• Reviews around balance (4.51 of 5)

    Sennheiser HD 600 Open Back Professional Headphone

    • They are very well balanced and accurate.
    • After working on a few mixes on just headphones, mixing in the box, I am happy to say that the spectral balance of what I was mixing on the HD 600's translates extremely well to a pair of Yamaha HS8's with a balanced sub
    • The HD 600's have nice spectral balance and can be used without tone controls.
    • The Sennheisers strike the perfect balance of tonality for me, and have an amazing soundstage.
    • The balance, the clarity, the elegance of the rendering, all are perfect
    • The Sennheisers strike the perfect balance of tonality for me, and have an amazing soundstage.
    • New or old recordings, orchestral or instrumental, rock or jazz... the sound always seems so nicely balanced, with the right degree of warmth and crispness to be highly detailed with the best new recordings and forgiving of older ones
    • The vocals and the instruments; horns, guitar, drums, cymbals, strings are well balanced and crystal clear
    • The whole spectrum is balanced, with no specific range offending the ears
    • Its sound is open and airy, well-balanced across the frequency range, and just a pleasure to listen with
    • The HD600 has a very balanced neutral sound that works well with every type of music I've listened to on them and the main type of music I listen to is EDM and these sound great with that.
    • These headphones are well balanced over the frequency spectrum so that bass is not blown out of proportion or highs too bright.
    • The thing I'm most happy about is the bass, but the high end is also well balanced (flat), and the vocals sit in the mix just as they do in the headphones
    • The Sennheiser HD600s are the clearest, fullest, and most balanced headphones I've heard so far.
    • They have a beautiful open sound stage with wonderful balance and clarity throughout the tonal range
    • Great balance straight out of the box
    • Just a very detailed and well balanced sound that never fatigues me as a listener.
    • Incredible balance.
    • I have a set of short cables as well as a balanced cable.
    • I'm using cheap 50-100 dollar balanced
    • I really prefer a well balanced sound over the bass-heavy "urban" style or treble-heavy sound of some other styles like Grados and AKGs.
    • The mids and highs strike a perfect balance to my ears with the lows being non existent due to the open back nature of these headphones.
    • Their bass isn't as flat as some higher-end cans like LCD-2s, but they have an excellent overall balance for the price
    • I have around 7 pair of professional/audiophile headphones and these are as good as it get's in my opinion
    • i really wanted a very nice pair of headphones for checking my mixes on as well as for listening to music on without throwing off my ears
    • In short: These are as good as it gets -IF- if your reason for wanting headphones doesn't include recording
    • I use these in my home studio for late-night composing and mixing, as well as for pure enjoyment.
    • These headphones handle it all as well as you can imagine, and will expose items in your favorite songs you had never heard before.
    • Not to mention their open-back design and 300 ohms of impedance mean you shouldn't be using them while traveling, though this doesn't bother me as I use the at home
    • Although there has not been sufficient time for burn-in the phones are superbly accurate (especially in the midrange: vocals, woodwinds, etc.) as well as in the wonderfully detailed highs (in an odd turn of events I happened to find that the HD 600 was not much less in the highs than my Koss electrostatics)
    • I have around 7 pair of professional/audiophile headphones and these are as good as it get's in my opinion
    • i really wanted a very nice pair of headphones for checking my mixes on as well as for listening to music on without throwing off my ears
    • In short: These are as good as it gets -IF- if your reason for wanting headphones doesn't include recording
    • I use these in my home studio for late-night composing and mixing, as well as for pure enjoyment.
    • These headphones handle it all as well as you can imagine, and will expose items in your favorite songs you had never heard before.
    • Not to mention their open-back design and 300 ohms of impedance mean you shouldn't be using them while traveling, though this doesn't bother me as I use the at home
    • Although there has not been sufficient time for burn-in the phones are superbly accurate (especially in the midrange: vocals, woodwinds, etc.) as well as in the wonderfully detailed highs (in an odd turn of events I happened to find that the HD 600 was not much less in the highs than my Koss electrostatics)