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Sennheiser HD700 v HD800

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    Posted: 12 Jun 2014 at 11:33am
Hi all,
I wonder if anyone has compared the HD700 with the HD800?
I currently own a set of 700s but feel a little underwhelmed by them & they are
soon off & the speakers back on.
How do the 800s compare?
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I had a quick listen to the HD800 and HD700 at a hi-fi dealers using a Sennheiser headphone amp. I prefered the HD700, the HD800 to me just sounded a bit to clinical. I had to see what I was possibly missing compaired to my HD700 and Solo ULDE. I'm keeping my headphones and amp as they are.
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Thanks Gary.
'Clinical' seems to crop up quite often in descriptions of the 800's sound.
 
 
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I tried the 800 at the recent GSP Roadshow and was pretty underwhelmed TBH. "Clinical" is just the word I'd use too. After my LCD-2s they sounded undernourished, though everything was obviously there. I reckon I'd find them fatiguing for any length of time. (Apologies to any 800 fans!)
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Originally posted by morris_minor morris_minor wrote:

I tried the 800 at the recent GSP Roadshow and was pretty underwhelmed TBH. "Clinical" is just the word I'd use too. After my LCD-2s they sounded undernourished, though everything was obviously there. I reckon I'd find them fatiguing for any length of time. (Apologies to any 800 fans!)

Couldn't agree more Bob. I didn't find them anywhere near as musical as I had expected. I much preferred my Grado PS 1000's and your LCD–2’s. I think they could be very wearing over time.

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I guess we all have different tastes - at the Roadshow I was rather impressed by the HD800s, finding them neutral rather than clinical. They seemed quite airy and open sounding with delicate imaging and a wide soundstage. Bass was very clean but had depth when present on recordings I am familiar with. They also handled transients well and this is probably why I liked them, preferring a fast, live sounding performance, free of colouration rather like my main open baffle speaker system. For me, listening to music is totally immersive and the 'performance' needs to catch me. I do totally understand why others might find this tiring of course Shocked

The LCD2s reminded me somewhat of the HD650s with a thicker sound, pleasing but... sightly coloured and less 'airy'. Maybe I should have listened for longer?


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Mhmm, not sure if I should say anything... LOL If I do, I'm bound to upset at least one person. LOL
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