Sennheiser HD 555 Over-Ear
Sennheiser HD 555 Over-Ear
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 24, 2022]
joeanderson
Strength:
The E.A.R. technology is impressive! Weakness:
I don't see any weakness in HD 555 but do you know what is purple drywall ? Purchased: Used
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[Feb 15, 2022]
Jelai Ande
Strength:
Amazingly three-dimensional sound stage, lots of detail, got quite comfy in time. basement repair Weakness:
None so far. |
[Jun 11, 2021]
Madmardigann
Strength:
Been using this in my freelance work and I never encountered any issues. I am highly satisfied! Thank you from Bathroom Tile Renovation Weakness:
I can't find any weakness. Purchased: New
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[Feb 26, 2010]
gregori
Audio Enthusiast
Clear, well-defined and balanced sound; loud enough; comfortable;
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[Feb 11, 2009]
anshuljain2k8
AudioPhile
Pros :
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[Sep 24, 2006]
Garth
Casual Listener
Strength:
Warm yet uncolored.
Weakness:
Mid bass too boomy. Ecellent headphones overall, but the mid bass boost is too much for me. (The HD-595 is better in this aspect)
Customer Service Excellent. Real audio enthusiasts. Similar Products Used: Sennheiser HD-201, HD-280 PRO, HD-595 |
[May 25, 2005]
joey_v
AudioPhile
Strength:
Balanced sound.
Weakness:
Perhaps not the most neutral. Solid highs, never fatiguing. Solid mids, no apparent dips or peaks (atleast to my ears). Solid bass extension and impact - perhaps not subwoofer-like, but good enough in the world of headphones. For the price, it is hard to beat the HD555. The HD595 are about $100 more, but the performance difference between the two is almost neglegible. The HD555 are a solid contender in the sub-$200 arena with a warm, balanced sound that can be somewhat forgiving to bad soundtracks. Although this may not be the most neutral phone, it certainly is warm, lush, and inviting. The HD555 are truly musical. One word - make sure to amp the sucker. Or atleast run ir from a receiver's headphone out to get the most out of it. Similar Products Used: Sony SA5000 Sony V700 Sony V300 Sony V150 Bose Triports Sennheiser HD595 |
[Jun 02, 2004]
spilner
AudioPhile
Strength:
Amazingly three-dimensional sound stage, lots of detail, got quite comfy in time
Weakness:
Still no warmth in the mids, lack of really deep bass OK, so here's what they give you after over 200 hours of intensive burning in: Generally speaking, it's a nice, detailed and pretty well balanced sounding headphone. Now to be more specific. The harshness of the treble is pretty much gone. The highs got clear and crisp, they give you a lot of detail. They are not as smooth and natural as in the HD590, but then again - comparing the HD555 with high-end phones is a little unfair, considering the price. The bass. Surprisingly, it got a hell of a lot better after some 50 hours. It is very powerful, yet still natural. Almost. I doesn't reach as deep as I would like, but still blows away all floorstanding speakers under 700$. The mids got louder in time, causing the overall sound to be quite well balanced. They still lack the warmth of some higher class Sennheisers, however. But there's one important thing - the HD555's feature a new invention called the Surround Reflector. I have absolutely no idea what it is exactly, but it's something with the positioning of the drivers that causes the sound to be much more upfront. It's amazing how three-dimensional some recordings sound - you just think the singer is right there in front of you, with the band behind him. I have never heard an effect like this in any headphones without a 3D headphone amp like the Sennheiser Lucas/DSP Pro. |
[May 28, 2004]
spilner
AudioPhile
Strength:
still quite detailed, warm sound
Weakness:
harsh treble, low quality and too strong bass, uncomfortable I bought these cans as an anniversary gift after only a short audition. Well, I really do hope they will perform better as soon as the burn in, because so far they're performing below my expectations. They lack detail in midrange, the treble is harsh and irritating, and the bass is overemphasized and lacks definition. They sounded a lot better and natural when connected to a Sennheiser headphone amp, but please - since when are dedicated amps a sine qua non for 100$ headphones? Another thing is the pressure on the ears. 3,5 N is waaay too much. Hope it gets weaker in time. I don't know what is happening to Sennheiser middle class. Five or six years ago they had good, versatile products in this price range. Then it started to get worse and worse. The HD570 model was a disaster with its total lack of midrange and this strange loudness effect. The HD555, which is supposed to replace it does sound warmer, but is still harsh and easily tires the ears. This review is based on the impressions of only the first hours. I think I will give another one after a couple of weeks, and I hope I will be able to give more stars by then. Similar Products Used: HD475, HD590 |