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Assets/img/screenshots/n2015cls/NBR_SecurDisc.png' alt='Nero Move It 2009 Pcm' title='Nero Move It 2009 Pcm' />Sennheiser HD 8. Review. Home  Donate  New  Search  Gallery  Reviews  How To  Books  Links  Workshops  About  Contact. Sennheiser HD 8. 00. Circumaural around the ear Headphones 2. Catalogna. Catalogna, voto tra tensioni. File nonostante i divieti, la polizia. Catalogna, battaglia nei seggi la polizia carica, molti feriti. Ken. Rockwell. com. All rights reserved. Intro   Specifications   Performance   Recommendations. Sennheiser HD 8. 00 3. Ohms, 1. 02 d. B at 1 Vrms, plug, 1. N contact pressure, about 1,5. I got my HD 8. 00s at this link to them at B H Photo Video, the worlds largest dealer of professional recording studio, audio, video and photographic equipment. May 2. 01. 1 All Reviews    Audio Reviews    Headphone Reviews  Sennheiser Reviews. How to Afford Anything. Introduction         top. Intro   Specifications   Performance   Recommendations. Introduced in 2. 00. Sennheiser HD 8. 00 are a great pair of headphones. They dont touch your ears, instead floating over and around them. They do not isolate against external sound. The Sennheiser HD 8. Telarc. For brighter recordings, like those typically of Deutsche Grammophon, these Sennheisers are less likely to be a good fit. I bought these after reading a zillion reviews by people who either had just paid a lot of money for them, or who were magazine writers who are ultimately paid by their advertisers. I was hoping that these headphones would miraculously make all my music sound better than it ever had, but no. These are great headphones, but I prefer my Beyer DT 9. Ohm. If you prefer a more forward, brighter, crisper, unmuffled, detailed rendition that emphasizes rosin flying off the bow, fingers working the frets or letting you hear the action of the piano, youll love these Sennheiser HD 8. I prefer what I consider a more natural, less forward rendition, so I prefer my Beyers. Untitled-1.jpg' alt='Nero Move It 2009 Pcm' title='Nero Move It 2009 Pcm' />Everyones taste in music varies. Everyones taste in loudspeakers varies. With headphones, the sound changes if you move them a fraction of an inch on your head. Since we all have differently shaped heads and differently sized ears, unlike loudspeakers, the same headphone will sound vastly different to different people. This is why earphones are an extremely personal choice. I will share my opinions here, but unlike loudspeakers, there is no way anyone can predict what you will like or dislike when it comes to headphones. Sennheiser is known, especially in the audio for film and audio for video professions, as one of the worlds greatest makers of microphones, especially wireless microphones, as well as headphones. Nero Move It 2009 Pcm' title='Nero Move It 2009 Pcm' />This is all theyve done since 1. Sennheiser has made some of the worlds best headphones for many decades. Who am I When I was researching these for myself, I had no idea who were the people writing other reviews, which made it difficult to figure out whose opinions might be relevant to my own interests. Let me explain my background so you can better sort through this review. Fell free to skip ahead to Specifications. I am a music lover. My parents met in a choral group, and Ive spent years training in music performance. When I listen to music, I sit and do nothing but listen intently for hours at a time. For me, music is not something that plays in the background. I enjoy everything musical, which includes live symphonic and choral music. Even if youve dropped a few hundred grand into audio equipment, there is still no way to reproduce exactly the sound of a live symphony orchestra. You have to be there, which is why Id much rather go to a concert than listen at home. Most modern recorded music doesnt exist outside of a multi track studios Pro Tools files, but with symphonic music, we have a real, live acoustic reference as to how it should sound. When I find a system that sounds good reproducing symphonic recordings, it sounds great to me with everything else. Therefore most of my references will refer to live, acoustic, un amplified, unassisted music, and these comments apply just as well to enjoying every sort of music. I prefer natural sound, which to me, sounds best for everything. Yared Troy Score. My favorite loudspeakers are my B W 8. I set to one click less midrange, which I prefer to my Quad ESL 6. Ive also been building my own recording equipment since I was in the third grade. By high school, I was building multi band non linear dynamic audio processors from scratch. By college in 1. 98. I was recording professionally, and was the first person in the United States to own the Sony PCM F1, the worlds first digital audio recorder that cost under 5. It still cost four times what I paid for the used 1. Plymouth Duster I drove at the time, and allowed me to make digital recordings years before the introduction of the Compact Disc. I also installed the 1. VDC powered PCM F1 temporarily in my Duster one day, and became the first person in the history of the world to have a digital audio playback and recording system in an automobile. In addition to my recording in college, I also earned a degree in electronic engineering and went on to earn patents. I am not an audiophile. Audiophiles love audio and equipment, but rarely music. An audiophile is someone who cant listen for more than a few minutes before stopping to change capacitors or swap cables. Audiophiles spend more on equipment than they spend on music and concerts. They will own dozens of different headphones, cables and amplifiers, and receive their pleasure from fiddling with all this gear. Audiophiles listen to their gear, instead of the music. Audiophiles just as often are listening to recordings of thunderstorms or locomotives, while I, as one professional studio musician shared with me, enjoy great music even if its coming over a 3 speaker. I know good reproduction, but its ultimately all about the music, not the hardware. If I let myself get caught up in the hardware, Id have no time to enjoy music. Ive only owned three sets of headphones over the past 3. My Koss 4. AA that I got in the 1. Beyer DT 9. 90 6. Ohm that I bought in 1. Sennheiser HD 8. 00. I still have my Koss, which were rebuilt by Koss for free under their lifetime warranty in 1. I have enjoyed my Beyer DT 9. Even if some may consider myself as an experienced listener, since were talking headphones, all bets are off as to what youll hear through the same set of headphones, but hopefully my comments will be helpful in spite of variations in our heads. For Christmas 2. 01. I had read great things about the Sennheiser HD 8. I figured after 2. DT 9. 90, that if there is anything better out there, Id love to hear them. Since I expect to enjoy my next set of headphones for at least 2. Specifications         top. Solidworks Texture Files. Intro   Specifications   Performance   Recommendations. As specified by Sennheiser Frequency Range 65. B. 1. 44. 4,1. 00 cps 3 d. B. Impedance. Sennheiser HD 8. Driver Exterior. enlarge. Ohms. Sensitivity. B at 1 Volt rms at 1 kc. Power Handling 5. W EN 6. 0 2. 68 7. Harmonic Distortionlt 0. Volt rms. Head Contact Pressure 3. N 0. 3 N. Weight. Plug Professional standard 6. For use with little 3. Pods etc. use an adapter, like the Grado Mini Adapter. Cable. Silver plated, oxygen free copper OFC. Symmetrical. Kevlar reinforced. Operating Temperature. F to 1. 31 F. 1. C to 5. C. Are they kidding If it were this cold or hot in my house, Id be doing something about it instead of listening to Nero fiddle. Materials. Stainless steel top hoop. The serial number is laser engraved into this top hoop. Frames are die cast metal the silver parts and plastic the black parts. Metal wire mesh all over.

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