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Sennheiser EH-150 Evolution Hi-Fi Stereo Headphones

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The eH 150 closed dynamic hi-fi stereo headphones are the ideal partner for powerful modern music, providing a high sound pressure level and a vivid, crisp bass response. Due to their effective attenuation of ambient noise, these headphones are particularly suitable for listening on the move.


great headphones and a great price

These headphones are absolutely great, I love them. I travel a lot, and listen on my computer at home often, and there are times it feels like I've got my surround sound speakers plugged in instead of the headphones. I've actually unplugged them before to make sure I wasn't blasting the stereo accidentally while everybody was in bed. You can't beat the price either.. I will definitely be buying more Sennheiser products.


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Good

These headphones are very good. Unless you are an audiophile that has listened to multi-hundred dollar headphones, you won't have any issues with these.

The bass is thumping and good, yet it does not over power the other audio, unlike some headphones - it is like what you'd hear in the theater, or from a home theater system. They sound incredibly good.

When listening to music, I can hear mistakes in the audio. Just listen to the Diary of Jane a few times, you'll catch the mistake ;)

All audio is clear. I don't understand what some people mean when they say that it is muddy. Perhaps they are listening to YouTube audio. I have listened to high quality headphones, and these aren't 'muddy'. They could have more punch at the higher level, but that isn't anything you'll recognize without having heard those higher quality headphones.

The audio quality that comes through these do improve after playing for awhile - I know some people disagree with this 'theory', but trust me, these sounded much better after listening to music for awhile.

I am a 'multi-listener' - I listen to all types of things, I listen to podcasts, the radio, mp3s and flac, audiobooks, and I love using these headphones for listening to video games and movies. Because the cord is so long, I can plug it into the TV and sit across the room. It sounded absolutely amazing with the season premiere of Heroes, like I was in a theater.

So, let me say that the audio is incredibly good, especially for the $32 I payed. I should also mention that even though they are not noise cancelling, they do a pretty good job cutting out outside noise.

The only reason I gave it 4 stars was because of the ear cups - they are slightly too small for adult ears, and that bugged me for awhile - for the first month or so of listening with these, I couldn't listen for more than a few hours because my ears got uncomfortable. The ear cups are slightly too shallow, so the cartilage in the center own my ear was pressed against the plastic slightly, and would get uncomfortable after a couple hours. My ears adjusted, and now I'm used to it.

The ear cups just barely fit over my ears, and I have to adjust them slightly to get my entire ear in them. On the plus side, they don't make my ears sweat at all, even after hours of use. The ears will adjust, but I would have been happy for larger cups.

The headband is another issue - it a little tight...at first. But after a month, it loosened up and now I can't even tell that I have these headphones on.

When you first get the headphones, I recommend that you get a small basketball, plug the headphones into a computer and let music play thorough them all night, and place them over the small basketball to stretch them out.

The audio is great. If you have a small head, then they will fit perfectly. If not, they will fit perfectly after a couple weeks.


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I Guess I'm an audiophile...

Well, I have had quite a few high-end headphones, from Sony monitors to Bose QC2's. I started really listening to headphones when I worked at Pup N' Taco while in high school. I took my first paycheck and bought a pair of cans from RadioShack. They were the "Realistic" model. Anyway, I've been listening through cans for quite some time now.
The reason I purchased these cans is that I wanted something similar to my Bose QC2. I said "similar". Well, I read the reviews on these headphones and decided to try them out. Afterall, 30.00 is pretty reasonable either way you go.

As for the headphones, the sound is pretty good. The highs and mid range are distinctable. The base is right-on. Not muddy, (at least if you don't over modulate them) The response will be slightly different depending on the type of song you are listening to, and of course it's recording level.

I have listened to several different types of music, from jazz, R&B, and classical. I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised! However...while I enjoy the sound, I can't enjoy it long because the ear cups are kinda uncomfortable. I usually try different ways to put them on my ear, and no matter what, I just can't quite seem to get them really dialed in. I really want to like these, guys. And you know what, I actually do, I just have (and you might too) have to take them off for a bit. That's the only rason I gave them 4 instead of 5 stars.

Overall, you can't go wrong with them. The only real difference I see between these and my Bose is the way these cans fit and my Bose. They (Bose) are just plain "Comfortable". But give these a chance.


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Excellent headphones for casual listeners

This is my first pair of supra-aural headphones and I'm glad I bought them. While I'm not an audiophile, I listen to my share of music and movies and I've been more than satisfied with the sound quality. It's nice and clear. The ear cups are also pretty effective at blocking out ambient noise. My only complaint is that these ear cups were clearly designed for someone with smaller and less protruding ears than mine, so after a while they start to hurt a bit. My ears are significantly on the large side, though, so I can't denounce the headphones too severely for that. I definitely recommend them for people with more normal-sized ears.


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