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Sennheiser HD 457 Traditional Open Hi-Fi Stereo Headphones (Silver)

Sennheiser HD 457 Traditional Open Hi-Fi Stereo Headphones (Silver)
Brand: Sennheiser

List Price: $39.99
Buy New: $26.68
You Save: $13.31 (33%)



New (39) Used (1) from $31.25

Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 41 reviews

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 4 x 11 x 9
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Warranty: 2 years warranty

MPN: HD 457
Model: HD 457
UPC: 615104051775
EAN: 0615104051775
ASIN: B00006I5RA

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Ultralight Supraural Headphone
  • Wide dynamic stereo sound with warm bass
  • Ideal for at home or on the go
  • Wind up belt clip to store excess cable
  • Freq Resp 25-21,000 Hz, Impedence 32 Ohms

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The Sennheiser HD-457 headphones are open, dynamic, hi-fi stereo transducers ideal for mobile audio sources such as MP3, MiniDisc and CD players, and for home hi-fi systems. Hip hop, funk, urban, grunge and percussion music can be heard to best advantage via the headphones' balanced sound image and warm bass. A convenient cord take-up clips to the belt, allowing you to adjust the headphone cable to the required or desired length. Features: Replaceable fabric ear pads Two year warranty


Customer Reviews:   Read 36 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars I love Sennheiser   October 30, 2003
Steven Callaghan (Garden Grove, CA USA)
25 out of 30 found this review helpful

WOW!! I'm an ex-band guy. I grew up on Altec Voice of the Theater speakers. My best friend in high school turned me on to Sennheiser headphones when I was still using my pair from Sears. I've been using a pair of Sennheiser 455's for the last 15 years. I just bought these 457's. WOW!! Better response in all ranges than I hoped for. Light weight and great price too. Don't hesitate. I'm buying a second pair.


2 out of 5 stars All bass all the time...   December 31, 2004
DJA (Pittsburgh, PA USA)
23 out of 30 found this review helpful

Pro: I really prefer the fabric covered ear pads. Very comfortable.

Con: The sound of these headphones is very disappointing.

The package says "Enhanced Bass" and the bass is definitely enhanced; to the point of being ridiculous. These provide indistinct, throbbing, muddy bass that makes you ears hurt after a short time. You can correct some of this with drastic EQ settings by why should you have to do that?

Other users say that a 12+ hour break-in period helps, but if anything, that made things worse.

I think this is an attempt by Sennheiser to satisfy the same people who think good sound means rattling windows....quantity instead of quality.

If you think over-driven car stereos that make the ground vibrate are cool, these are for you. But if you prefer balanced sound with rich bass, look elsewhere.



1 out of 5 stars These are Super Bass headphones   July 26, 2005
Scott Zelazny (Baltimore, MD USA)
11 out of 18 found this review helpful

If you like way too much bass then these headphones are for you. Otherwise get something else. I will be returning these for that reason only, otherwise they are OK (made in China, real Sennheisers are made in Germany).


5 out of 5 stars Solid sound, solid value, extra long cord.   May 16, 2005
Steve Smart (New York)
10 out of 11 found this review helpful

If you are an audiophile, go spend $150 on some overpriced headphones that sound 8% better (I recommend the Grado SR series). For the rest of us, these will do nicely. I have found them very comfortable for long music or gaming sessions. In fact, my housemate borrows my headphones whenever I am out of town because his Sony headphones (around the same price) are uncomfortable. You may have a funny shaped head, but most should find these pleasing to the ears in terms of sound and comfort.

The sound quality is very good. Not audiophile quality, but solid and clear. Very strong base response. If you are used to cheap headphones with no base, you may need a few hours to adjust.

"Mere mortals" should be very pleased. Those with golden ears, save your comments for the outrageously expensive stuff!

Last note: These things are larger than they appear in the photos. They are great for use at home, but they will look goofy if you wear them on the bus with your portable MP3 player!

Highly recommended for home use. And the long cord is great!



2 out of 5 stars uncomfortable and disappointing   November 7, 2004
Neil I. Weisenfeld
9 out of 10 found this review helpful

Well, everything is relative and headphones (and speakers) are very subjective items, but I was pretty disappointed after getting these for use with my iPod. First off, as someone else mentioned, your ears get really hot when wearing these. I think that it's partly because it seems to squeeze your head a bit.

Soundwise: for $30 it's in some ways better than, say, the iPod earbuds, however I found the bass so muddy and so distorted, that it's tough to listen to these things. For some music (say techno), it might be fine. For music with bass guitar, I found that the bass was often just a big mush.

Also, I should qualify all of this by saying that I often use a $300 pair of Sennheiser HD-600's. So I may have been ruined by good sound, but I find the iPod earbuds listenable and not these headphones.

I'm hoping that you can do better for under $50, but I'm not sure where.



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