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The Sennheiser HD 800 S headphones feature groundbreaking 56mm ring radiator drivers and open-back earcups that deliver an ultra-wide, natural soundstage with a frequency response up to 51kHz. Designed for audiophiles and professionals, they incorporate absorber technology to reduce distortion and come with a balanced detachable cable and 2-year warranty. Lightweight and comfortable for extended use, these wired headphones are perfect for critical listening, classical music, and gaming, offering unmatched detail and clarity.







| ASIN | B00PXLX2TC |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,038 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #340 in Over-Ear Headphones |
| Cable feature | Detachable |
| Compatible devices | Devices with 6.35 mm audio output |
| Connectivity technology | Wired |
| Control method | Remote |
| Control type | Call Control |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Frequency response | 51000 Hz |
| Headphone jack | 6.35 mm Jack |
| Included components | Cable |
| Item model number | HD 800 S |
| Item weight | 330 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Sennheiser |
| Model name | HD 800 S |
| Noise control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package type | Standard Packaging |
| Product Dimensions | 27.18 x 14.48 x 35.05 cm; 330 g |
| Recommended uses for product | Calling |
| Sensitivity | 106 dB |
| Specific uses for product | music |
| Style | Headphone |
| Water resistance level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless communication technologies | No |
B**A
Amazing sound quality
I connected the headphone to Cambridge Audio DacMagic 200m Headphone amplifier output, DacMagic 200m to my laptop via a USB A to B (Ugreen 2 m cable) and it sounds much better than my entry level Hi-Fi system.
I**.
In short, Comfort is top notch, very light and no pressure after long sessions, cable is lil too heavy but a replacement is always an option. Sound is very good and detailed, might be too detailed actually.. it’s wide and open but still enjoyable. Note tho the headphone may not be a musical set unless you are using a warmer DAC or tubes. It’s very good with classical and instruments. EDM, hip-hop not that much since the bass is not punchy but it exists! In gaming these are definitely an S tier because you can hear everything clearly and with that comfort crazy combo. Yes it’s pricey but if you have the budget it’s a unique headphone for sure.
J**7
Great headphones. I bought these a few weeks ago. I originally owned the hd600s and really liked them only had them for a couple of months but I felt they were lacking something. It was a difficult decisions deciding between these and the original 800's. I read up that you could mod the original 800's to sound as good or better than these but I really didn't want to open up the phones especially because of there price. Anyway when I first got these It was a little disappointing. However, After a couple weeks of listening to these you can really notice a sound quality difference between these and the original 600s. These have a fair bit more detail. The separation and sound stage is also very impressive. Now I have not got a chance to listen to these over the original 800's so I cant compare there sound stage or anything else for that matter. Are these worth the money? Well that is a difficult question. Especially if you are someone with a small amount of disposable income. I would highly recommend listening to these first to make sure they really are for you. It is really a matter of opinion whether or not they are worth they are worth money. In my opinion. They are just about worth it. Especially if you use the included balanced cable. I love these phones they are what I use primarily now. I would love to test these out on a few other amp and dacs and see if there is noticeable improvement. TLDR: Great headphones.If you have the extra cash and audio is very important to you buy these. (Just make sure you have a suitable amp and Dac) If you don't have allot of extra money and you still want these listen to them at a local dealer and then decide for yourself.
M**N
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N**O
I didn't know music sound like this. Honestly, I'm still in shock. Whenever I'm at my desk, these things magically find themselves around my ear. I'll put them on to hear some nuance in a Youtube video, and an hour later, they're still on my ears. I think that's a lot to with them being open back, so I'm never cut off from the real world. I don't have to take these off to hear anyone, and even when singing, it helps me stay in tune much more easily. They're also very lightweight. I wasn't impressed with the construction so much, but these are very functional and I can respect that. As someone that came from ATHM50 in the past, and recently bought a new pair of M50x, these blow those completely out of the water in terms of sound quality. M50x has much more noise isolations so it's very nice for singing when I just want to hear myself, but the Sans are great for when I want to know how other people hear me. Funny enough, I downloaded Tidal and Amazon Music before, and I didn't notice any major differences listening to the highest res on track through my yamaha hs7 and the M50x, but wow did I finally notice the difference when I put on the Sans. All in all, I would classify these headphones as all about nuance. I actually find it takes a bit more effort to listen to things when I have these on, because so many more things pop out in videos and music. It's very easy to get distracted. Don't think there's any noise in that vlogger's video? Pop these on and you'll hear the fridge, the air conditioner and the neighbor getting their mail. Just ... wow.
