Sennheiser HD800S Headphone Review – Black Gold

Sennheiser HD800S Headphone Review

Sennheiser HD800S

 

Back in 2009, Sennheiser created some waves with its new HD800 flagship, for those who wanted an upgrade over the likes of the steadfast HD600. Although they strived for technical excellence with the HD800, some thought that it lacked the ‘human touch’ and came across as overly analytical. The HD800 is still perhaps the best at features such as soundstage and imaging, but it is perhaps a sense of warmer musicality which remains close to people’s hearts when they hear the music they love.

So enter the Sennheiser HD800S, in answer to this problem of capturing hearts as well as minds. Did Sennheiser get it right with this second flavour of HD800?

Pros:

  • Excellent soundstage
  • Stellar comfort
  • Extra balanced cable for possible future upgrades!

Cons:

  • Requires a good amp to be at its best
  • May surprise some with its altered frequency response
  • Costs more than the older HD800

Design and Appearance

To those who are at least familiar with the HD800, the HD800S holds no surprises in terms of build and looks, apart from its rather dashing and debonair makeover. The colour scheme is rather reminiscent of the way each sound, but more on that later.

The Sennheiser HD800S comes with an extra balanced cable and an attractive box in which the HD800S can be kept; it’s no use as a travel box but for keeping the HD800S out of the cat’s way when at home.

Comfort

Again, very similar to the original model; comfort is second to none with the large velour covered earpads, and plush headband padding; we’ve had less comfortable hairstyles. Being the pinnacle of Sennheiser’s output (OK we’re ignoring the Orpheus here), no expense has been spared to keep comfort first-class.

 

Suitability for intended application

With the natural environment for the HD800S being at home with an easy chair, a selection of hors d’oeurves and an amplifier, the HD800S fits right in. Designed for sound quality and comfort above all else, the Sennheiser HD800S does not do well if we wish to listen from our phones or mobile devices whilst moving about the house; it requires power to sound at its best.

Its open-backed design forbids being at close quarters with those who want to watch TV for instance, and it’s only fair to the HD800S if we give it our undivided attention.

Sound characteristics

Compared with its silvery forbear, the HD800S is definitely tuned to give more of a bottom end and less prominent detail up at the top end. It’s almost like it’s been tipped like a see-saw to appease a larger section of the headphone-loving public, and why not?

  • Bass

Bass is every bit there and very deep. Some might think that the HD800S gives too much with some tracks but it just delivers what’s put in. Dance tracks and related bass heavy genres will shine on the HD800S, with a fluid, buttery bass quality which is reminiscent of Sennheiser’s IE800 in-ear model.

  • Mids

The midrange is very clear with the subtle details not lost on the listener. Shaking drumskins, rattling guitar strings and rasping woodwinds give a good impression of detail whilst preserving musicality. The HD800 was sometimes criticised for its unremitting accuracy and analytical nature; well, meet its soulful brother!

Vocals can sometimes stray toward the strident side of things and we all have our own sensitivities here, but the Sennheiser HD800S gave no trouble with listening fatigue after at least 90 minutes of listening.

  • Treble

Adding a little extra sizzle and snap to a presentation is fine for the HD800S, but the quantity of treble presence is limited when compared to the original model. There is a good impression of detail and space but the whole theme appears to be comfort with the HD800S, and care was taken to follow this.

 

Soundstage and Separation

Soundstage is very wide with an impression of depth too. Hard-panned instruments and sounds seem like they emanate from behind with a resultant stretching of the presentation around the head. The effect is to give the impression of added immersion.

Music genres good for and why

The Sennheiser HD800S is a true all rounder with a particular talent for rock, pop, dance and jazz; anything which benefits from really nice bass reproduction and a warm, engaging atmosphere. Its soundstage and midrange are good for genres like opera and classical too, but if you enjoy those genres exclusively, then consider trying the original HD800 instead.

Summary

The original HD800 is like the consummate professional; attending to every detail and demanding perfection. Consequently, its manner is curt, clipped and unyielding. On the other hand the HD800S is like most of us; we do most of what we do well; and anything we do not do well, we can more than make up for with charm!

Sennheiser HD800 & HDVD800 – Video Review

Sennheiser’s top of the range headphone-amplifier combination is as pleasing as expected. John had a closer look at the pairing and gave it a thorough listen – without further ado, enjoy our newest video review!

Sennheiser have created the HDVD800 to excel the current levels of audio quality for audiophile listening. As the perfect match for Sennheiser’s audiophile headphones, the HDVD800 delivers a balanced sound image, maximum precision and impressive tonal spatiality with perfect conversion of digital to analogue signals.

The HDVD800 connects with all digital sources and is equipped with a high-quality Burr-Brown digital to analogue converter that modifies audio signals with superior resolution. Digital sources can be connected to the rear of the unit via an XLR input, optical and coaxial digital inputs or USB. Further to the symmetrical inputs, the asymmetrical input socket of the HDVD800 is able to balance incoming signals before further processing takes place.

Both the housing and potentiometer control, as well as the rotary switch for source selection, are made of anodised aluminium, while the front panel and other controls are machined from solid metal. Visible through the glass panel of the HDVD800 is the cooling element, the audio relay and countless resistors for the amplifier giving the user the feeling of being part of the amplification process.

This high-end amplifier fits in perfectly and delivers superior acoustic performance when paired with any of Sennheiser’s audiophile headphones.

The ultimate in audiophile sound.

