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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James Sides
> 3 dayI like the sound quality and they are very comfortable
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KevoZebo
> 3 dayI actually don’t like wearing headphones but needed this for music and games at night time. I have my receiver that’s hooked up to my tv and pc power them but if you don’t have that. You’ll probably need some kind of headphone amp if you want the full power. I’ve cranked these things up so loud that they hurt my ears before they distort. I could not get them to distort. Also for someone who does not like wearing headphones. These are very comfortable for wearing hours at a time.
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Jack Sampson
> 3 dayIt provides good audio and is comfy.I would not consider them top of the line, but they arent trying to be that. If you want good daily headphones order these!
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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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Bob
> 3 dayInteresting headphones. First, the dislikes, which are my opinions and may be different for physical head shape and music type. Clamping force when new is a little tigher than I like, but like my HD 650 should be fine with a few months of use. I wish they had a different cable design as I dont like the single 2.5mm TRRS on the left ear. The ear openings are long and a bit narrow for my ears. So long that I there is a gap where I can slide my finger up from the bottom and touch my earlobes without contacting the pads. I consider my ear size and shape to be average and dont have this problem with the HD 650. Now for the likes: Soundstage seems a bit wider and more defined instrument location than the 650. Bass is not bad. Fairly tight and defined, but never what I would consider heavy. Better for the Jazz, Fusion, and Rock that I enjoy, but may not be good for electronic and HipHop and Rap. Mids are well balanced and just a bit forward, and treble is clean and detialed without harshness or sibilance. Overall well balanced and smooth with no surprises. Exceptional value if they hold up as well as the HD 650 has. The supplied cable is on the plus side of 9 feet long. I wish that they included a shorter one for mobile listening.
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JEs-us
17-11-2024I use these headphones for gaming. They have good sound guality, open back and they are comfortable. My last pair had an attached mic...these dont. I prefer without the mic.
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Charles Cormier
Greater than one weekCe sont rendu mes écouteurs de tous les jours et je ne men passerait plus. Meilleur achat et de loin les meilleur Senheinser pour ce prix.
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Alberto Pando Lázaro
> 3 dayBuen audio desde el momento en que lo recibi, lo he conectado a mi tarjeta madre, a salidas de mis bocinas y a mi monitor, todos lo alimentan con una señal audible bien definida y espaciosa. En camino tengo el stack de Schiit (Modi + Magni) para mejorar la calidad al siguiente nivel.
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neil sherwood
> 3 dayReally comfortable for long sessions and super neutral sound perfect for mixing/mastering without added tone
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Collin
> 3 dayThese headphones are pretty great! I want that to be known. At this price point they can’t be beat but they are lacking in some regards. They are very balanced with in my opinion with a sub optimal bass response. All around great sound clarity and staging and amazing fit and comfort after you break in the out of the box aggressive clamp force.