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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

What do you want for that kind of money? If you don't want to go shopping and listen to different models, or you don't have the opportunity, or you just want to order quickly, take these. The quality matches the price tag. Budget segment = budget sound. Those who write "beautiful sound!" they are obviously sleeping with a bear that steps on their ear every morning. There is a lot of text below, why I recommend these particular ones. Naturally, there are no "brand" ears for 1200 that will give at least some intelligible quality. Once upon a time it was possible to take something adequate up to 1500, but “sorry”. Even Vesta's almost full-time push-button acoustics sound STRICTLY better than these ears. I gave my wife to listen to the same song at first, just in the car, and immediately gave me headphones, my face twisted notably, and I apparently danced on her ears, given her “ear of music”. In short, a person without understanding anything in good ears immediately realized that the sound was “low cost”. He had very different ears, and I never found anything cooler than the old-style px100 hay with their most “clear sound, not bass” in my life. Even on a budget of up to 10k. And this we did not touch on the topic of "sound source". Let's say you take your ears for 10-15k, and it will be a surprise for you that the quality remains the same as it was from the pipe. And it's already in the DAC. And the cost of the DAC, which plays normally, in total with the headphones comes out as a normal 2.0 system. 2.1 for the same money I do not advise. Normal 2.0 speakers will give even more than the 2.1 counterpart. Ask why did you take it? Plug into a computer and watch vidos or games at night to get stuck. For these purposes, quality is not required AT ALL. I see no reason to take good expensive ears for this. For music and movies, I have speakers with a 5.1 receiver, which came out to me 5 times cheaper than a new one on the secondary. That's where IMHO you need to invest a lot of money in music. To normal speakers that will occupy the correct acoustic position. Not a single ear for sane money will “outplay” even “shelf microlabs” from the secondary for the same amount.

Pros
  • 1. Price. Ideal for the purpose of "not to disturb others." 2. Comfortable. 3. The base of the wire at the cups is done normally, I think they will not "break off".
Cons
  • Sound. There are no trebles and basses, but surprisingly the sound is not from a barrel. Might loosen up later. Read the comments, a lot of bukaf.

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