Testseek.com have collected 15 expert reviews of the Sennheiser HD 595 and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sennheiser HD 595.
July 2010
(75%)
15 Reviews
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Abstract: For PC gamers, the gear we use to play can provide a tangible edge in our games. Although much noise is made about backlit keyboards boasting gamer oriented layouts and fancy mice with odd shapes, the most important considerations for gaming are still ...
Abstract: Sennheiser HD 595The happy trio of the HD clan (the 580, 600, 650) cause a lot of audiophile ears to be in a jolly mood. But to get the best from that triad, you’ll have to get some sort of an amplifier. On the other hand, for some headphone fans, the ...
Abstract: If you like the finer things in life, youve got to be a discerning consumer. That Herman Miller Aeron chair youre considering for the office? Do you want the basic model, or will you opt for PostureFit? Will you select a neutral gray or True Black? H...
Abstract: Pick up the HD595s and initial impressions could not be more different. The Sennheisers are a large and modern design, which block out ambient sound effectively through snug fitting pads. Although they feel larger and heavier than the Grados, they still manage t..
The HD 595s are well suited for any kind of music and they are somehow balanced over the whole spectrum, no area of sound reproduction stands out too much. Well powered even without a headphone amp.
For some listeners, these may be a bit bright. The open design will not block outside noise and sound.
HD 595 is well suited for most listeners and for just about any kind of music. They are well balanced over whole spectrum. But watch out, they may be too bright for some and not block enough outside noise for others. ...
Detailed sound, great mids and treble, comfortable
Leaks like a sieve, Bass was a little lacking The Final Word Offering a solid alternative to the Audio Technica A900s, the HD595s present a warm, slightly dark sound that will please many listeners.
Offering a solid alternative to the Audio Technica A900s, the HD595s present a warm, slightly dark sound that will please many listeners.
Abstract: I sometimes suspect that I got the job of writing the Private Ear column simply because I own a $1000 pair of Sennheiser 650s. I didn’t do it on purpose – it sort of crept up on me, honest. All I did was go to Shore Hi-Fi to try out headphones...
With so much inter-linking media available, it's important that your headphones stand up to a few other tests, not just music. Connecting up to your HDTV will help you find hidden depths of sound that you had previously not realised existed. It's the s...
Abstract: Music's pretty great, isn't it? You'd be hard pressed to find anyone who doesn't like listening to the stuff -- and yet so many people are content to hear it through tinny laptop speakers or janky little earbuds they 'liberated' from the seat-pouch ...