The Sennheiser HD 660 S is a direct successor to one of the most legendary hi-fi headphones of all time, the HD 650. With a price tag of $500/€500, does it have what it takes to carry on the legacy
The Sennheiser HD 660 S is a direct successor to one of the most legendary hi-fi headphones of all time, the HD 650. With a price tag of $500/€500, does it have what it takes to carry on the legacy
Were it any other maker producing the HD 660 S I would have been quite impressed with how close they managed to get to the sound of the legendary HD 600/650. But from Sennheiser themselves producing it and with plans to discontinue the HD 650 I can only shake my head in disbelief.
pdating a much-loved product like the Sennheiser HD 650 is a tricky task. But having spent nearly 75 years in the audio business, Sennheiser understands the importance of reading the tealeaves.
Sennheiser succeeds in creating a masterpiece with the HD 660 S. The headphones deliver true audiophile sound quality that's perfectly balanced when required. These are best enjoyed with a quality amplifier when listening at home, but holds up well for professional evaluation and editing of material...
High-quality, neutral headphone with clean approachable sound quality. Pairs well with a portable headphone amp, but will work fine directly from a phone. Enjoy high-end audiophile performance at affordable price.
Good detail, solid soundstage, and clean neutral sound; Ideal for jazz and orchestral music lovers
No carrying case, no shorter mini-plug cable; A little shy on the bass and midrange richness
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