Sennheiser IE 8

By Nate Lanxon on 04 December 2008

A blindingly impressive pair of earphones, and more than worthy competitors to the Shure SE530s. As long as you like deep bass, these earphones will bring out dance, drum 'n' bass, rap, rock, metal and pop with admirable skill.

Editor's rating:9.0 User rating:7
  • Good: Stunning bass performance and overall sound quality • Solid design
  • Bad: We've heard sweeter treble from other models
  • RRP: AU$539.95

At $539.95, the flagship IE 8 sound-isolating earphones from Sennheiser sit at the top of the price range even for high-end earphones, competing head-on with the Shure SE530s and Ultimate Ears triple.fi 10s.

With the potential to customise their sound in ways we've never seen before, we have to admit we were excited when these arrived. They're on sale now.

Design
Like many high-end earphones, these are to be worn with the cable going up over the top of the ears. It gives a more secure fit, but the 'phones can be comfortably worn in the more traditional way quite comfortably, should you really want to.

They're extremely well-built, with cabling that easily detaches from the earphone enclosures for easy upgrade or replacement in the future. We found them to be comfortable from the word go, and easily enjoyable for several hours on end, depending on which tips you use.

A range of such tips are provided in the box, from traditional silicone plugs, to double-flanged silicone, to stiff foam. As with many things in life, experimentation here is key. Take some time to find the right fit for your ears, and ensure a good seal in the ear canal as this is critical for bass conduction.

Features
One of the most interesting and unusual aspects of this earphone involves a small screw on each enclosure. Using the supplied screwdriver-cum-earwax remover (not a tool we get to write about often), you can turn the screw to increase or decrease bass intensity to your liking. We'll come to this again later.

The Sennheiser IE 8 kit comes with various tips and a screwdriver-cum-earwax remover

Inside, and unlike the competing Shure SE530s and Ultimate Ears triple.fi 10s, the IE 8s use just a single dynamic speaker driver instead of the aforementioned models' use of three. Sennheiser believes such designs offer wider frequency response ranges, lower distortion at higher volume levels and a greater resistance to damage from knocks and bumps.

These drivers deliver a frequency response between 10Hz-20kHz, with a sensitivity of 125dB/mW and a low impedance of 16Ohms, making them suitable for all portable players. No extension cable or 6.3mm adaptor is included, which, considering the price and competition, is a bit poor (pun intended).

Performance
In our initial hands-on report, we mentioned how impressive these earphones were for dance music, thanks to their explosive, seismic bass performance. And our opinion hasn't changed. Not only does the driver respond to frequencies so low you can almost feel them instead of hear them, they're extraordinarily powerful to boot.

We've said this about Denon's fantastic AH-C751s — another single driver earphone we've complimented the bass performance of — but the IE 8s take this to a new level by offering a warmth to their sound that the Denons avoid. Combined with a rich, detailed mid-range, it makes vocals and most instruments sound wonderfully alive.

Pendulum's thick, live style of drum 'n' bass sold these earphones to us. The unthinkably low bass lines and rumblings found in this type of electronic music will cause dance fans to grin, and hold that grin until the song finishes.

These sound-isolating earphones scored high marks because of their deep bass

We also found them to be notably capable with rock and metal, R 'n' B and rap; Muse and Metallica, Rihanna and T.I. Again, it's that cataclysmic bass and the in-your-face-like-a-hatchet-to-the-head power the IE 8s can deliver.

Using the bass screw mentioned earlier, this booming bass can be reduced slightly, although it's perhaps not as huge a reduction as some people might like.

Compared the the Shure SE530s, the IE 8s still deliver a huge wallop of low-end activity, but lack some of the crystalline clarity in the high end, suggesting to us that the Shures are more balanced, and more suitable if you favour sonic balance and an airier, more transparent treble, more than sub woofer-esque bass.

The much more affordable Denon AH-751s deliver a brighter treble, with more perceivable detail in the high-end, at the expense of the warmth and mid-range punch felt through the IE 8s. And in fact, the IE 8s are solid all-rounders for every genre we tried (and we try the lot!), as long as deep bass is important to you.

Conclusion
A blindingly impressive pair of earphones and more than worthy competitors to the Shure SE530s. As long as you like deep bass, these earphones will bring out dance, drum 'n' bass, rap, rock, metal and pop with admirable skill — our favourite earphone to date for these genres.

Shure's SE530s will give you less bass but a sweeter, airier treble, perhaps making them preferable for country, folk and jazz, but this is too subjective for us to use when scoring the IE 8s. But they're certainly an alternative to consider if you want the abilities of the IE 8s, without the extended low-end presence, or if you find bass fatiguing after a few hours of listening.

Topics: sennheiser, ie 8, earphones, earphone, bass, ear

Comments (3)

  • bose gave 2/10 on 14/10/2009 19:15 Report abuse

    • Good: ?/
    • Bad: price

    At $539.95, wonder how mucg the manufacturing cost is....AUD20.84?

  • Spukee gave 9/10 on 01/08/2009 22:35 Report abuse

    • Good: Fun, warm and full sound. Sounds like full sized headphones, but portable. Cable is sturdy. No microphonics.
    • Bad: Demands good bitrate material. Bass control useless.

    Amazing in-earphones and well worth the $AUD price when purchased from online retailers.

    Unlike other IEMs, these do not go deep into the ear canal - making the IE8 one of the most comfortable IEMs I have auditioned. The cable is kevlar reinforced and does not tangle. Microphonics is never an issue.

    The included accessories are plenty and quite useful. With the amount of tips included, there is sure to be a pair that will suit. Comfort and a perfect seal is a near guarantee for most ear types.

    Sound quality wise - the bass truly is special and was - despite reading all the reviews - still an unexpected surprise. There is a good amount of clean bass which goes as deep as can be expected, and equal to many full-sized headphones.

    Soundstage and imaging is remarkable. Wide with decent instrument separation. Again unexpected qualities I expect only from full-sized headphones.

    Mids are clear with a reasonable amount of weight. Highs lack a certain sparkle (sibilance is not an issue) but is plenty good enough.
    The IE8 is a very capable IEM. It responds well to equalizer (gasp!) adjustments. This means that if you find the mids/highs subdued, you can rectify it with your source's EQ settings and the IE8 will gladly comply.

    An amazing portable solution and better than any sub $500 earphone/heaphone I have ever heard. Great with all different types of music too (I enjoy an eclectic mix - from orchestral to jazz to rock to pop to hip-hop).

    Highly recommended.

  • ShAwNeX gave 10/10 on 15/05/2009 17:18 Report abuse

    • Good: Warm Bass, Detail & Clarity, Wide Soundstage, Design,

    Like all in-ear headphones you gotta find the right seal. Once you find the right seal with these, its almost like your in a different world.

    All the outside noise is blocked and the the amount of detail you hear is amazing. I'm now hearing sounds that I've never heard before in songs that I've listened to hundreds of times with other in-ear headphones. Even the crackling sound (like on old records) are appearing.

    Although many reviews comment on the treble. I have to say that for most listeners it's enough. Anymore and it would be uncomfortable.

    You gotta hear it to believe it..

    GLORIOUS SOUND!!!

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