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A modern classic, Sennheiser’s reference class HD 800 headphones deliver sound that is as natural as possible and true in every detail. Improving on a seemingly perfect formula is not a task undertaken lightly, but Sennheiser’s engineers have succeeded in enhancing still further the sound reproduction in the open, circumaural HD 800 S.
Overview
The striking industrial design combines form and function seamlessly, the layered metal and plastic headband construction attenuating vibrations to the earcups while the handmade microfiber earpads offer exceptional comfort for even long periods of listening enjoyment.
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Crafted for perfection, the HD 800 and the HD 800 S are developed in Germany and precision-built at Sennheiser’s state-of-the-art Ireland plant from only the finest materials and components. The transducer is encased by stainless steel, while the headband and headphone mounting utilises the most advanced materials developed in the aerospace industry for high strength with minimal weight.
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Absorber technology of the HD 800 S The enhanced sound reproduction of the HD 800 S is achieved through the addition of the innovative absorber technology that was pioneered in the Sennheiser IE 800 – a breakthrough that preserved the audibility of very high frequency sounds by eliminating a phenomenon known as the “masking effect”, where the human ear struggles to hear frequencies of sound when lower frequencies of a higher volume occur at the same time. By absorbing the energy of the resonance, Sennheiser’s patented absorber technology prevents any unwanted peaks and allows all frequency components – even the finest nuances – in the music material to become audible. This innovation was a key element in making the IE 800 the world’s best sounding in ear headphone, and in the HD 800 S it helps to bring even greater purity and precision. |
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Such enhancements build on the formidable achievements of the classic, with the 56mm sound transducer – the largest ever used in dynamic headphones. The unique ear cup design directs sound waves to the ear at a slight angle to create an impressively natural and spatial listening experience.
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While much appears the same, the enhanced performance within is revealed by a distinctive new look, with the silver finish of the 2009 classic HD 800 making way for high-class matt black for the HD 800 S.
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Specifications
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black |
Wearing style
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Headband
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Impedance |
300 Ω
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Frequency response
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4 - 51,000 Hz (-10 dB)
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THD, total harmonic distortion
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0.02 % (1 kHz 1 Vrms)
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Contact pressure
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~ 3,4 N (± 0,3 N)
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Ear coupling
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Circumaural
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Jack plug
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6.35 mm/ 4.4 mm
XLR-4 (optional) |
Cable length
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3m
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Transducer principle
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Dynamic Open
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Weight w/o cable
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330 g
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Mark O.
Amazing, an upgrade from HD 700 to 800. It doesn't have the comfort of the HD 700 but it does maintain the "I forgot they were on me". The soundstage is even greater and anything that has an instrument in the song sounds absolutely fantastic. Jazz, rock, orchestral music excel with these. Ontop of that, I can hear things that I couldn't before that were hidden in songs. Deezer is a good example of a place to hear HiFi quality of songs with these headphones. Definitely recommend!
Nicholas E.
I'm fairly new to the audio scene and I've been using the HD800s for about 3-4 weeks now and have found the sound to be clean and very pleasing to listen to, I do not miss the bass and prefer the more controlled base.
I generally listen to a lot more rock/metal and music from the 80/90's but have been also listening to Classical and other genres as I've gotten older.
I'm driving the HD800s via USB to a Topping DX7 Pro and added a Loxjie P20 with some "Matched Pair NOS Relektor 6n3P-E" tubes. I use them via the 4.4mm pentaconn to a XLR balanced adapter to the P20 and then balanced XLR back to the Topping.
I found that the sound going via the P20 to be more pleasing but that could just be me.
Listening mostly to FLAC via Plex and also using Amazon Music HD/Tidal.
I was originally using the Sony WH 1000XM2 for most of my music and a number of different headsets for gaming. I made the move to the HD660s about a year ago and was always eyeing up the HD800s and decided to make the jump.
After 4~ weeks I decided to put the HD660s back on and I personally found the base really harsh and heavy - I would imagine if I went back I would get used to it again but I've got to say that HD800s are the more comfortable headphone out of the two and the audio is cleaner and more defined.
On a plus side the audio positioning for FPS gaming is just as good as the HD660's if not better.
I've just got a the IE 300's for a more personal audio experience when travelling (slow journey away from wireless!) all of the Sennheiser sounds great from the experience I've had so far.
Paul D.
Happy with it so far, comfortable and sounds good, an improvement on my HD6XX. Looking forward to using it more
Alex K.
I like the headphone sound a lot, but I am highly disappointed about the build quality. The connector band resting on top of my head during usage has already partially disintegrated, which should not happen after 6 months in any product.
Enzo M.
I love really HD 800S headphone, it's an excellent purchase.
Uros P.
Quick delivery. Headphones are very ergonomical and light, no part is actually touching the ear so comfortable for long periods. Superb sound with some EQ help from RME-ADI-2, detailed yet musical but unforgiving for bad recordings. Real life quality is better and more exclusive then photos may suggest.
Mark O.
Amazing, an upgrade from HD 700 to 800. It doesn't have the comfort of the HD 700 but it does maintain the "I forgot they were on me". The soundstage is even greater and anything that has an instrument in the song sounds absolutely fantastic. Jazz, rock, orchestral music excel with these. Ontop of that, I can hear things that I couldn't before that were hidden in songs. Deezer is a good example of a place to hear HiFi quality of songs with these headphones. Definitely recommend!
Nicholas E.
I'm fairly new to the audio scene and I've been using the HD800s for about 3-4 weeks now and have found the sound to be clean and very pleasing to listen to, I do not miss the bass and prefer the more controlled base.
I generally listen to a lot more rock/metal and music from the 80/90's but have been also listening to Classical and other genres as I've gotten older.
I'm driving the HD800s via USB to a Topping DX7 Pro and added a Loxjie P20 with some "Matched Pair NOS Relektor 6n3P-E" tubes. I use them via the 4.4mm pentaconn to a XLR balanced adapter to the P20 and then balanced XLR back to the Topping.
I found that the sound going via the P20 to be more pleasing but that could just be me.
Listening mostly to FLAC via Plex and also using Amazon Music HD/Tidal.
I was originally using the Sony WH 1000XM2 for most of my music and a number of different headsets for gaming. I made the move to the HD660s about a year ago and was always eyeing up the HD800s and decided to make the jump.
After 4~ weeks I decided to put the HD660s back on and I personally found the base really harsh and heavy - I would imagine if I went back I would get used to it again but I've got to say that HD800s are the more comfortable headphone out of the two and the audio is cleaner and more defined.
On a plus side the audio positioning for FPS gaming is just as good as the HD660's if not better.
I've just got a the IE 300's for a more personal audio experience when travelling (slow journey away from wireless!) all of the Sennheiser sounds great from the experience I've had so far.
Paul D.
Happy with it so far, comfortable and sounds good, an improvement on my HD6XX. Looking forward to using it more
Alex K.
I like the headphone sound a lot, but I am highly disappointed about the build quality. The connector band resting on top of my head during usage has already partially disintegrated, which should not happen after 6 months in any product.
Enzo M.
I love really HD 800S headphone, it's an excellent purchase.
Uros P.
Quick delivery. Headphones are very ergonomical and light, no part is actually touching the ear so comfortable for long periods. Superb sound with some EQ help from RME-ADI-2, detailed yet musical but unforgiving for bad recordings. Real life quality is better and more exclusive then photos may suggest.
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