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Review on Sennheiser HD 206 Closed-Back Over Ear Headphones - Discontinued Model by Agung Baraya ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The ratio of price and quality is very pleasing, I will repeat the purchase.

What exactly are you looking to get for that amount of money? Take these with you if you don't have time to go shopping and listen to different models, don't want to spend the time doing so, or just want to get your order in as quickly as possible. The level of quality is commensurate with the asking price. Budget segment = budget sound. Those people who comment "beautiful sound!" are obviously sharing their bed with a bear who wakes them up every morning by stepping on their ear. Below you will find a substantial amount of text explaining why I recommend these particular ones. It should come as no surprise that there are no "brand" ears available for the 1200 that will provide at least some level of intelligible quality. There was a time when you could get away with taking something passable up to 1500, but those days are long gone. These ears can't even compete with the superior sound quality of the almost always-on push-button acoustics of Vesta. My face contorted noticeably, and it appears that I danced on her ears, given that she has a good "ear of music," when I gave my wife headphones to listen to the same song as me initially, just while we were driving. I then gave myself headphones. In a nutshell, a listener with good ears could immediately tell that the sound was "low cost" even if they did not understand anything about it. He had very distinctive ears, and throughout my life, I have never come across anything that could possibly top the classic PX100 headphones with their most "clear sound, not bass." Even with a budget as low as 10,000 dollars. And this is something that we did not discuss at all in regards to the "sound source" topic. Let's say you take your ears for 10–15 thousand, and it will come as a shock to you to find that the quality is still the same as it was when it came from the pipe. Additionally, it has been submitted to the DAC. And the cost of the DAC, which works normally, brings the total up to the same level as a normal 2.0 system when combined with the headphones. 2.1 for the same amount of money is not something I would recommend. The normal 2.0 speakers will provide even more output than their counterparts in the 2.1 format. Inquire as to the reason you took it. Connect yourself to a computer at night and pass the time by playing games or watching videos. Regarding these objectives, quality is in NO WAY required at all. In my opinion, there is no justification for purchasing high-quality ears for this purpose. I have speakers with a 5.1 receiver, which worked out to be 5 times cheaper for me than purchasing a new one on the secondary market. I use these speakers for listening to music and watching movies. This is the area, in my opinion, in which you need to invest a significant amount of money in music. Regarding normal speakers that will be placed in the appropriate acoustic position. There is not a single ear that can "outplay" even "shelf microlabs" from the secondary market when both are purchased for the same price.

Pros
  • 1. Price. Perfect for the objective of "not disturbing others." 2. Easy to relax in. 3. The base of the wire at the cups has been completed normally, and I do not believe that they will "break off."
Cons
  • Sound. Surprisingly, there is neither a treble nor a bass range, but the sound does not originate from a barrel. It's possible that they'll relax later. Read through the comments; there's a lot of babble.

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