Head Gear Reviews by SonyMDRer
  1. Sennheiser Adidas HD 25-1 II Orginals Headphones (Black/Blue)

    4.00 star(s)
    This is my review of the Sennheiser HD25-1 II Adidas Original headphone.   First of all, if I have to give a reward to the best looking headphone, I would grant the HD25-1 II Adidas Originals the award. They just look absolutely fantastic with the blue and black color combination!   Aside from the great looks, these are great sounding headphones for modern style of music where vocals are not the focus. With a good emphasis in the treble and bass region, these sounded really well with electronic music, hip-hop, rap, and even metal or hard rock...
  2. Sennheiser MOMENTUM

    4.00 star(s)
    First of all, I would like to thank Lachlan from lachlanlikesathing (Youtube Reviewer). Before I saw Lachlan's Sennheiser Momentum Over-Ear review, I was never really interested in reviewing headphones. However, after watching his video review, it inspired me to make my own headphone reviews. And now, half a year has gone by... I cannot help but say, thank you because it has been a really fun journey.   Okay, enough about where my inspiration comes from... Let's focus on the main topic, the review!   What can I say? I think this is a great...
  3. Sony MDR-XB500 40mm XB Diaphragm Driver Extra Bass Headphones

    2.50 star(s)
    This is my review for the Sony MDR-XB500 Extra-Bass Headphone.   My initial reaction to this headphone was just 'WOW' and not in a good way. I was amazed at how much bass a headphone can have! I should emphasis at the point that this headphone is not used / was not intended to be used for mixing and mastering, so you first have to understand that this headphone is made for those that love the fun sound signature of having a really bassy headphone and nothing else! However, I found this problematic as the headphone just provided too much bass and...
  4. Sennheiser HD 700 Headphone

    5.00 star(s)
    Introduction: This is my 1st 5-Star Review. I am a very picky reviewer and I am a true believer in 'every little bit counts' and honestly I have little to nothing to complaint about aside from the headphone being a little bit heavy.   Build quality: The construction of the HD700 is very similar to the HD800. Just by looking at the headphone, you might mistake one from the other.   Sound quality: The biggest difference in my opinion lies in the smaller earcup that houses a smaller 40mm driver, compared to the massive 56mm driver on the HD800...
  5. Ultimate Ears UE4000 Headphones

    4.00 star(s)
    These days, for $40, there's just not too many good choices out there.   I feel the UE4000 should be a role-model for all the companies wanting to win this market.   First of all, this headphone has an amazing set of features for $40 which includes a detachable cable (super rare), not fully plastic (metal sliders, good foam for the headband), a carrying pouch, a high-quality splitter! With all of the features, I instantly see Logitech won over the crowd.    However, one of the draw back to this headphone is that it is NOT MEANT FOR AUDIOPHILES...
  6. Sennheiser HD 360 Pro

    3.00 star(s)
    This has got to be amongst one of those mysterious headphones out there... there just isn't too much information about it!   Overall, I found that the build quality of the headphone to be quite good. Even though the headphone has a lot of plastic parts, I thought the fit and finish of the headphone was rather sturdy and I was confident that this headphone would last a while. However, a personal complaint that I have about this headphone, it is that the earcups are just too small for me (but if you got small ears, this could be a comfortable...
  7. AKG K551

    4.00 star(s)
    Personally, this is my favorite headphone.   I gave this headphone a conservative 4/5 because I simply have not had the chance to try all the headphones in the world, so I'm sure there are some headphones that can hit 5/5.   First of all, these are closed back headphones with a good amount of isolation. With that said, it is amazing how 'airy' these headphones feel. They offer tight bass with punch which is quite unique to its class. Furthermore, this headphone has a beautiful treble region which gives tons of sparkle giving you the feeling that...
  8. Sony MDR-NC500D Digital Noise Canceling Headphone (Black)

    3.50 star(s)
    For a headphone that is now celebrating it's 6th birthday (in the technology world, it is already outdated), it is surprising how well the NC still performs, even compared to today's standard.   When the headphone was first announced in August of 2008, it had a whopping MSRP of $499 in Canada. However, a few years after that, it was discontinued at a final sale price of $199.    I do share some disappointment with these headphones and it is that there appears to have a digital artifact in the bass region. Furthermore, the treble seems to roll-off...
Back
Top