.

The exceptionally natural quality of the HD600’s overall sound bears reiteration, since so many headphones with “fat” or even “slamming” bass response deliver the low-end goods with a degree of emphasis that, while pleasing to bass aficionados, grossly distorts the frequency balance, limiting the range of music and recordings that will sound good on those headphones.

How does Sennheiser do it? Through computer-optimized magnets–critical to driver operation–that minimize harmonic and intermodulation distortion, granting the HD600 its uncanny clarity and spaciousness. Furthermore, the headphone’s advanced diaphragm design eliminates standing waves in the diaphragm material, preventing unwanted emphasis at otherwise resonant frequencies.

As good as this headphone is, however, we don’t recommend it to those seeking a stellar headphone for portable use. While this unit is capable of amazing sound, its best performance requires more amplifier power than most portable devices can muster. The HD600 owes its strength in part to its large drivers, which just can’t be moved as easily as those in smaller headphones.

Furthermore, the HD600’s open-ear design means that sounds pass easily into and out of these headphones, which would in all likelihood prove irritating to you and to those around you in libraries, on buses, and even at the office. These are only our suggestions, however; the fact is your MP3s will probably never sound better than when you’re playing them over this headset.

We’ll just leave you with one last suggestion, then: if you’re after the best-sounding, most comfortable audiophile headphones you can buy at anything resembling a real-world price, look no further than Sennheiser’s HD600. –Michael Mikesell

Pros:

  • Natural timbral balance
  • Extremely detailed presentation
  • Excellent bass extension
  • Produces a spacious, wider-than-your-head soundstage
  • Terrifically comfortable

Cons:

  • Slightly bright treble for some tastes

Amazon.com Product Description
The HD600 is an audiophile-quality, open-dynamic, hi-fi/professional stereo headphone with an advanced diaphragm design to eliminate standing waves in the diaphragm material. The HD600 can be connected directly to hi-fi systems of the highest quality, particularly DAT, DCC, and CD players. This headphone is an ideal choice for the professional recording engineer.

Features of the HD600 include a sophisticated design, elegantly finished in black and gray with high-quality open metal-mesh earpiece covers for an extremely transparent sound. Computer-optimized magnet systems minimize harmonic and intermodulation distortion, while extremely lightweight aluminum voice coils ensure excellent transient response. Neodymium ferrous magnet systems ensure optimum sensitivity and an excellent dynamic response. The result is an exceptionally natural, spatial, and accurate sound.

The HD600 comes with a 3-meter detachable, dual-sided oxygen-free copper cable with very low handling noise, and a 0.125-inch stereo minijack plug with a 0.25-inch stereo jack plug adapter.

Sennheiser headphones come with a two-year warranty on parts and labor.
Sennheiser HD600 Over-Ear Open Dynamic Hi-Fi Professional Stereo Headphones

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Sennheiser PXC 250 Active Noise Canceling Headphones


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With all the latest advances in digital music and sound fidelity, should you be using those headphones that came with your portable MP3 or CD player? Here’s a way to get the best possible sound – The Sennheiser Way. The Sennheiser PXC 250 is a closed, dynamic, supra-aural mini stereo headphone with NoiseGard active noise compensation (requires 2 AAA batteries). Due to their active and passive attenuation of ambient noise, they let you enjoy music even in noisy environments. The headphones are foldable and come with a convenient belt pouch, making them an ideal travel companion.Amazon.com Product Description
Portable audio takes on fresh life with quality headphones, and Sennheiser’s folding, lightweight, closed-ear PXC 250 is designed to keep outside noises out and headphone sound in–perfect for use in busses and libraries alike.

Increase the peace! The PXC 250 features a noise reduction unit
that cancels out background noise.

When engaged, NoiseGard active noise reduction drops steady-state low-frequency noise (from about 500 Hz and below) by 15 dB–which the human ear perceives as more than halving the noise–thus enhancing the clarity of your music. The noise reduction circuit requires 2 AAA batteries (not included), but the headphones work fine without the circuit engaged.

Sennheiser’s fold and flip design lets you turn the ear pieces 90 degrees and fold the headphones closed. Their ported design lets them move more air for greater bass response.

What’s in The Box
6-foot Kevlar-reinforced cord, .25-inch stereo adapter, airline adapter, belt pouch.
Sennheiser PXC 250 Active Noise Canceling Headphones

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Sennheiser eH350 Open-Aire HiFi Stereo Headphones


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The eH 350 are open, dynamic hi-fi stereo headphones offering a superbly natural sound reproduction. Due to their precise trebles and detailed sound image, these headphones are especially suitable for professional monitoring applications. The eH 350 feature rugged design and easily replaceable parts for long service life, such as the OFC connection cable or ear pads.Amazon.com Product Description
Professional DJs and other specialists who practically live with a pair of headphones wrapped around their ears will delight in the Sennheiser EH-350 pro-style phones. Intended specifically for professional monitoring applications, the phones’ dynamic, open circular design delivers a superbly natural sound, with precise trebles and detailed mid-range frequencies. The spatial sound reproduction lets listeners accurately hear even the subtlest tones in noisy environments–an ideal feature for clubs or studios. The EH-350 phones are also remarkably comfortable, with lightweight diaphragms and soft leatherette ear pads that feel snug whether you’re entering the first or ninth hour of use. Additional features include a replaceable OFC copper cable and a 1/4-inch adapter that fits atop the 3.5 mm stereo plug. The cable measures a robust 10 feet long, giving listeners greater freedom of movement while still staying connected to the receiver.

What’s in the Box
EH-350 headphones, 10-foot copper cable, 1/4-inch adapter, user’s manual.
Sennheiser eH350 Open-Aire HiFi Stereo Headphones

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Sennheiser HD 457 Traditional Open Hi-Fi Stereo Headphones


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Open air, lightweight and comfortable headphones / Ideal for music on the move, or while working out
Sennheiser HD 457 Traditional Open Hi-Fi Stereo Headphones

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