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Sennheiser HD 435
$70.00
Released May, 2006
The Pros:Extremely comfortable. Awesome Bass response for an open set. Detachable cable with in-line volume control.
The Cons:Distorted highs. Bass tightens after burn in - but remains somewhat flabby. Plastic design sounds when moving.
The Sennheiser HD 435 is a set of open, dynamic stereo headphones that have a unique silver design with a red outline. These headphones are geared towards the budget-conscious audiophile who prefer the open-back dynamic sound.
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Open supra-aural design means the headphones let sound escape, giving a more open natural sound and the earcups rest on top of the ears. This is not ideal for a noisy environment however because unwanted sound also enters from outside the headset. The cable is detachable and single-sided, meaning it only attaches to one side of the headphones and it also has a separate volume control. These headphones sound best in a quiet environment like at home due to the open design while foam ear pads are offered for a comfortable extended wear. Also included is a carrying pouch for storage and travel. These headphones share a lot in common with the HD 415s but their higher price means they contain a higher frequency response (up to 19500Hz) and lower distortion (0.3%). The next step up from these would be the HD 465s which offer higher Frequency Response and lower Total Harmonic Distortion as well as having a detachable cable.
Features
- Weight(without cable): 160g
- Sound pressure level(SPL): 110dB
- Total Harmonic Distortion(THD): < 0.3%
- Frequency response: 18 - 19500Hz
- Nominal impedance: 32 ohm
- Comes with gold-plated 1/8" to 1/4" adapter
- Design type: dynamic, open, supra-aural
- Single-sided detachable cable with volume control
- Cable length: 3m
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Awesome Bass response for an open set
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Detachable cable with in-line volume control
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Sennheiser is a well known quality headphone manufacturer
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sound improves after burn-in
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bass tightens after burn in - but remains somewhat flabby
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Plastic design sounds when moving
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