al10
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Any opinion? Thanks.
recieved my HD800 couple of hours ago.serial 19xxx.
Overall good first impressions,i dont detect any harshness yet on the couple of albums i listened to thus far.so far so good, havent done direct comparison to my jh13 just yet. i dont hear speaker like soundstage as others have mentioned but air and imaging are excellent. comfort is superb,cable is ok. reminds me of D5000/7000 cable which i didnt like. it tangles .
more impressions to come after burn in/getting familiar with the sound.
Just one question,the box didnt have any kind of manual, does it come with one?
recieved my HD800 couple of hours ago.serial 19xxx.
Overall good first impressions,i dont detect any harshness yet on the couple of albums i listened to thus far.so far so good,
@midoo1990
There were manuals for several languages in my box, too. So I guess it usually comes with manuals.
recieved my HD800 couple of hours ago.serial 19xxx.
Overall good first impressions,i dont detect any harshness yet on the couple of albums i listened to thus far.so far so good, havent done direct comparison to my jh13 just yet. i dont hear speaker like soundstage as others have mentioned but air and imaging are excellent. comfort is superb,cable is ok. reminds me of D5000/7000 cable which i didnt like. it tangles .
more impressions to come after burn in/getting familiar with the sound.
Just one question,the box didnt have any kind of manual, does it come with one?
Hmm I have noticed an annoying problem with my shiny new pair...
The cable jack socket on one side is loose and wobbles around it makes a noise when it moves.
Has anyone else had this problem? And if so is it fixable or has to go for repair?
Edit: The other side feels rock solid.
Lately, after experience (very good experience) with other flagship phones, dynamic and stats, I have returned to the HD800s (3 years of ownership) as primary phones.
After tweaking my system slightly to avoid things that could make it extra bright, the HD800s now give me supreme musical enjoyment where I can't stop listening to them.
And this is on strong, brash music (all sorts of rock and pop from the past 5 decades) along with some other types.
The are great for what they don't do:
The HD800s are honest but are not grainy and do not seem to have any artifice. And they don't muddle things at any frequency. They don't pump up the bass.
They aren't too liquid or syrupy and they aren't too dry. They don't have too-sharp image boundaries--the images blend to the surroundings to just the right amount.
So these are basically the results after a 3 year test, so I think that's significant.
I basically don't notice audiophile characteristics like detail, staging, depth, width, definition, warmth, bass depth, silkiness, out-of-head imaging or anything when
I listen, I just feel a great intimacy with the music and groove to it and let the good times roll. I don't find myself thinking that some aspect of the sound could or should be better or that anything is painful. And for me, that's the ultimate test.
For what it's worth, I love them.
My system is completely CD-based with a neutral sound signature, with no computers or equalization. Amplification is via tube headphone amplification.
Won't say that no one else has had this problem because I have no idea. I haven't had it though.
Call Sennheiser or where you bought them from and tell them about it. At that price, nothing but perfection is acceptable.