Sennheiser HD555: Compare prices

By Steve Guttenberg on 02/09/2004

More Syntec reviews , RRP: AU$250.00

The good:

  • Sleek styling
  • Very comfortable
  • Rich tonal balance
  • Well suited for home theatre

The bad:

  • Open-backed design may not be ideal for private listening
  • So-so music performance

The bottomline:

The HD555s' speakerlike sound is the hot ticket for DVD thrill seekers.

Users' rating:

9.7/10
Mwave.com.au
Sennheiser HD 555 Open Audiophile Headphone (HD555)
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$189.50
Minidisc Australia
Sennheiser HD555 Headphones
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$199.00
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