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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Joel R.
> 3 dayim a good gamer who also love music and movies, and those headphone doesnt compromise anything sound wise. base are good and have great frequency range, not ULTRA deep base, but great, especially combine with the stability range it can achieve. those headphone are simply the clearest one i had, no mater how much noise is comming up from so many differences frequencies, they will reproduce the sound with great fidelity.
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Michael O
29-09-2024Well-made headphones with decent sound quality. The material used to cover the ears is very comfortable and soft and unlike leather does not make me warm or hot.
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Michael Leung
> 3 daybought these headphones on the first of December they were alright for about 2 months and the right ear cup stopped working. The headphones itself get really hot because of the cloth earcup. The sound quality is sub par compared to many other headphones. They sound like any other headphone definitely not Sennheiser quality. Would recommend buying a older pair maybe used. Headphone stopped working a week after the return window.
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Spuwho
> 3 dayThese are midrange audiophile headphones. Very comfortable with the felt like pads around the ears. Fits large heads (>7 1/2). Not for the effects and bass boosting that games use.
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headphones guy
> 3 dayClarity is an understatement...I have a big noggin, and it fits just right, at the max adjustment. The velour pads on the ears, and velour pads on the bottom of the head band are pretty comfortable. These are not ath 50s...lol These are flat, but dull in no way.
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Ricardo
> 3 daySoy muy cómodos, por su diseño abierto no son recomendables para usar en exteriores. Tienen una calidad de sonido muy buena y aunque los materiales son de plástico se pueden sustituir las almohadillas y el cable si se llega a descomponer.
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Chris
> 3 dayThe bass may not be as loud as other headphones, but the clarity and detail more than make up for it. I personally prefer these over the 6XX, though I understand many people would disagree.
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Cathrine Wisozk
Greater than one weekI purchased these to replace an older version that was starting to break down. While the sound quality is good and what you expect from a Sennheiser product, its important to know that these do not collapse and are not suitable for travel. Unfortunately, my window to replace has passed and Ill have to find something different to use for travel.
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David B. Jennings
> 3 dayI love to listen to music, sometimes at louder levels than my family appreciates (who may be doing things other than listening to my music). Anyway, I have always appreciated good headphones to connect with the music and disconnect from the surrounding world. There are plenty of expensive noise-cancelling and wireless headphones that even do things like take your phone calls. BUT they still cant reproduce music like a good set of wired headphones. The HD 560 fills the bill for the later. They dont of themselves tailor the sound, they accurately reproduce what is there. I honestly dont know how they would fare against super-expensive cans, but they are much better than el-cheapos I have tried, including those coming from major brands. I also have a set of Grado SR60s that I really like. They look pretty cheesy, but they sound great. They are also lighter and more comfortable to wear, not that the Sennheisers are uncomfortable. I would say that the Grado is brighter, but hard to say which is more accurate. The cheaper phones I have tried ($25-$50) dont even come close. Warning: you may think your headphones sound fine until you hear some good ones. It will spoil you. One other thing - I saw comments wondering if this higher impedance headphone was sensitive enough for a laptop. I tried it on my wifes 13 laptop and it produces plenty of volume.
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Kfir Cohen
> 3 dayThey have clear sound and decent comfort, though I had to tune them with an equalizer for a little bit to get them to my liking. The headphones material feels cheap when you hold them but its not a big issue as they ultimately get the job done. You can easily drive them even with a smartphone. It was an upgrade from Philips SHP9600 and overall Im quite happy!