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Default Sennheiser HD 700 - 01-11-2012, 20:52 | posts: 9,275 | Location: Finland



Sennheiser just announced their new headphones.

Specs:
Frequency Diffuse field equalized
Frequency response (headphones) 15 – 40,000 Hz (–3 dB)
Frequency response (headphones) 8 – 44,000 Hz (–10 dB)
Transducer principle Dynamic, open
Nominal impedance 150 ohm
Sound pressure level (SPL) 105dB SPL (1kHz, 1 Vrms)
THD, total harmonic distortion = 0.03 % (1kHz, 1Vrms)
Ear coupling Circumaural
Weight w/o cable 270 g
Jack plug (6.3 mm) stereo jack
Cable length 3 m Symmetrical, silver-plated oxygen-free (OFC) copper cable

Features
  • Open, circumaural dynamic stereo headphones
  • Outstanding soundstage with a warm and balanced audio reproduction
  • Specially-tuned, highly efficient drivers capable of delivering high sound pressure levels
  • Highly optimised ventilated magnet system minimises air turbulence and harmonic, intermodulation distortion
  • Open-back ear cups facilitate transparent sound while showcasing cutting-edge industrial design
  • Angled acoustic baffle for optimal sound projection and natural sound experience
  • Ultra comfortable and luxurious velour earpads, silicone-treated headband for minimal headband resonance
  • Innovative and highly aesthetic dual-material yoke for better stability and eliminates negative influences to sound quality
  • Very low THD achieved by top-notch and extremely stable internal damping element
  • Symmetrical and detachable silver-plated oxygen-free four-wire copper cable for better conductivity at higher frequencies
  • Designed in Germany, assembled in Ireland
  • 2 year warranty
Probably end up around 700 €.

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Default 01-11-2012, 21:01 | posts: 3,943 | Location: Australia

They sound ok, but for that price, I would expect it to build me a sound studio lol
   
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Default 01-11-2012, 21:22 | posts: 3,205 | Location: New Zealand

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They sound ok, but for that price, I would expect it to build me a sound studio lol
How can you say they sound ok when you've never heard them .

The specs on paper rarely mean anything when it comes to the sound of a set of cans.

If they are reasonably priced I may look into a pair of these. I've always liked the sound of Senns. Although currently I'm predominantly using Beyerdynamics and Denons.
   
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Default 01-11-2012, 21:50 | posts: 9,275 | Location: Finland

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They sound ok, but for that price, I would expect it to build me a sound studio lol
But then again... I would expect them to be cheaper than HD 800 which costs 899 € here in Finland. In theory I am interested since I want some more control to volume output and better sound is never a bad thing.

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Default 01-11-2012, 21:23 | posts: 889 | Location: Minnesota

normally the specs on cans are pretty much the same,but the sound is what sets them apart.. Just more Senn garbage..
   
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Default 01-11-2012, 22:31 | posts: 3,255 | Location: Auckland NZ

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just more senn garbage.. :p
Lol...
   
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Default 01-11-2012, 23:03 | posts: 144 | Location: Canada > Quebec > lachenaie

If they are warmer than the hd 800 i might buy them.

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Default 01-12-2012, 01:39 | posts: 348

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Lol...
I lol'ed too. Dude is clueless.
   
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Default 01-12-2012, 02:09 | posts: 5,706 | Location: USA

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I lol'ed too. Dude is clueless.
yep. veeeeeeeery clueless.
   
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Default 01-11-2012, 22:29 | posts: 1,136 | Location: Oregon

There are some impressions hidden in here: http://www.head-fi.org/t/589738/senn...ow-at-ces-2012
   
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Default 01-11-2012, 23:01 | posts: 16,093 | Location: Guru3D Audio Lab

They would probably sound the best with a head amp based on the impedance rating.
   
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Default 01-11-2012, 23:48 | posts: 5,091 | Location: Michigan,usa

I seen that over on head-fi, Chances on me buying one is when I win the lotto, in this case When Pigs fly.
   
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Default 01-12-2012, 01:50 | posts: 734 | Location: Sydney/Indonesia

Read the first impression of HD 700 thread on HeadFi, looks like the HD 700 share similar sound signature of it's bigger brother, HD 800. I'm thinking whether it will be a worthy upgrade from my HD 650
   
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Default 01-12-2012, 03:14 | posts: 889 | Location: Minnesota

I was kidding ,relax over there fella's..
   
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Default 04-08-2012, 14:07 | posts: 9,275 | Location: Finland

It seems these are going to be released soon (in May). Pre-order price in one shop here in Finland is 718,90€.
   
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Default 04-21-2012, 18:05 | posts: 2

I think Sennheiser HD700 will be released in the UK in the next month or so, I'll be keen to hear them as they are just within my budget and I need some great cans for music listening at home, without disturbing the kids sleep!
   
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Default 04-21-2012, 20:13 | posts: 681 | Location: USA

If I was gonna spend so much I'd probably go for these badboys
   
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Default 04-28-2012, 13:52 | posts: 734 | Location: Sydney/Indonesia

I accidentaly found this article, a review about pre-production HD700 on Headfonia.
http://www.headfonia.com/the-sennheiser-hd700-journal/

Damn, looks like I'm going to get HD700 in the near future. And the thing that surprised me: iPod can drive the HD700!!! (According to the article). Need to find a good source and headphone amp then
   
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Default 04-28-2012, 19:01 | posts: 9,275 | Location: Finland

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I accidentaly found this article, a review about pre-production HD700 on Headfonia.
http://www.headfonia.com/the-sennheiser-hd700-journal/

Damn, looks like I'm going to get HD700 in the near future. And the thing that surprised me: iPod can drive the HD700!!! (According to the article). Need to find a good source and headphone amp then
"The HD700 from an Ipod’s headphone out still gives me a much better bass clarity than the HD650 on the RSA Dark Star, so it’s not even a close comparison."

Sounds promising. Honestly, the more I read about it the more it appears to be exactly what I would want. It's definitely not free, though.

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Default 04-28-2012, 20:05 | posts: 6,374 | Location: Above Earth in a Big Rocket Ship

I'm buying one as soon as it comes out. I went to a local store to hear the HD800's but the sound stage is too wide for the music I listen too (metal) I have 595's now that I love though. Anyway, i'm looking to upgrade so these are probably going to be my next purchase. Whenever they decide to launch.
   
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Default 04-28-2012, 17:42 | posts: 1,418 | Location: United States

for those who've never heard the HD800...they're not all cracked up to what everyone claims.

From a technical standpoint they're amazing but for pure sound enjoyment I was a bit disappointed. I live locally to the head-fi admin so I get to play with a lot of the toys that roll through.

If you own the HD600/HD650 they are very different and not cracked up to what most say. HD600/650 are easier to drive and have more bass impact.

I've heard the HD800 once on a proper rig and yes they did finally sound good but I still was expecting more. Other high end cans like the HiFiMAN HE-6 now that's another story. That's a headphone that blew my mind.

Anyways, cool story. I'll have to go try out the HD700 at some point.
   
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Default 04-28-2012, 18:04 | posts: 16,093 | Location: Guru3D Audio Lab

For anybody that is interested in these, you would also require comparable gear to let these headphones shine.
   
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Default 04-29-2012, 17:50 | posts: 1,178 | Location: Copenhagen, Denmark

Hey, Denial, I recognize your avatar from Deftones' White Pony album. Great album.

Btw, I hear Denon are releasing new models too.
   
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