S**É
These headphones are precision machines created to enable hearing exactly what is in a recording. They are Zeiss cinema lenses for audio: Smooth, precise, effortless, free of distortion...they make phenomenal recordings/productions shine like you are in the studio listening to master tapes through the board, and they expose any and all defects in a mix/recording (or repro signal chain). Owning them is a real treat. IMO, they greatly benefit from using inline EQ (preferably 10 band or more), because they instantly expose the vast differences between the eq curves used by producers on recordings (not to mention digital quality/sampling/bit rates, mastering compression modes, microphone/room choice...). Since purchasing these, I have been making and saving custom 10 band eq curves via VLC for specific favorite albums to bring out the best in recordings for MY ears which, at 60 years of age, are still excellent but certainly do not have a "flat" response. Some recordings sound great "flat" but most are engineered to compensate for terrible car/home audio systems, or were mangled in the analog to digital mastering process during the early CD era...so these re-EQs can make a MASSIVE difference. The HD 800s headphones are made by the venerable Sennheiser corp, but could easily be a pro-NAGRA product - Swiss/German absolute precision. They are open backed, which I favor b/c they breathe and do not cut the listener off from the ambient environment...VERY comfortable for long listening sessions. I am currently running them via a simple inexpensive chain: Apple Mac playing back a variety of audio formats via the VLC player/EQ, into a Dragonfly Cobalt DAC, into an Apos Duoo TA-66 tube headphone amp...only $500 or so of equipment, but phenomenal quality**. The TA-66 puts out 200mw into 300 Ohms (the impedance of the HD 800s), and with the Mac volume setting at unity, and the TA-66 at 50% (12 o'clock), I am at/beyond my tolerance for loudness (suspect this is producing spl of ~ 95db peaks at my ears). So plenty of power. At this power level there is zero noise, zero clipping/artifacting, unbelievably precise dynamics (the speed with which these headphones can transition from max loudness to absolute silence or visa versa is hard to describe), a massive soundstage, complete transparency of human vocals and all musical instruments (from softest violins, to ridiculously saturated heavy metal guitars/drums such as in Rammstein's Deutschland). Santana's Europa from an old low-rez ripped CD file of the Moonflower album brought tears to my eyes...I could "see" Carlos' fingers moving to every fret/bend, hear every nuance of his pick interacting with the strings, all while the synth strings and drums surrounded him in massive perfectly detailed layers - the mental impression/vision was that I was Carlos looking down at my hands on the guitar and the band was behind, left and right of me -a pretty unique, nearly psychedelic "staging" compared to the thousands of other times I've listened to this recording on vinyl/cd. There is no doubt owning this set of headphones will make one want to upgrade ALL favorite recordings to lossless/remastered 24/96 (minimum) versions as they become available. In conclusion, these are headphones...they DO NOT reproduce the experience of incredible speakers moving huge amounts of air in a large well tuned listening room, but for close listening of audio recordings they are truly wonderful, emotionally engaging, reference instruments in the very top strata of headphone products... There may be "different" and there are certainly more expensive, but to say "better" requires personal/subjective interpretation of extraordinarily marginal diminishing returns. ** For reference, I'm a vintage Marantz tube preamp/amp owner (who has also owned a large list of other top tier tube and solid state signal chain components - Conrad Johnson, HK, Bryston, Crown, Macintosh, Audio Research...) who is used to driving LARGE speakers from the likes of B&W, JBL, Klipsch in large well proportioned listening rooms. As a musician who plays piano, guitars, drums/percussion, synths, etc., and has performed in live environments with orchestras, small ensembles, rock/fusion bands, jazz big bands) I know from experience what real instruments sound/feel like in all sorts of audio environments good/bad/ugly...
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