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celloncllone
from anywhere but in (Germany) on 2004-04-01 05:17 [#01127791]
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i am excited,
12-38500 Hz range......
anyone else have them or something to say about senns in general?
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JAroen
from the pineal gland on 2004-04-01 05:38 [#01127803]
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ah yes now your cat can enjoy the extra high frequencies too
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Laserbeak
from Netherlands, The on 2004-04-01 05:44 [#01127808]
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In my experience Sennheisers sound great but break easily
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Ceri JC
from Jefferson City (United States) on 2004-04-01 05:47 [#01127811]
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Yeah, they are a bit fragile, which is a shame. In their favour, on a lot of models you can replace most of the bits, so if they do break, it's not the end of the world.
Generally great quality sound for how much they cost.
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princo
from Shitty City (Geelong) (Australia) on 2004-04-01 05:56 [#01127820]
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True, My Sennies have been serviced twice this year!
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elusive
from detroit (United States) on 2004-04-01 08:22 [#01128069]
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Wired Senn HD570s, have had em over a year, no problems (dropped repeatedly, etc).
Wireless Senn RS65s, sleep with them all the time, I wake up and I am sleeping on them or I somehow threw them off my head-onto the floor in my sleep.
Had those well over 2 years, still holding up great.
Quality is top notch, enjoy your purchase, mate.
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ecnadniarb
on 2004-04-01 08:35 [#01128083]
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Man...you wake up while you are still sleeping on them. That is amazing. How long are you awake before you actually stop sleeping on them?
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RedSky
from Chicago (United States) on 2004-04-01 08:39 [#01128093]
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The HD-595's are a good buy, from what I've read. If you have a headphone amp, that is.
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euphonicfilter
from illadelphia (United States) on 2004-04-01 08:40 [#01128095]
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what is a headphone of more durability of equal sound quality?
i had a pair and they were too much, too big, too expensive, too much - got rid of em
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RedSky
from Chicago (United States) on 2004-04-01 08:44 [#01128105]
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Well, the Sony V6 or MDR-7506 are the most durable phones I've ever used, and they have sound quality that is near the HD595. Plus they are super efficient so you don't need a headphones amplifier.
A lot of recording engineers use them. They are my favorite headphone that I own, and I own a few more expensive pairs.
You can find 'em for $70 to $100.
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celloncllone
from anywhere but in (Germany) on 2004-04-01 08:48 [#01128119]
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well too late now, i am geting the 595's for €140
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RedSky
from Chicago (United States) on 2004-04-01 08:51 [#01128124]
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I wouldn't worry about it. They are supposed to be excellent (almost as good as the HD600 and HD650).
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Wochtzchee
from Tallinn (Estonia) on 2004-04-01 08:57 [#01128141]
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a friend broke his sennheisers cause he had them in his bag and later tried to put couple of vodka buttles in it too. now these sennheisers are broken, yeah, they're made of shitty plastic.
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celloncllone
from anywhere but in (Germany) on 2004-04-01 09:02 [#01128155]
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taavi quit follwing me from slsk back to xltronic and back again, lol
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JAroen
from the pineal gland on 2004-04-01 09:15 [#01128161]
Points: 16065 Status: Regular | Followup to elusive: #01128069
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i manage to sleep on my heaphones / with my phones on all the time too... sometimes when i wake up i could swear i put em on the floor just before falling to sleep but somehow the cord keeps strangling my balls
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