Sennheiser HD650
The Sennheiser HD650 headphones have what can only be described as an awesome pedigree when it comes to high quality headphones. Firstly they come from the Sennheiser design studio where they have over 60 years of purist hifi experience and secondly the HD650 headphones are the next generation to follow on the from revered HD600 series.
General comfort is reported to be good, even with extended listening times. People are also saying that the build quality is up to scratch and simple things like having a low noise cable make listening even more of a pleasure since any movement or touching of the cable does not tend to create any interference with the sound quality. One point that repeatedly emerges from the many Sennheiser HD650 reviews is that these HD 650 headphones need ‘running in’ or ‘breaking in’ for a number of hours before the true sound quality starts to consistently emerge. Various professional musicians with trained ears suggest at least 50 hours use is required before this point is reached, others recommend as many as 100 hours. Once they have been worn in then nirvana is reached! It also appears that many people think that a headphone amp is required to get the best out of the Sennheiser HD650 audiophile headphones but this could be taken as a bit of a purist stance as others are quite happy using the Sennheiser HD 650 headphones with iPods and other MP3 players, so it is a matter of circumstances and also your current environment. Clearly someone who is on the road s looking for portability whereas someone in the comfort of their own home has access to their full range of hifi equipment and can choose the right components to maximise their listening pleasure. History of Headphone Design at Sennheiser In 1945, Dr Fritz Sennheiser set up the Sennheiser company. Headphones, microphones, meeting and info technology, infrared systems, products for people with hearing problems and aviation headsets round off the total product portfolio. The company’s superb reputation is the results of numerous inventions and patents like the discovery of open-back headphones in the 1960s through to head-based surround sound systems in the 1990s and smart audio information systems in the new millennium. The company has a major research and development division in Germany and an R&D operation in California helping to make sure that Sennheiser maintains its technological lead. This investment pays off in the shape of cutting edge and marketable products such as the Sennheiser HD650 Audiophile Headphones. |
