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Sennheiser HD595 Dynamic High Grade Performance Premiere Headphones

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List Price : $329.95 Price : $329.88
Sennheiser HD595 Dynamic High Grade Performance Premiere Headphones

Sennheiser HD595 Dynamic High Grade Performance Premiere Headphones

Product Description

The HD 595 is the premier headphone in the new 500 Series. It boasts a new level of comfort and sound quality. Features include our E.A.R technology and a highly constant,compressed cellulose fleece to reduce total harmonic distortion. Velour earpads and high-quality leatherette headband both provide outstanding comfort.


  • Open-Aire, circumaural, dynamic, stereo headphones
  • Highest grade components for outstanding acoustic performance.
  • Highly optimized, field-strengthened neodymium magnet systems.
  • Longevity through exchageable components
  • Lightweight aluminum voice coils for high efficiency and excellent dynamics, 50ohm




Sennheiser HD595 Dynamic High Grade Performance Premiere Headphones Reviews


Sennheiser HD595 Dynamic High Grade Performance Premiere Headphones Reviews


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173 of 176 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent headphones!, June 7, 2007
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This review is from: Sennheiser HD595 Dynamic High Grade Performance Premiere Headphones (Electronics)
I've owned:

Sony CDR-950 - $300
Sony MDR-F1 - $250
Grado Labs SR80 - $100
Sennheiser HD-595 - $180

I started to shop around for a new pair of headphones to use at work when my 6 year-old Sony MDR-F1's earpads completely wore out (it costs a whopping $100 to replace just the foam earpads!). I am a 3D computer artist, and I sit in front of the computer all day, so comfort was a major factor in my purchasing decision. Additionally, however, I am really into music, so sound quality is extremely important to me. I've always loved the sound of Grado Lab's 'phones, they are bright and lively, but they have never been very comfortable, especially for long listening sessions. Conversely, my Sony MDR-F1s were only decent from a sound perspective, but they were incredibly comfy.

I took a listen to a co-worker's HD-580's, because I'd never listened to or even tried on a pair of Sennheisers. To be honest, my impression of the 580's was... Read more
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95 of 95 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Comparison with Senn 590s, September 12, 2006
This review is from: Sennheiser HD595 Dynamic High Grade Performance Premiere Headphones (Electronics)
I've been waiting a long time to write this review. See my review of the Senn 590s.

I purchased the 590s earlier this year and was relatively pleased. Then I invested 100 bucks in an A/V receiver and plugged them into that, and... WOW, what a difference an amp makes! All of a sudden I had a new-found love for my 590s. With a portable device, the 590s don't have a huge amount of volume. An amp solves that. Also, the limited equalizer functions on an iPod or winamp don't do justice to this caliber of headphones. I'm in love with my 590s, and I will never part with them.

A few weeks ago I started reading more about the 595s and how they were supposed to be brighter and clearer than anything else. If you're like me, you want to read all of the reviews before you buy a new set of headphones. For < $150, the 595s are a steal. I also recently bought a pair of Shure in-ear heaphones for about the same price. Because I spend most of my time listening to... Read more
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238 of 248 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Perfect Headphones, January 10, 2005
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Isaac Marx (Chicago, IL USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sennheiser HD595 Dynamic High Grade Performance Premiere Headphones (Electronics)
Every time I put on these headphones, I am blown away by the immaculate sound that reaches my ears. These are, in my opinion, the best headphones out there. I'm sure hardcore audiophiles would disagree, but if you're a regular consumer, it doesn't get any better than this.

I had previously tried a pair of 580s, and was somewhat dissapointed with them. They were accurate, but they weren't aggressive enough for my taste - they sounded somewhat distant and weak. Since I wasn't about to spend $150 for a pair of headphones that I wasn't totally satisfied with, I decided to invest that extra $50 and try the 595s. Fortunately, I was not disappointed. The 595s solve the 580's problem by angling the drivers so that they are literally right next to your ear, and the result is a much more immediate, much fuller bodied sound.

The 595s are superb with any type of music. The open, but immediate sound stage is great for rock music (you really feel like you're... Read more
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