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Digitaltrends
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14 years ago
Sennheiser HD 438 Review

The Sennheiser HD 438 headphones aren't all that pretty, but certainly pack a punch.

Snug, comfortable fit; very good sound quality; has some noise-canceling qualities

Fragile build; ugly design; no volume controls or other frills

Newegg
★★★★
14 years ago
great!

Well I ordered a FiiO E5 headphone amplifier to use with these headphone, I think it will boost the bass.

-Great sound quality; they look good (especially the chrome

-not enough bass.

review.goodgearguide.com.au
★★★★
14 years ago

Sennheiser's HD 438 headphones are designed for listening to music and PC gaming. They're reasonably priced and sturdily built. Though they don't offer spectacular sound quality, non-audiophiles should be relatively pleased.

Reasonable build quality; good mid-bass extension

Gaudy ear-cup finish; slightly awkward design

CNET
★★★★
5 years ago
Sennheiser HD 438

The HD 438 just falls shy of a fully immersive audio experience, but these mid-range headphones are very comfortable for the home listener.

Incredibly comfortable; Good treble and vocal response; Different cable lengths included

No volume control on headphone lead; Bass isn't as heavy or deep as stated on the box

CNET
★★★★
13 years ago
Sennheiser HD 438 review: Sennheiser HD 438

Sporting an oddly shaped decal that could be compared to some sort of chrome hubcaps, the HD 438 headphones are a closed-back design, with cushioned fabric padding surrounding the ears. The main body is made of lightweight plastic which appears to be fairly durable but they don't deliver the most appealing tactile experience. That said, they're incredibly well balanced in terms of tightness and resistance once they are on the head, and after a few hours of listening they are still comfortable to wear. It's like a little cocoon enveloping your ears and thanks to the closed style they do a pretty good job of muting outside noise, meaning they're good for use on public transport and even for travelling — if you buy a separate carrying case.

The HD 438 just falls shy of a fully immersive audio experience, but these mid-range headphones are very comfortable for the home listener.

Incredibly comfortable; Good treble and vocal response; Different cable lengths included.

No volume control on headphone lead; Bass isn't as heavy or deep as stated on the box.

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