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.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Supra-aural hi-fi stereo headphones for casual users and professional DJs
  • Dynamic, closed design enhances trebles and mid-range frequencies
  • Ultra-lightweight, rugged housing enables comfortable, extended listening
  • Powerful neodymium magnets and lightweight diaphragms create 18 Hz to 18 kHz frequency response
  • 10-foot highly conductive OFC copper cable; 2-year warranty
  • BatteriesIncluded: 0
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Sennheiser
  • EAN: 0615104100329
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsFragile: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: Sennheiser
  • LegalDisclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
  • Manufacturer: Sennheiser
  • Model: B00067OF80
  • MPN: B00067OF80
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: HEADPHONES
  • Publisher: Sennheiser
  • Studio: Sennheiser
  • UPC: 615104100329
  • Warranty: 2 years warranty

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Customer Reviews

Sennheiser always good2008-11-23
I have had Sennheiser microphones for over 30 years that are still unmatched in quality...nice to find that, though the prices have come down, the products are still pleasing. I'm using these presently in combination with a Zoom H-2.
Amazing! Worth the Money2008-11-07
I am a college student who commutes everyday by train which means a lot of noise all the time. If I ever turned up the volume with normal headphones to hear the audio, I would go deaf. So I went to search for a new set of headphones for myself on amazon and found this and ordered it.

Shipping was extremely fast and FREE! I thought that it would take at least 5 days but it came in a day and a half with standard shipping!

Even though it does not clearly say it has noise cancellation on the box, the feature is built in allowing me to listen to my iPod on the lowest volume setting in many busy train stations.

One thing to note, the noise canceling is automatically turned on as you plug the headphones in which means NO OFF BUTTON for the noise canceling which means it drains extra battery life. This is of no concern as I hear almost every little sound from the music and is definitely worth it.

To address the whole "Too small for the head" complaints, yes it is a little tight, cannot be really adjusted well, and for some people might be uncomfortably tight but really does not give any kind of headaches for me as I use it for hours at a time and do not have a small head.

In the end, it is an AMAZING PRODUCT. Great quality parts, great features, amazing price. The true value, I estimate could go up to at least $150-$190.
Nice Headphones2008-11-05
These are a great pair of headphones if you don't want to spend too much money, but still want above average sound and comfort. I typically wear them on my train rides to and from school, and I like that these headphones cancel out a lot of outside noise that regular 'earbuds' wouldn't. I listen to music with an iPod, but it still sounds good - especially the bass. The foamy ear pieces are also adjustable for a looser or tighter fit.

I guess the only issue I have with these headphones is the ridiculously long cord - I had to wrap it up a few times and twisty-tie it so I wouldn't trip over it / get it caught on something.

Overall - a good set of headphones if you're not looking to wear a huge price-tag over your head, but still want good quality music and comfort.
Great budget headphones2008-11-04
These are a set of good headphones if you don't care to bang them up a bit. They are also a good set if you are a beginning studio junkie. Take these as a stepping stone to better headphones if you are starting studio recording or mixing. Also if you do with out this color you can go for the Sennheiser HD 202's which are practically the same thing. The only thing different with these two is that the HD 202's are black and has a manual wire wind-up clip. Other than that the sound, size, headband, and ear cup foam are exactly the same. Plus why pay more for the same thing? Another thing is that these headphones are known to get tight if your head width is 7 inches or bigger. But if your there or below then everything is a-okay.
Still Lovin' them2008-11-04
They are my lifesaver for work. I sit in the cubical environment and they allow me to tune out the rest of the world well enough to stay in my own world when I need to. I had a pair of the HD 202 for several years and loved them. Unfortunately the wire became damaged at the left earphone and I had to replace. The only reason I went to the EH 150 was to see if there may be a difference. I don't believe there is. When the time comes and I need to replace them again I will probably stick with the same ones. You can't beet the price and comfort.

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