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Sennheiser HD201 Headphones

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Excellent for the price. Good clear sound,but not compleetely noise cancelling. Comfortable to wear. The extremely long cable must have a purpose. It often gets in the way, but one gets used to it. A very good buy.
Nov 23, 2008
 
Good Sennheiser Quality Headphones - lack volume control
Sennheiser has a long tradition of German quality - even if these headphones are likely not made in Germany but in China, just like everything nowadays...

I note the "Y" wire connection. One might prefer one wire to one earpiece with an internal connection for the other channel to the opposite earpiece. This would make tangling a slightly less issue.

Main complaint: no volume control thumb wheel. I kinda like having the volume control right at hand on the wire rather than having to use the windoze volume control slider.

Otherwise, fine for the price.
Nov 23, 2008
 
Good headphones
These headphones have really good quality sound for the price. The cord is long, but you can fix that by just using the twisty-thing that comes with the headphones. It's also very comfortable. The only drawback is it doesn't block outside sound very well. Also, it can go pretty loud but it doesn't go super loud. All in all, these are good headphones for the price, I'd recommend it.
Nov 23, 2008
 
A lot for a little
I never expected such great frequuency response from such a reasonably priced set of head phones. I love highs and low low frequencies. This set of phones deliver a highly satisfactory range of both.
Nov 19, 2008
 
Neutral sounding headphone with very high potential.
This is really the best value headphone you can get. I am somewhat an audiophile and I have heard many high quality headphones, some 15times the price of this one, but the HD201 is the most impressive sounding headphone I've ever heard at it's price range. It has good comfort and sound comfortable as well. Overall I rate the sound quality of this headphone much higher than it's cost, if driven by proper equipments.

Physical design: It is a fullsize, closed circumaural headphone. Although the headband grip is not as tight as I wanted, it probably stay more comfortable that way. It is plastic so I wouldn't recommend abusing it, but I have slept while wearing it more than once and being tossed around that way it's still in tip top shape. The cable is pretty long and you can walk across the room with it. The earpads will cover your entire ears, it will block out some noise, but not too much to be used as a serious isolation headphones (ie. in-ear-monitors).

Sound: As a music enthuasist I really love the sound of this headphone. The great thing about Sennheiser sound signature is that they make the sound comes together, nothing jumps out at you, there isn't one part of the sound spectrum that is unbalanced with the other. It's not too warm and it's not too bright, exactly how I like it to be, there is no sharpness that will hurt your ears. Which means if you want big bass, this isn't it. I was expecting something more muffle sounding at this price range, people tend to dub Sennheiser brand as veiled sounding, but I don't perceive any of that.

Cons: The only thing that the sound ideally lack is sometime it can be a bit dry and not fluidy, which tend to base on the source/music you are listening to. Some instruments might not have a full body/thicker sound. Single notes might note have a longer decay period/resonance as compared to more expensive phones. But in the end the headphone limited by it's relatively small diaphragm size, you can't ask for more at this price.

Finally, the sound is only going to be as good as the music, source, amplifier and cables you use with the headphone. The great thing about this headphone is it can potentially become very good sounding if you pair it with high quality equipments, such as a high quality soundcard/source and a headphone amplifier, then the bass become very tight, smoothout midrange and very precise trebles. Instruments can be very defined and seperated. Although if you are simply connecting it to a weak mp3 player or directly to a labtop headphone output, you might not get the most out of it as I've described.
Nov 17, 2008
 
  
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