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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C. D. A.
Greater than one weekI use these every day! Ive attached an additional mic / control cable (sold on Amazon) and I use them for Zoom Calls, MS Team Calls, Movies and Music and they sound great! They are VERY comfortable for long use and are NOT noise canceling. You will hear the ambient sounds around you (unless you crank up the volume.
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Jared
Greater than one weekThese headphones are magical. Especially for vocals, it made me fall in love with singers I never paid attention too before and I usually dont pay too much attention the the singer.
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Jorge Martinez Urbina
> 3 dayPara escuchar lossless music
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Nicholas sterio
> 3 dayYour ears will thanks you, im stuck in disbelieve
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Benjamin
> 3 dayBest sound at this price point imo. Clamp force is an issue as it is with many Sennheisers but I trust it will loosen up with time.
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Iván Castelar
> 3 dayPerfect upgrade from shp9500. I try many good headset until this one. Just get an aftermarket short cable
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Brian J. Greene
> 3 dayThese are excellent headphones. The sound is pristine. The cups fit very comfortably over your ears. The noise cancellation is spot-on. And its great that theres an adaptor for the cord, so that you can plug these beauties into your home stereo but also your phone. Sennheiser is a reliable outlet for quality headphones, and this pair is a prime example of that.
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Nash Sauter
> 3 dayThese headphones have the best sound out of any headphones that Ive owned before. Its well worth the price for anyone who values sound quality, but doesnt want to spend a massive amount of money.
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Ivan
> 3 dayEl punto malo es porque llegó la caja sin embalaje de protección cómo normalmente me llega todo lo que compro en Amazon y la caja con un leve golpe, nada serio.
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PG
> 3 dayWhen I grew up I often listened to my fathers Stax electrostatic headphones. Ive always compared headphones against them and none have measured up until now. The Sennheiser 560 S comes extremely close. They will reveal everything about the recording you are listening to in a fantastically neutral but highly accurate way. The soundstage and imaging are marvelous. So the good is they will reveal everything. The intricate details of an instrument, voice, or sound effects will be reproduced in full detail, imaging, and clarity. Pretty much if its in the recording, you will hear it, neutrally and naturally. The bad is they will reveal everything. For example, if you play analog recordings, you will likely hear every possible flaw, including any hiss, distortion, or saturation.