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Sennheiser HD 800 S Open-Back Headphones for
$1199.
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Features:- Reference class open-back audiophile headphones
- 56mm Ring Radiator dynamic transducer system
- Impressively natural and spatial listening experience
- Acoustic absorber system prevents frequency masking for unheralded detail
- Ultra-ergonomic adjustable metal headband with inner damping element
- Luxuriously comfortable microfiber ear and headband padding on key contact points
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These are high impedance headphones, they need an amp to be driven. Pointless to compare it's "performance" to $200 headphones.
3600 is what you'd need for a 5.1.2 system with something like the Kali IN5 speakers which is what I'd go for if you're putting things on the ceiling and at always angles and placement until you can afford Genelec. But you still need a surround sound processor and source device.
Atmos is great, but man... It took me $7 in used Genelec 8260 monitors and a woofer to get something that sounded better than high end headphones.
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And to the ones asking about headphone specifications... specs give you an idea of what they can do, but it gives no representation of what they sound like.
These are legendary in their own right in terms of sound quality but my only negative on these is they're not the most comfortable.
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Yes, they are not intended for gaming but, if you are a quality audio nerd AND want something you can game with too, these are your 'endgame' cans.
Reference:
https://youtu.be/Jrpn1XhVD_Y
And to the ones asking about headphone specifications... specs give you an idea of what they can do, but it gives no representation of what they sound like.
I've also read these perform well in the first person shooter games because of the awesome pinpoint precision placement of sound in space, but it's more like if you already own them, they're great for gaming, not get them for gaming... Does that make sense?
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