Sennheiser eH350 Open-Aire HiFi Stereo Headphones
The eH 350 are open, dynamic hi-fi stereo headphones offering a superbly natural sound reproduction. Due to their precise trebles and detailed sound image, these headphones are especially suitable for professional monitoring applications. The eH 350 feature rugged design and easily replaceable parts for long service life, such as the OFC connection cable or ear pads.
Professional DJs and other specialists who practically live with a pair of headphones wrapped around their ears will delight in the Sennheiser EH-350 pro-style phones. Intended specifically for professional monitoring applications, the phones' dynamic, open circular design delivers a superbly natural sound, with precise trebles and detailed mid-range frequencies. The spatial sound reproduction lets listeners accurately hear even the subtlest tones in noisy environments--an ideal feature for clubs or studios. The EH-350 phones are also remarkably comfortable, with lightweight diaphragms and soft leatherette ear pads that feel snug whether you're entering the first or ninth hour of use. Additional features include a replaceable OFC copper cable and a 1/4-inch adapter that fits atop the 3.5 mm stereo plug. The cable measures a robust 10 feet long, giving listeners greater freedom of movement while still staying connected to the receiver. What's in the Box EH-350 headphones, 10-foot copper cable, 1/4-inch adapter, user's manual.
Sennheiser eH350 Open-Aire HiFi Stereo Headphones Accessories
Sony DEJ011 CD Walkman« Portable CD Player
Sennheiser PX 100 Collapsible Headphones
Sennheiser CX300-B Earbuds (Black)
Sony D-NS505 S2 Sports ATRAC Walkman Portable CD Player
Tune Belt Deluxe Plus Cd Player Carrier
Western Digital My Passport Essential 320 GB USB 2.0 Portable Hard Drive WDME3200TN (Midnight Black)
Sennheiser HD-280 Professional Headphones
Sennheiser EH-250 Digital DJ Headphones
Sennheiser HD-212 Headphones (Silver)
Sennheiser MX55 Twist-To-Fit In-Ear Stereo Headphones
Sennheiser eH350 Open-Aire HiFi Stereo Headphones Reviews
The isolation/noise canceling is pretty alright. 1. Cheers,. Some people like the sound of "open-aire" headphones better. They are "open-aire" (hence the listing title) meaning that they do not have a closed back on the outside of the speakers. When I put them on, they are super comfortable for the first ten minutes, then they start to hurt.
I got them for editing sound and video, and they suit me fine because I am in control of my progress/work rate. I recently purchased these headphones and I am very pleased, especially with the audio quality. Since these headphones do not have a closed back, you will not be able to listen to your music at a loud level without sharing it with your neighbor. If you need a pair of headphones to wear for hours without breaks, then these may not be the pair for you. However, there are a few things that you need to be wary of:. Not too bassy and the highs are just right.
The sound bleeds through a bit more than typical headphones, hence these do not make great airplane headphones if you plan on being polite. They are listed as supra-aural headphones, meaning they rest on top of the ears. You will be isolated from your environment, however your environment will not be isolated from you. 2. This can be a good or bad thing depending on your preference and what you use the headphones for. -Michael
They actually go almost completely over and around my relatively average/large ears (wow.that's kind of a weird thing to say). In my opinion, typically what you hear through these headphones is what the audio track is meant to sound like.
. .
The difference was immediate and I can't say enough about how clear the Sennheiser phones are. . My only gripe is that the cord could be thicker to prevent inadvertant dead shorts (a common problem throughout the industry).
So, I depend on high clarity headphones capable of hitting all ranges (lows/mids/highs). . My listening preferences are as varied as the music genre I play through them. The materials seem durable enough and the design very modern. .
From the quality bass and highs, external noise isolation and overall comfort, these phones are a bargain at $50. from many manufacturers.
I purchased these headphones to replace an inexpensive supra-aural set for watching DVDs. . Bottom-line, I've been a Bose speaker fan for 20+ years, but delighted I chose the Sennheiser's, saving $100 and getting a more durable product.
As a drummer and long time music aficionado I've had my share of headphones (cordless, open/closed air, etc).
.
had to return them and bought Audio-Technica :). That's all. B) Left channel broke down after 1 day. Hello.
A) Exceptional sound - the best headphones I've ever had. :-(. Just a few words about those:.
(third pair so maybe not a very comperative) ;).
I would guess that they would not withstand any but the most casual use. The sound is certainly OK but The Sony V6 is just as good and much better made. I decided to try these anyway, I received mine today and I have never seen a pair of headphone priced above ten dollars that were made so cheaply. Say no to cheap Chinese junk. I had the impression after having read the many reviews of the various Sennheiser headphones that the build quality of Sennheisers wasn't the greatest.
There is actually a slightly lower bass end (about 2kh). When I called Sennheiser and ordered a replacement cord, the package showed the HD497 model number. More than likely, the ear cushions are also identical and interchangable. Happy Listening. I purchased these headphones and was pleasantly surprised to learn they are virtually identical to the much missed HD 497 headphones. The only other difference is the earphone casing is black instead of silver. If you check the specifications you'll notice the similarity. Not only that, I discovered that when I needed to replace the cord for my HD 497, the eh350 cord I used replaced it.
|