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The editors liked
Sound is flat-out the best here. Across a full gamut of musical styles the HD 650s serve up smooth
Subtly conveyed sound
But when you want them to kick out the jams
These metal mothers don some large-style boots. Treble and mid-range detail is superb a...
Great value for hi-fi cans. World-beating sound
Impressive levels of detail and clarity
Great value for money
Incredible sound quality whatever you throw at them
Great build quality
Excellent sound quality used as a pair
Well built
Removes need to pick and choose components
High-tech styling
Extraordinary bass response
Extremely comfortable design
The editors didn't like
The open-backed design leaks sound like a sonic sieve
So these are totally unsuitable for wearing on the tube
Unless you enjoy “chin music” courtesy of your fellow passengers. Given that they’re thus intended for long
Published: 2017-02-10, Author: Ed , review by: avforums.com
Excellent sound quality used as a pair, Well built, Removes need to pick and choose components
Relatively pricey, High pressure exerted on head, Some limitations to portable use
The Sennheiser HD650 Groove is one of the more unusual partnerships we've seen pass through for review, combining as it does two totally different company products into the same box. Having spent some time with it though confirms that this is not a marria...
Abstract: Sennheiser have long been one of my “go to” brands, particularly their CX range of in-ear headphones. They represent a nice balance of sound quality and reasonable pricing. I was excited to try out these “audiophile” level HD650 headphones and more than a...
Published: 2016-09-11, Author: Paul , review by: techaddicts.uk
Abstract: Sennheiser have long been one of my “go to” brands, particularly their CX range of in-ear headphones. They represent a nice balance of sound quality and reasonable pricing. I was excited to try out these “audiophile” level HD650 headphones and more than a...
Sound is flat-out the best here. Across a full gamut of musical styles the HD 650s serve up smooth, subtly conveyed sound, but when you want them to kick out the jams, these metal mothers don some large-style boots. Treble and mid-range detail is superb a...
The open-backed design leaks sound like a sonic sieve, so these are totally unsuitable for wearing on the tube, unless you enjoy “chin music” courtesy of your fellow passengers. Given that they’re thus intended for long, immersive home-l...
The HD 650s sound mighty fine. In fact they sound better than that. They’re as mellifluous as the hypnotic pipes of Pan himself; they’re the aural equivalent of wagyu beef. If you’re in the market for a pair of headphones that cost aroun...
Abstract: In all seriousness though, I can see why one would prefer the HD600 or HE-560 over my precious headphone but that doesn't mean it's a bad headphone. A year or 10 ago I actually bought the HD600 first and I really liked it, but it was only after I bought t...
Abstract: The Sennheiser HD650 headphone has seen an enduring popularity among audiophiles for it's high price-to-performance ratio. But for $499, how much sound is this open-back headphone packing? And is it the right headphone for you? Built with space-age plas...