Reviews of the Sennheiser HD555
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CNET Review
The Good: Sleek styling; very comfortable; rich tonal balance; well suited for home theater.
The Bad: Open-backed design may not be ideal for private listening; so-so music performance.
The Bottom Line: The HD555s' speakerlike sound is the hot ticket for DVD thrill seekers.
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alaTest.com
Review Summary: Experts rate this product 81/100 and users 91/100. Comparing these reviews to 59442 other Headphones reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 84/100 = Very Good.
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No Rating
reviewed.com
Review Summary: The HD 555s have cloth-covered padding on both their ear cups and their band, which provides a nice cushion for your head. Additionally, the ear cups can swivel around a bit, in order to better conform to your head. The only comfort issue we ran into was
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No Rating
techradar.com
Review Summary: Meticulous sound reproduction that enlightens not strains the ear, and a good retail price.
Manufacturer: Sennheiser Electronics Corp.
Part number: HD555
General
- Product Type Headphones
- Weight 9.2 oz
Headphones
- Headphones Type Headphones - Binaural
- Headphones Form Factor Ear-cup
- Headphones Technology Dynamic
- Connectivity Technology Wired
- Sound Output Mode Stereo
- Response Bandwidth 15 - 28000 Hz
- Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) 0.2 %
- Sensitivity 103 dB
- Impedance 120 Ohm
Remote Control
- Type None
Connections
- Connector Type 1 x Headphones ( Phone stereo 6.25 mm )
Miscellaneous
- Cables Included 1 x Headphones cable - 10 ft
- Included Accessories 6.3 mm (1/4") stereo adapter
Power
- Power Device None
- Battery None
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