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Review on Sennheiser HD 206 Closed-Back Over Ear Headphones - Discontinued Model by Arun Kumar ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad product, quite normal quality.

Whoever it is who has a volume margin problem or a bass problem is completely beyond my comprehension. There is a sea full of bass, but they are all fat and buzzing, which is something I do not enjoy. I twisted the flasks in the volume fub with a margin in Windows, using the built-in sound card, which was set to 60% volume. (Of course, this is much dependent on the recording.) There is an impression of a barrel, but I would want more detail; however, the top has been sanded. The headphones are on, and I'd like to think that's a contributing factor to the issue. I wish I could say that I listened to a variety of ears, but I really can't. A long time ago, there was no bass there (for boom-boom lovers), but there were Senhi HD200, Senhi HD215 II, and well, Senhi mx170 plugs. There were also Senhi mx170 plugs. The level of detail in these ears is lower, and there is an excessive amount of bass (a type of bass that I myself do not enjoy). The issue is, do you think they are worth 1500 British pounds? In my situation (I contributed 770r), I believe that it was a satisfactory purchase. Yet I have my serious doubts that other competitors selling their wares at a price point comparable to mine play many times better. I will say it once more, it is for this money.

Pros
  • Price, volume, and acoustic impact
Cons
  • To the ears, ear pads (well, very thin)

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