Sennheiser have created the HDVD800 to excel the current levels of audio quality for audiophile listening. As the perfect match for Sennheiser’s audiophile headphones, the HDVD800 delivers a balanced sound image, maximum precision and impressive tonal spatiality with perfect conversion of digital to analogue signals.

The HDVD800 connects with all digital sources and is equipped with a high-quality Burr-Brown digital to analogue converter that modifies audio signals with superior resolution. Digital sources can be connected to the rear of the unit via an XLR input, optical and coaxial digital inputs or USB. Further to the symmetrical inputs, the asymmetrical input socket of the HDVD800 is able to balance incoming signals before further processing takes place.

Both the housing and potentiometer control, as well as the rotary switch for source selection, are made of anodised aluminium, while the front panel and other controls are machined from solid metal. Visible through the glass panel of the HDVD800 isthe cooling element, the audio relay and countless resistors for the amplifier giving the user the feeling of being part of the amplification process.

This high-end amplifier fits in perfectly and delivers superior acoustic performance when paired with any of Sennheiser’s audiophile headphones.

The ultimate in audiophile sound.

– See more at: http://www.hifiheadphones.co.uk/sennheiser-hdvd800-balanced-digital-studio-headphone-amplifier-dac.html#sthash.4FhsdgyQ.dpuf

Sennheiser have created the HDVD800 to excel the current levels of audio quality for audiophile listening. As the perfect match for Sennheiser’s audiophile headphones, the HDVD800 delivers a balanced sound image, maximum precision and impressive tonal spatiality with perfect conversion of digital to analogue signals.

The HDVD800 connects with all digital sources and is equipped with a high-quality Burr-Brown digital to analogue converter that modifies audio signals with superior resolution. Digital sources can be connected to the rear of the unit via an XLR input, optical and coaxial digital inputs or USB. Further to the symmetrical inputs, the asymmetrical input socket of the HDVD800 is able to balance incoming signals before further processing takes place.

Both the housing and potentiometer control, as well as the rotary switch for source selection, are made of anodised aluminium, while the front panel and other controls are machined from solid metal. Visible through the glass panel of the HDVD800 isthe cooling element, the audio relay and countless resistors for the amplifier giving the user the feeling of being part of the amplification process.

This high-end amplifier fits in perfectly and delivers superior acoustic performance when paired with any of Sennheiser’s audiophile headphones.

The ultimate in audiophile sound.

– See more at: http://www.hifiheadphones.co.uk/sennheiser-hdvd800-balanced-digital-studio-headphone-amplifier-dac.html#sthash.4FhsdgyQ.dpuf

Sennheiser HD800 Open Back Audiophile Headphones – Product Review

Summary

Verdict – With the largest and most advanced drivers of any headphone on the market, together with cutting edge design, the HD800 set new standards in high-fidelity listening.

Pro’s – Great build quality, reasonably lightweight and very comfortable fit.

Con’s – Looks and size may not suit everyone.

In-Depth Review

Introduction – The HD800 sits at the pinnacle of Sennheiser’s headphone product line. Part of the Club Orpheus range of high end listening devices, they are available through a very select set of dealers. This is due to the extra aftercare services provided (a 10 year warranty!) and that Sennheiser would prefer for customers to have the opportunity to try their flagship before they buy. These serious headphones will require an equally serious dedicated amp to get find everything they are capable of.

Description – The looks of the HD800 are surely Metropolis inspired, handsome in a future retro way. When picked up the unit feels beautifully constructed – this makes the lack of design subtlety more endearing as you can easily believe their shape is integral to the success of final object. They feel very comfortable, whilst staying put when turning your head the clamping force exerted is minimal.

Included peripheralsSennheiser HD800 and luxury storage box.

Application – The HD800 has one job, to get you excited about all your favorite recordings from the most comfortable chair in your living room. You might want to kick everyone else out though as they are open backed and will allow sound to leak in.

Describe the sound – This is where they should and do really impress, vocals feel very real and the handling of bottom end is impressive, punchy with no feeling of sluggishness. Cooler than the usual Sennheiser house sound, detail is very evident without becoming too introspective. Instrument separation is coherent with good width to the stereo image, the angled drivers must help with the perception that the audio is definitely in front of you. Although some may find the soundstage a little in your face with some recordings, many will think that Sennheiser have nailed the spacial presentation here. With a quick and rhythmic feel which works great for stringed instruments, percussion stopping quick passages from becoming confused whilst retaining for more gentle and drifting pieces. The HD800’s seem to do well with most genres, aggressive when needed and capable of subtle sweetness, a well rounded and extremely accomplished offering.

Comparisons – If you want similar quality your wallet could also take a beating from the Beyerdynamic T1, HifiMAN HE6, Fostex TH-900, STAX SRS-3170

Product Information

Product Type – Open Back Circumaural Audiophile Headphones

Price at the time of review – £1000

Product LinkBuy Sennheiser HD800

Sennheiser HD800 – New Product Announcement

The Hifiheadphones team is pleased to announce that the flagship full-sized model from Sennheiser, the HD800 is now available to be purchased on our website.

Decades of experience in innovative headphone technology and design have resulted in the creation of the HD800 flagship headphones in Sennheiser’s audiophile range. With the largest and most advanced drivers of any headphone on the market, together with cutting edge design, the HD800 set new standards in high-fidelity listening.

To purchase the set, please visit our website:

Buy Sennheiser HD800