Sennheiser HD 250BT Bluetooth 5.0 Wireless Headphone with AAC, aptX, aptX Low Latency, transducer technology and build-in microphone- 25 hour battery life, USB-C fast charging - Black

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Sennheiser HD 250BT Bluetooth 5.0 Wireless Headphone with AAC, aptX, aptX Low Latency, transducer technology and build-in microphone- 25 hour battery life, USB-C fast charging - Black

Sennheiser HD 250BT Bluetooth 5.0 Wireless Headphone with AAC, aptX, aptX Low Latency, transducer technology and build-in microphone- 25 hour battery life, USB-C fast charging - Black

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An AKG 240. good headphone, not too expensive (one hundred euros) and a fairly neutral as well. For cost of the zik on my computer or to record the night in the apartment, it's good. The mic offers solid intelligibility. Using the Voice Memos app on an iPhone, we could understand every word we recorded clearly. The mic signal is strong enough, and the Bluetooth distortion is kept to a minimum, so callers should have no issue understanding you. Accurate Wireless Audio on a Budget The highs are also excellent, weighty and extended and just in the right quantity with none of the veil you might feel with the HD6xx series. If you pair them with a bright (or low-end) source they might show too much of the flaws present in some recordings (or the source itself) but with the current setup I have no complaints, they are excellent. Ultimately, the HD 250BT headphones point with very little subtlety towards what this company is capable of at a higher level, should your budget ever stretch to its more premium offerings. This model has excellent sound quality, producing a full and clear sound that will please even the most critical listener. The natural and well-balanced sound is great for all genres оf music thanks to the excellent performance of the bass and treble.

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A Sony MDR V500 DJ, not given. Not bad at cost. Quite fragile, I have a headset with a speaker is no one jumps to cash volume. but especially in UNCOMFORTABLE possible. After 20 minutes, you tear the head with that thing on the ears.

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This headphone has an aluminum voice coil which needs a fair amount of electricity to drive them at decent volume levels. A headphone amp is a must for the Linear II as it has an impedance of 300 Ohms @ 94dB (sensitivity/1kHz). Linear II is not the most efficient headphone out there but as far as the modern day high end dynamic drivers go, they are not as demanding when it comes to electricity. Compared to the T1 (Now sold), HE5, K340, 141 they can be driven easily at lower voltages. I personally feel that the Linear II needs an airy, warm, powerful amp to sound at its peak. When I got my first Linear II (Ireland), I paired it with DR DAC DX2, and I was completely floored by the sound. This was a time when I was listening to the T1 and HE5 for several months. I immediately conducted an A-B test with the T1 which lasted for a couple of days and the Linear II was able to match it almost in every department.

Sennheiser HD250 Linear II - Sound On Sound

While it not the widest it is not cramped like most supra-aural phones and has good depth and imaging. Of course a good open headphone will always sound more natural but really you can't expect much more from a closed one. Yes, Sennheiser is a high-quality brand. Many of their headphones even have replaceable parts, like cables, so that you can use them for many, many years. Expert Tip:It doesn't matter if you record or mix music, or if you just like to listen for your own enjoyment, there are a pair of Sennheiser headphones out there to suit your needs perfectly. Let's being with the most surprising aspect, which is the bass. Amazing punch, depth and extension when the recording demands it, but with much less colouration and muddiness that is presented in most closed headphones. It extends a bit below 20 Hz with a good amp (some amps to roll-off earlier). It simply redefines bass extension as there are not many headphones out there that can go really low. The O2 also has good bass extension but being a fully-open electrostatic phone, the presentation is different. If you want a more punchy bass you might prefer the bass of these in some ways and but you probably want it with the texture of an O2 as well (which you obviously won't get). This product is a pair of Bluetooth headphones with an excellent design and build quality that will satisfy even the most demanding customers. These headphones are durable and designed to deliver a high-quality listening experience no matter what you use them for: music, gaming, or the office. Sound Quality

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The midrange is ok. It is slightly on the thin side but at least free from peaks (but there is a dip somewhere, see diffuse EQ later). Being a studio monitor the focus will always be more on the analytical side than on the musical side but the whole sound will always depend on the system, not just the phones themselves and they are definitely not boring or lifeless. The Sennheiser Smart Control app for Android and iOS is a one-size-fits-all solution for various products in the Sennhieser universe. The user interface is inuitive, making it easy to access the adjustable EQ presets and firmware updates. Plenty of headphones in this price range don’t have any app support, so there are no complaints here. Linear II excels in this department more than any closed headphone I’ve heard. The lowest audible frequencies (20Hz-50Hz) can be heard with grain-less clarity without any straining. The mid bass tends to sound a bit loose and boomy if not properly amped. I used to have an issue (when I used DR DAC DX2 as a solo amp/dac combo) in case of particular instruments like the grand piano/player piano in Beethoven, Nancarrow and Webern albums. After pairing Linear II with The EF6 this issue has been resolved.

Interestingly enough, both the headphones do not have the exact sound signature. The German version has a fuller mid-range compared to the Ireland version. Linear II in general has a huge sound stage, although the German version is a bit wider. More or less they are the same and require same amount of power to run them.

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But underestimate these headphones at your peril. Sennheiser’s ultra-affordable and durable headphones do not disappoint sonically for the price. Indeed, the company has done a top job, offering a gateway product that will get early adopters hooked. The HD 250BT sound a good deal more musically detailed, agile and rhythmically gifted across the frequencies than we had predicted – the kind of headphones we might buy for a younger family member this Christmas, then ‘borrow’ for extended periods in the New Year. They're undoubtedly some of the best cheap wireless headphones on the market.Also, the headphones’ noise-canceling technology significantly lessens ambient noise, allowing you to pay closer attention tо the audio you’re listening to. The Sennheiser HD 250BT is made entirely pout of plastic. The built quality seems average at first instance. The design is basic; what you would expect from a budget wireless headphone. The earcups have a decent amount of cushioning and the material used seems to be foam layered with PU leather. There isn't any padding or cushioning on the headband and the wires connecting to the earbuds are also visible. This missing feature would have made the headset more comfortable to wear for longer durations. When an old Koss j'tais teenager, something that must have weighed 25 kilos (well OK j'exagre a little bit) with its silent trs trs but enjoyable round. The last I could try koss taient not the same quality.



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