Sennheiser HD 800 review

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4.5 stars out of 5

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2 stars out of 5

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Sennheiser's exquisite HD 800s do a better job of sounding like full-sized speakers than any other headphones we've heard to date

Good

  • Top-notch engineering and build quality
  • Highly accurate sound
  • Super-comfy over-the-ear design
  • Detachable headphone cable

Bad

  • Extremely expensive
  • Not the best match for an iPod
  • No included adaptor for 3.5mm mini-jacks

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Model changes at the upper end of Sennheiser's headphone line don't happen very often. The previous flagship headphones, the HD 650s, were introduced in 2003, and remain in the line. Their predecessors, the HD 600s, came out more than a decade ago, and are still popular with audiophiles. We've reviewed both, and they're both excellent headphones. But the HD 800s are something else again. They feature an all-new design that's a step up from that of previous Sennheiser headphones. But that exclusivity is going to cost you a mint: the 800s retail for about £1,240.

Pinnacle of comfort
The 800s' striking design sets them apart from every other headphone model on the market. But it's not just a styling exercise -- the large earcups are designed to place the drivers further away and slightly more to the front of the listeners' ears than is possible with smaller designs. The precision quality of the earcups' plastic, metalwork and micro-fibre ear cushions certainly feels luxurious. The 800s perfectly distributed their 330g weight on our head, and the ear-pad pressure felt just right. These headphones are supremely comfortable.

The 800s' patented doughnut-shaped transducer measures 56mm across, and Sennheiser claims it's the largest used in a modern pair of headphones. It's interesting to note that the vibrating part of the diaphragm isn't its circular interior, but its outer ring. The design is said to produce less distortion than conventional drivers.


For the privilege of having your head cupped by the HD 800s, you'll need to cough up over a grand

The driver is mounted at an angle on a specially devised, perforated, stainless-steel support on the earcup, to mimic the way sound from speakers is heard. The support is mounted on a special type of plastic frame, selected for its acoustic properties.

Each driver is tested, measured and given its own unique identifier. If you ever need to replace an 800 driver in the future, Sennheiser claims it will be able to provide an exact match.

Bullet-proof cable
The 3m, cloth-covered Y-cable (there's one cord for each earcup) features silver-plated, oxygen-free copper wiring. It's reinforced with Kevlar to enhance durability. The cable is removable and features new patented and proprietary connectors. The base of the 6.3mm phono plug is a well-finished, solid metal piece. (You'll need to provide your own adaptor if you want to use an audio source with a standard 3.5mm headphone jack.)

The HD 800s come packed in a beautiful storage case. Each pair of headphones is hand-assembled and tested in Germany.

Balancing act
Great headphones aren't just about having more bass, more detail or resolution, or more whatever. The very best ones offer a finely tuned sonic balance. That's what truly distinguishes the 800s -- they 'disappear' more than any other dynamic (non-electrostatic) headphones we've used. With the 800s, you feel like you're getting a direct connection to the music.

Compared to any other headphones we've heard since the long-gone and very expensive AKG K1000s, the 800s sound slightly less like headphones and more like high-end speakers. The 800s' sound appears to come from in front, rather than to the sides, unlike with other headphones.

The 800s' open quality certainly increases their sense of space and depth compared with most other headphones. The downside is that, depending on the recording, the 800s' sound may seem too distant or spacious for some buyers. We liked it, though -- a great deal.

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Adam Versteegh's avatar
5 stars out of 5

Adam Versteegh 19 July 2011

Good: just THE BEST HEADPHONES EVER

Bad: price, obviously

Comment: i went and tried these badboys the other day, and they are brilliant! they are worth the price but i would never pay that much for headphones. well maybe if i become a millionaire someday.

I want it
Doratiog's avatar
0.5 star out of 5

Doratiog 15 January 2010

Good: Sound

Bad: Price

Comment: I have forgotten to say something about the AKG 1000 mentioned in the review. The price was incredibly low at the very beginning. I only paid in Spain 82.000 old pesetas, €296 (€1=166,386 pesetas); it was even cheaper than the Sennheisers 600 and 650. Later, the price reached more than 1000 dollars. With the passing of time I had to order to AKG Austria once and then to the distributor in Spain some leather pads I had to replace that AKG Austria sent me absolutely free qith a generosity I had never seen. The cables I ordered ito Madrid with some connectors were paid but the leather pads were a generous Austrian gift. Nevertheless, the true present is the spectacular sound of the K1000 (authentic loudspeaker left side number 04885). Those who like this sound can buy the K701, the sound is spectacular as well, in spite of the difference when listening; since the K1000, if correctly placed opening the moving earloudspeakers is similar to listening to a pair of professional loudspeakers in stereo sound.

Doratiog's avatar
0.5 star out of 5

Doratiog 15 January 2010

Good: Sound

Bad: Price

Comment: In the past, both the 600 and 650 models had and still have a reasonable price. The new and greedy price is scandalous, ridiculous, irresponsible and unjustified. These people must be joking, they are not serious about prices any more.

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