The Sennheiser HD 800: The First Listen, The First Review
Jan 9, 2009 at 5:58 AM Post #451 of 5,928
lose the negativity people. someone designed a new headphone for TODAY.. and it wont suck! Hi fidelity could be on the rise! no accepting compressed crap! I'll never own this senn, as its out of my pricerange, but it points to new possibilities. I dig it.
 
Jan 9, 2009 at 5:58 AM Post #452 of 5,928
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Originally Posted by Sherwood /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Tyll states that his review of the phones was through an h120 into a portable desktop (his hot-rodded portable desktop). Not bad, but not EMM labs.


His portable desktop is a lot better than a dac1, imho.
 
Jan 9, 2009 at 6:00 AM Post #453 of 5,928
Um... I bought mine from jr.com over two years ago for around $300. I thought that has been a pretty standard price for some time now.

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The HD650's have dropped about $100 US just in the last month. (I Know cause I bought some off ebay for 399.00) and now they're around 300.00
I can't imagine what this news is gonna do to thier value. I already gave up the thought of selling them and I decided to give them "Zanth" for his headphone loaner program.



 
Jan 9, 2009 at 6:01 AM Post #454 of 5,928
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Originally Posted by Sherwood /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Tyll states that his review of the phones was through an h120 into a portable desktop (his hot-rodded portable desktop). Not bad, but not EMM labs.


Indeed, but a source I'm intimately familiar with. The Full Monty review will be on other gear, of course, with much longer listens, but they were damn good as anything I've ever heard on first blush.

Of course, we'll be fabbing up some balanced cables and listening on our Wadia and some skunkworks stuff, and measuring them soon ... I can't wait.
 
Jan 9, 2009 at 6:01 AM Post #455 of 5,928
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Originally Posted by Keithpgdrb /img/forum/go_quote.gif
I'll never own this senn, as its out of my pricerange, but it points to new possibilities. I dig it.


Don't sell yourself short, Keith. You'll be amazed what you own by the time you hit 2000 posts
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Jan 9, 2009 at 6:02 AM Post #456 of 5,928
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Has anyone started work on a HD-800 smiley?


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Jan 9, 2009 at 6:05 AM Post #457 of 5,928
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Originally Posted by kool bubba ice /img/forum/go_quote.gif
I never seen a 1000 plus headphone for 4-5 hundred..Very wishful thinking..People will now have to ante up to get Sens best dynamic headphone ever.


Nope, you misunderstood me (or perhaps I didn't make myself clear enough). So I will try again...

I meant that the $1400 launch price tag will (hopefully) drop $400 to $500 dollars. So $1400 - $400 = $1000, for example. Make sense now?

Good!

And just for giggles I figured I would mention that the GS-1000s retail for $995 (if memory serves), but I have seen them sell for $650ish on Audiogon in like new condition (albeit rare that they go that low).

Also, the Denon D7000s retail at $999, but I have seen them sell for $599 from reputable dealers. So.... yeah.
 
Jan 9, 2009 at 6:08 AM Post #458 of 5,928
Would be exciting - compairing AKG K701 vs. Denon AH-D7000 vs. Sennheiser HD800
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I thinking about to buy a Denon AH-D7000 (I have one for 3 weeks for test here at home, my great thanks to Denon Austria). I compared it with my K701 / K702 (K702 - another test sample I have, my great thanks to AKG Vienna). I need a second but closed headphone too.
Importing a AH-W5000 to Europe is me a bit to heavy and insecure (whats about a warranty?) and I can't hear it before buy. In this price-range I will hear extensive before I buy!
 
Jan 9, 2009 at 6:12 AM Post #459 of 5,928
Somehow I get the feeling that the d7k and k701s are toys compared to the new senn... Why do I get the feeling that these are really something special.
 
Jan 9, 2009 at 6:12 AM Post #460 of 5,928
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What is certain is these are not massed produced so they are nothing like the series 600 headphones. If you don't want to go by past history of their non-mass produced products. Then sure ignore it and keep saying that it is somehow gonna follow the trend of what the 600s did.

Read Tyll's comments as well.



i never said it would "follow the trend of what the 600s did". I simply expect them to be manufactured at a reasonable level and quickly outpace demand at 1400 dollars.
 
Jan 9, 2009 at 6:12 AM Post #461 of 5,928
For those who complain HD800 is too much a price jump over HD650, I speculate HD800 is NOT an upgrade of HD650, rather a new line for statement headphones from Senn.

I wouldn't be surprised a few months later Senn announce the true HD650 successor, trickle down from HD800 technology, as HD700, then HD750,... And they priced accordingly around $500.
 
Jan 9, 2009 at 6:19 AM Post #462 of 5,928
I agree. Or they might release the update of the 650 as the much-talked about 680 in a few months. The only way to tell is if the supply of 650s dwindles. That would be up to all of the vendors to tell us, though.
 
Jan 9, 2009 at 6:20 AM Post #463 of 5,928
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His portable desktop is a lot better than a dac1, imho.


Your O is rarely H, Dan, but I tend to agree with you. Tyll makes great stuff.
 
Jan 9, 2009 at 6:20 AM Post #465 of 5,928
Everyone needs to look at this more objectively. Most people end up spending on headphones to own each one - a pair of senns, beyers, grados, akgs, denons, and before you know it you're way over the projected street price of maybe $900-1000 for these senns which will be one headphone to rule them all. Their technology from all accounts is beyond anything currently out, and from the initial review where the reviewer spoke only in superlatives I can assume these will be worth the cash. I will need to have a yard sale for these to happen.
 

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