Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Sennheiser HD201 Closed Back Headphone

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Manufacturer: Sennheiser
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics Brand: Sennheiser EAN: 0615104100886 Feature: Powerful stereo sound Is Autographed: 0 Is Fragile: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Sennheiser Legal Disclaimer: Please check manufacturer's website for product compatibility Manufacturer: Sennheiser Model: HD201 Publisher: Sennheiser Release Date: 2006-07-17 Studio: Sennheiser
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Powerful stereo sound Rich, crisp bass response
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Customer Rating:      Summary: very impressive for £14 Comment: I was looking for a set of headphones for everyday use, and having been a bit of a audiophile in the past I was expecting to pay £60+ for a semi decent set. I stumbled across this product in the Amazon catalogue and expected the reviews to be mostly poor to middling. How wrong I was, so I thought I'd give them a try. They arrived the next day and I plugged them in to my now ancient Arcam amplifier and put on The Dark Knight blu ray disc. I was astonished to find that the definition and tonal range I expected to pay £60 for was here in these £14 'phones. Anyone who is wondering if these are 'ok' then wonder no more. They are very good. The headband is comfortable and the driver housings svivel nicely. The cord is plenty long enough and theres a gold plated adaptor in the box to go up to a 1/4" stereo jack. These are terrific value for money and are pretty decent along with it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: cheap not so cheerfull Comment: dont make my mistake, they are cheap headphone, no secret, they might be light and sound ok BUT they are still very poor indeed.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good sound but not loud enough Comment: The headphones were excellent value. I found the quality of the sound to be pretty good with excellent clarity. However, I wanted to use them on the train to work but found that they let too much sound in and were not loud enough to hear the music clearly throughout my journey. The cable is also rather long which is not always ideal.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Nice Plastic and BAD Sound!!! Comment: I tested it with nokia n95(8), iPod, Aiwa HiFi stereo, PodXT live - The sound is a Poor on low frz. and to much High frz.
This headphones just a money for nothing.
Compare to Creative fatality - Sennheiser sound very badly.
(Creative Fatality is also bad, but not So Bad)
My advise - have test at the any shop before buying.
And try to find something better (or more expensive model of Sennheiser).
I just cant understand why Sennheiser produce **** like that.
Customer Rating:      Summary: I thought music wasn't supposed to sound this good Comment: These headphones give my record collection a new sense of life. These headphones are well worth the price and i hear things in songs i have never heard before.
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Technical DataAudio Output / Sound Output ModeStereoTechnical DataAudio Output / Response BandwidthHz21 - 18000Technical DataDimensions & Weight / Weightg165Technical DataAudio Output / Connectivity TechnologyWiredTechnical DataHeader / Product LineSennheiser HDTechnical DataHeader / Model201Technical DataHeader / ManufacturerSennheiserTechnical DataHeader / Packaged Quantity1Technical DataRemote Control / TypeNoneTechnical DataAudio Output / Product TypeHeadphonesTechnical DataAudio Output / Headphones Form FactorEar-cupTechnical DataAudio System / TypeHeadphonesTechnical DataAudio Output / Headphones TypeBinaural
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