Sennheiser Headphones

by: Delaney Czernikowski
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Sennheiser Headphones

When it comes to iconic names in the audio world, Sennheiser is one that certainly comes to mind. They've produced some notable gear for musicians, engineers, audiophiles, and everyday users. It is impressive how they've managed to create such stellar products for so many years, though it may be a bit overwhelming to know which is the best for you. We've listed out the Sennheiser headphones carried here at Audio46 so you can take a look at what may be best for you.

Entry-Level

HD 450 BT

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For a starting Bluetooth headphone, the HD 450 BT is a reliable choice. It's an older model, and equipped with Bluetooth 5.0. Make sure your device supports the lower versions of Bluetooth before settling for this one. Still, the In terms of sound, it is a dynamic headphone with a full low end and colorful highs. It is a more narrow soundstage, but the imaging and accuracy is excellent. At $160, it is a decent price for a brand name like Sennheiser.

ACCENTUM + ACCENTUM Plus - Bluetooth

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Another Bluetooth model that is a step above the HD 450 BT is the ACCENTUM series. This headphone comes in the regular version and the Plus, with the difference being the buttons to control them. The regular ACCENTUM is controlled by buttons on the side like the HD 450 BT, while the ACCENTUM Plus has smart controls on the face of the earcup. You can tap and swipe on the side of the headphone and that will control your device.

Sonically, the two ACCENTUMs are very similar: wide soundstage, deep bass, and bright high end. There's not a lot of depth or dynamic color here, and you'll find that is consistent with a lot of Sennheiser headphones. These headphones retail for under $200, so for the price, it's a very good option for people looking for reliability without breaking the bank.

HD 560 S

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Not everyone wants a Bluetooth headphone, and that's where the 560 S comes in. This open-back headphone is made for at-home listening and you won't need to spend much to do it. The 560 S comes with the ¼" adapter and a 3.5mm termination, so it's adaptable to a lot of audio setups. The open-back design gives it a very wide soundstage, and the overall signature leans towards the brighter side. These headphones are great for people who want to start mixing and want a good headphone to accurately reproduce what they do on headphones to speakers.

HD 620 S

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Open-back headphones aren't for everyone, and that's where the 620 S steps in. It retails for $300, so it is a bit more of an investment rather than something just over $100. These headphones are a bit more narrow than the open-back, partially due to their closed-back design. With another brighter sound, the 620 S is still balanced with its deep low and detailed mid-range. Not only are these headphones great for monitoring and recording, but it's a great introduction into the audiophile world. These are a perfect gateway into more high-end models, and it will make you appreciate the top of the line a lot more.

Mid-Level

HD 650

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The HD 650 is certainly a step up in terms of open-back sound quality. It has a darker profile than the 560 S, allowing bass lovers to get the high quality sound they are after. It's an immersive experience that can be great for casual listening or post-production audio work. Mixing and mastering engineers will find this is a great option for their projects, and at $499.95, it's a great investment for long-term use.

HD 660 S2

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Coming in right behind the 650 is the 660 S2. It's a step up in terms of sound quality and detail, and retailing at only $100 more than the previous model, it's worth taking a look at. The S2 doubles the bass response and makes it pack even more punch. There is some detail that is lost on this version, but these still hold a lot of power behind the sound that makes it immersive and enthralling. The wide soundstage and driving factors of these headphones make them a high quality product and a worthy investment.

MOMENTUM 4 - Bluetooth

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If you're looking to level up from the ACCENTUM, or if you're looking for something equivalent to the Sony WH-1000XM5, the MOMENTUM 4 is the way to go. With smart control touch commands and a sound with deep bass, this is a headphone you won't want to miss out on. It embraces Sennheiser's signature sound with a balanced yet powerful profile. The MOMENTUM series is a reliable one that gives you high quality sound, and all without wires to get in the way. With their sweat / water resistance feature, these make for a great pair of workout headphones and people who want their music on-the-go.

RS 175 + RS 195

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The technology in the RS series is something to marvel at. With a base transmitter / charger included in the package, the RS 175 and RS 195 are able to create an elevated home audio experience through a pair of headphones. The transmitter is able to hook up to your home audio setup, and you can create a surround sound listening setup in your headphones. If you use a TV as its audio source, you can enjoy your favorite shows and movies without disturbing other people in your home. It's an accessible and mindful piece of technology that is customizable to whatever kind of listening you enjoy best.

High-End

HD 800 S

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When it comes to flagship headphones, this is the submission from Sennheiser. The open-back HD 800 S is a top-of-the-line headphone that people compare to the likes of Focal, Hifiman, and other audiophile brands. Its balanced signature and wide profile makes it the go-to for classical music. It excels in sound reproduction, catching the smallest of details and highlighting them in every track. The frequency response is smooth and easy to listen to, and every genre that passes through them gets a bit of an upgrade. The pristine quality of these is reflected in its price tag.

HD 820

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The HD 820 is very similar to the 800 S, but it is closed back as opposed to open back. It is still rated one of the top audiophile headphones, delivering quality sound that rivals the HD 800 S. The sound of the 820 vs. the 800 S is virtually the same, with driving low ends and exceptional mid-range detail. The 820 tends to be more treble sensitive in the low end response, and the high end is a little more subdued at the very top. Still, the detail and clarity should be praised, and for people looking for a high-end closed back headphone, this is a great choice.

Takeaways

To conclude, there are a lot of options when it comes to Senneheiser headphones. Whether you want Bluetooth or wired, you have a lot of choices in various price ranges that will elevate your audio experience. The MOMENTUM 4 remains a crowd favorite for Bluetooth headphones, and the HD 800 S still holds the title for the best headphone for classical music. The ACCENTUM series is a hidden gem for people looking to purchase on a budget, and mixing engineers have a fantastic selection to choose from.

Test out the headphones for yourself to find which ones are for you. All these headphones and more are available at Audio46.

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