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Sennheiser HD 250ll Studio Monitoring

Sennheiser HD 250ll Studio Monitoring
2 reviews    ( views/week)   2.5 of 5
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Reviewed by:
R.L.
(Audiophile)

Review Date
July 3, 2001

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
Less than 1 month

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Review 1 of 2

Summary:
The reviewer posted a review of these back in April, 2001, and judging by the price he paid for them, I knew they couldn't have been the HD250II's! He actually posted a review of the HD210's, which are nowhere near the caliber of sealed cup-type headphones that the HD250II's are. In fact, the HD210's are the very bottom-of-the-line Sennheiser closed headphones!

Anyway, the HD250II's completely blow away all of the current closed consumer-level Sony headphones in their price range, as far as their accuracy and sound reproduction are concerned. However, they require an amp - their impedance is 300 ohms! (The low-end HD210's the reviewer had posted earlier are only 32 ohms.) Among closed headphones in their price range, only the 600-ohm AKG K240DF's and the 80-ohm Beyer DT250-80's can compare to these monsters.

I can only give these cans 4 stars for both value and overall, because most similarly-priced open-air cans do sound better and more accurate. But if you need a sealed-cup pair of headphones, the HD250II's are among the best in their price range.

Strengths:
See below

Weaknesses:
See below


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Reviewed by:
Johnny T
(Audiophile)

Review Date
April 23, 2001

Overall Rating
 1 of 5

Value Rating
 2 of 5

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Less than 1 month

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Review 2 of 2

Price Paid:  $50.00 from Audio Advisor

Summary:
Plain and simple - you can spend $50 (or a little more) on a MUCH better (and more realistic) sounding set of phones. Do NOT use these for anything critical (studio use is a no-no!) These were a major disappointment. (And yes, I burned them in - they still sucked.)

Strengths:
?

Weaknesses:
no where near accurate, quite colored, limited bandwidth

Similar Products Used:
AKG 240M & DF, Fostex T-20, Sony MDR7506, AT top-of-the-line (forget model)


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