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Sennheiser HD437 Traditional Portable Supraural Headphones

With their powerful sound and crisp bass, the HD 437 open dynamic hi-fi stereo headphones are an ideal choice for modern music such as rock and pop. The lightweight headphones are the perfect partner for mobile audio sources such as MP3, MiniDisc and CD players and for use with home mini hi-fi systems. When out and about, a convenient cord take-up lets you adjust the headphone cable to the required length.PRODUCT FEATURES: Open, supra-aural, dynamic hi-fi stereo headphones; Ideal both for mobile audio sources such as MP3, MiniDisc and CD players and home mini hi-fi systems; Specially designed damping perforation ensures rich, crisp bass response; Lightweight diaphragm material with “turbine” embossing for extremely low bass; Powerful neodymium magnets; High levels and powerful bass for modern rhythm-driven music; Clips to the belt: cord take-up for adjusting the cable length when listening on the move; Extremely comfortable to wear due to ultra-lightweight design, even for extended listening; Rugged outdoor design with extremely flexible headband; 3m highly conductive OFC copper cable; Replaceable ear pads made from soft fabric material.

Technical Details

  • Open-Aire, dynamic, supraural hi-fi stereo headphones
  • Ideal both for home mini hi-fi systems and mobile audio
  • Very comfortable to wear due to ultra-lightweight design
  • Rugged outdoor design with extremely flexible headband
  • 3 m highly conductive OFC copper cable
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for the money these headhpones are good I use them as a live mix feed from the mixing board for monitoring vocals. like the long chord and comfort.
The HD437s are inexpensive but you get what you pay for. Pay a few dollars more and you can get MUCH better headphones. For example, the newer Sennheiser PX100s are smaller, lighter and have better sound than the HD437. Also consider the Koss PortaPro.
I like the design of these headphones. They are light and seem to be stable, they're fitting tight but not too much.
The sound: Well, I don't really know what to expect from headphones in this price-range but so far I am pretty disappointed by their sound quality.
The base is strong but ways too present and dull hammering like a layer on top of the music.
The mid-range is very week and even doesn't come out nicely when try to "equalize" - and
the highs jingle annoying somewhere far away instead of giving the "sound cocktail" the right freshness.
All in all a these headphones have dull and non detailed sound that constantly gives me the feeling i want to remove that pillow that is between my ears and the headphones.. ..so where is it? Must be somewhere! Hey, maybe I forgot to remove the Q-tips this morning ..?!

By the way: tested on two computers and one good hi-fi system.
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