Sennheiser HD 650

The formidable Sennheiser HD 650 headphones are fit for a king -- and have a price tag to prove it.


8.7
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9.0
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We approached Sennheiser's top headphones, the HD 650, with high expectations, as word of mouth for the product has been overwhelmingly positive.

The headphones certainly look the part; the HD 650s' luxurious feel, the thickly padded headband and ear cushions, and the titanium-silver finish leave no doubt -- even before you hear them, you can tell these are very special headphones. The HD 650s are pretty big and moderately heavy (254g), but they're extremely comfortable. We logged many, many hours of listening time and came away thoroughly impressed with their comfort. They retail for AU$899.95.

The headphones' drivers are hand-selected to ensure precise left/right matching tolerances and feature computer-optimised neodymium magnet systems to minimise distortion. Their lightweight aluminium voice coils ensure accuracy and fast transient response. The HD 650s' 3m Y cable is user-replaceable, and that's a good thing because over the years, cables inevitably break. The cable is terminated with a 1/4-inch plug, and a high-quality miniplug adapter is included.

The Sennheiser HD 650s are intended for home rather than portable listening -- they're too big and bulky for on-the-go use. The headphones are also rather power hungry, so puny iPods and MP3 players won't supply enough juice to produce much volume. With that in mind, we conducted all of our auditions on a home-theatre system. We first popped on the Master and Commander DVD to explore the limits of the HD 650s' home-theatre prowess. The naval battles' cannon fire exchanges never came close to fazing the Sennheisers. Bass was fuller than that of any other headphone we've ever used, and the sound appeared to come from the other side of the room.

There's a sweetness to the HD 650s' open sound that flatters all sorts of music. The detail is all there, but the treble frequencies are more laid back than those of the Grado RS-2 headphones. Hard-rockin' tunes sounded a little tame over the HD 650s, and a switchover to the RS-2s pumped up the excitement factor on Neil Young's Ragged Glory CD -- the enriched blasts of raucous energy from Young's guitar sounded more realistic over the RS-2s. But we had the opposite reaction when we played acoustic music, as the HD 650s let us feel more of the weight of Cyrus Chestnut's grand piano on his Revelation CD. The HD 650s' superclean sound encourages listening at a high volume, even at levels that would be painful with other headphones. The HD 650s' bass is bigger than that of the RS-2s, but the RS-2s' definition clarifies details lost to the HD 650s. We heard texture way down in the mix in the RS-2s; details such as the bass player sliding his fingers over the strings are harder to hear on the HD 650s.

The Grado RS-2 and the Sennheiser HD 650 are both reference-quality headphones, and we would be thrilled to live with either one, although they sound very different from one another. The HD 650s had a bit more style and a boomier sound, but you'll lose a little bit of sonic detail. Your purchase may ultimately boil down to what you'll be listening to.

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audiofreak
5
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"Too laid back and coloured."

audiofreak posted a review   

The Good:Handsome look, non fatiguing

The Bad:fun and veiled signature, needs a high end amplifier (1000 ) to make it shine

The HD650 has its own unique signature out of high end headphones - veiled, fun, bass-centred and non fatiguing. Some people loved it but it's definitely not my cup of tea. Usually when we buy high end headphones, we want high fidelity not a headphone with boosted bass. The thing that surprises me here is that when listening to the HD650, it's like listening with a tiny pillow between the headphone and the ear. The music is at the same time detailed and blurry.

This a love or hate kind of thing really. If you like a headphone that reproduces sound the way they should sound, look somewhere else. As for me, I would not recommend this headphone to anyone but as always, your miles may vary.

 

daz posted a comment   

The Good:

The Bad:

I love the comment by the reviewer, "Ill suited for use with the iPod".
If you bought these to use with an ipod you need a slap to the head. these are serious audiophile phones that you would use with high end gear, cd player, vinyl etc. mp3, flac, aac are the downfall of everything that stands for good quality music

garetz
10
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garetz posted a review   

The Good:For the price you cant beat them.

The Bad:Requires high quality amp to get the most out of them/

Best value phones you can get.

Muskvale
9
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Muskvale posted a review   

The Good:Glorious detail capture, deep bass really hits the lows and smooth through the midrange - highs are extended (to my middle aged ears) and they are as comfortable as all get up

The Bad:I have to take them off at some stage

Got mine on ebay just before the Aussie $ tanked - best $380 hi fi spend I have ever made

grimlock_1
10
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grimlock_1 posted a review   

Here do you get it for $350??

Dai Nettle
10
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Dai Nettle posted a review   

The Good:Luscious, breathtaking sound.

The Bad:High price tag. Need a good amp to drive them adequately, but if you're buying a pair of these that's pretty much assumed.

If you really want to enjoy the music (and why else would you spend that much money?) the Sennheisers are hard to beat. The only cans I've heard that can rival them are the Stax electrostatics (at a truly profane price).

datsuzei
10
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datsuzei posted a review   

Outrageously good value if purchased for around $350




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User Reviews / Comments  Sennheiser HD 650

  • audiofreak

    audiofreak

    Rating5

    "The HD650 has its own unique signature out of high end headphones - veiled, fun, bass-centred and non fatiguing. Some people loved it but it's definitely not my cup of tea. Usually when we buy high..."

  • daz

    daz

    "I love the comment by the reviewer, "Ill suited for use with the iPod".
    If you bought these to use with an ipod you need a slap to the head. these are serious audiophile phones that you woul..."

  • garetz

    garetz

    Rating10

    "Best value phones you can get."

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