Broken easily, i rarely use them, 2 or three times a week for 3o minutes or so, they broken after 2 months. For that price, spend few more bucks and purchase something decent.
Lightweight
Feels cheap; not durable
Broken easily, i rarely use them, 2 or three times a week for 3o minutes or so, they broken after 2 months. For that price, spend few more bucks and purchase something decent.
Lightweight
Feels cheap; not durable
Received the product on time and as described. Unfortunately, when reading the prior reviews, I chose to ignore the feedback that the headphones just did not fit most people. You have to pretty much have no ears to wear these.
I've had these only a couple of weeks and used only a handful of times so brief review. The headphones are light (which some would see as weak build..others as perfect on the move) but overall this doesn't really affect the general sound of the headphones.
i dont know why they are called HD, they are just rubbish, i advise you to walk away and buy something else..
non
no bass
i dont know why they are called HD, they are just rubbish, i advise you to walk away and buy something else..
these are great headphones for PC and home recording. they give a clean middle of the spectrum sound. I love them. I know they are cheap but they are very good. and they have the extra jack for 1/4 " plugs. very lightweight also.
I`ve owned various sennheiser phones upto about £100. I thought I`d give these a go after the foam disintegrated on my current headphones. They cost me £15 and they sound like it. Compared to my previous £45 headphones they sounded dead.
The HD 201 has a decent sound but they didn't appeal to me because the bass was not that good. When playing music that didn't have deep bass they were not too bad. But when playing bass and low frequency heavy music they didn't perform well.
The HD201 is amazing, considering the price and form factor. It has sound quality that one would never expect from $20 headphones, let alone closed headphones. The bass is fairly deep and pretty clean, but is a bit lacking in oomph and kick, though good amplification helps a bit in that regard.
A few months ago, Sennheiser set about spring cleaning its enormous range of headphones, and updated some of its collections at the same time. The HD 201s are some of the latest arrivals.
Light and comfortable to wear; Stylish deisn and good finish
Spectrum is uneven and treble takes over; Earpads quickly become warm
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