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Product Description
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General Description
The Sennheiser HD201 Stereo Headphones prove to be a low priced alternative to high-end studio headphones.With great clarity, the Sennheiser HD201 headphones are the ideal entry into the world of powerful stereo sound. These excellent headphones also boast great attenuation of ambient noise and outstanding comfort at an affordable price.The HD201 features stereo rich sound with crisp bass response. These headphones are lightweight, rugged, and the high-quality leatherette ear pads also make them comfortable to wear.
Features
- Closed, dynamic hi-fi stereo headphones
- Rich, crisp bass response and faithful dynamic audio reproduction
- Good attenuation of ambient noise
- Sealed earcup design prevents bleed into adjacent microphones when home recording
- Rugged materials take a beating on the road or in transport
- Lightweight construction designed specifically for long studio or DJ sessions
- Powerful bass and increased signal levels for modernrhythm-driven music
- Hypo-allergenic earpads are comfortable all day
- Extremely comfortable to wear due to ultra-lightweight design, even forextended listening
- 1/8" plug (3.5mm) with 1/4" (6.3mm) adapter included
- 2-year warranty
IE6 Dynamic In-Ear Headphones
MX 471 In-Ear Stereo Headphones
HD 218 Closed Back Headphones iPhone/iPod/mP3 Compatible
HD 202
RS 120
HD 428
HD 438
HD 448
Frequency
18-21,000 Hz
22-19,500 Hz
18-22,000 Hz
17-22,500 Hz
16-24,000 Hz
THD
< 0.5%
< 0.7%
<0.1% (1 kHz/100dB)
<0.1% (1 kHz/100dB)
< 0.1% (1kHz/100dB)
Transducer Priciple
Dynamic, Closed
Dynamic, Open
Dynamic, Closed
Dynamic, Closed
Dynamic, Closed
Weight
130g
230g
390g
394g
380g
Wireless
No
Yes
No
No
No
Sound Pressure Level
115 dB (1 kHz, 1 V)
106 dB
110 dB
112 dB (1 kHz/1 V)
(1 kHz, 1 V)
Warranty
2 yrs
2 yrs
2 yrs
2 yrs
2 yrs
The Sennheiser HD201 Stereo Headphones prove to be a low priced alternative to high-end studio headphones.With great clarity, the Sennheiser HD201 headphones are the ideal entry into the world of powerful stereo sound. These excellent headphones also boast great attenuation of ambient noise and outstanding comfort at an affordable price.The HD201 features stereo rich sound with crisp bass response. These headphones are lightweight, rugged, and the high-quality leatherette ear pads also make them comfortable to wear.
Price : $19.82
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Product Details
- Item Weight: 5.8 ounces
- Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
- ASIN: B0007XJSQC
- Item model number: HD201
Price : $19.82
You Save : $5.13 (21%)

Customer Reviews
This product is one of the best bang for the buck items I have ever owned. They may end up costing me a bundle, however.
The HD201 came to my attention after reading a little debate on headphones on a bulletin board I frequent. Someone recommended the HD201s as being phenomenal for the money.
I'm not an audiophile, but I do enjoy music and computer games where sound is important, so I thought I'd give them a try. The only other "cans" I've used have been the cheapos that come with portable CD players and a pair of Coby CV-200s that I bought seeking something cheap that would be better than the poor quality phones I have had in the past. The Coby units were a minor improvement, but bass rumbled like crazy.
Enter the HD201s. These closed phones (they cover the ear with a foam pad instead of sitting on top of them) have a padded plastic headband, a long 10' cord that terminates in a mini jack (it comes with a 1/4" adapter). The earpieces have some swivel to them, and they fit my rather large head and ears just fine. Comfort level was as good as any headphone I was used to. I plugged them in to my computer (with a decidedly basic 5.1 soundcard) and began to listen.
The sound is jaw-dropping if you are used to the garbage that ships with portable music devices. I popped in some CDs, from classical to metal, and the lack of rumble in the bass and the clear highs were a treat. Remember, I'm no audiophile (yet) but even to my tin and uneducated ear, the difference was easy to hear. Violins in "Adagio for Strings" were strong and clear, gone was the low rumble in the deep bass of Zep, and I even began to truly note the shortcomings of the audio in some MP3 and "oldies" recordings. Sound in games was great, and I caught some nuances in first person shooters that improved my play.
I was now aware of the shortcomings of all the other cheapo headphones I had used, including the Coby unit, that until now I had considered "good enough". They just flat out sound better across the full range of sound, from low to high.
I was a bit surprised that I could max out the volume on my computer without making the HD201s too painful...perhaps they are designed with more power in mind than my system delivers. My portable CD player drives them to about the same volume levels, loud, but not ear shattering. They might not satisfy those looking for super booming bass or earsplitting volume, but perhaps an amplifier might change this.
I can't give your an expert review of the HD201s, nor translate what the tech specs on the box mean. I can tell you that for the price, I am deeply impressed with the quality of sound. I would be impressed if they cost a few times as much.
A true bargain, but I worry that this might be the launching point in to a world of audio gear that I can scarce afford. If these things sound this good, perhaps I really need headphones made by Grado or the high end Sennhieser stuff, a new soundcard, probably an amp, and about the system in the living room.....
Basically, I needed a new pair of headphones after I got tired of the Sony MDR-V150s that my roommate lent me. I did not like the idea of having the "cups" right ON my ear, and honestly, they did not sound all that great so I decided to do some searching. I looked at Koss(I did not like any of their models) AKG( I love them, but, for $100, I did not get involved with them.) So, I decided to search some more..
I totally forgot about Sennheiser headphones. I heard them once at an ultra high end home stereo shop in Tampa, Florida and they sounded damn good. So when I saw these for less than $20, I decided to buy them..
First of all, they arrived sooner than usual. I put them on and I noticed something...I could not hear any outside noise. These "cans" really kept outside sound out. They sat comfortably on my head and the "cups" covered my ears. Score Now, for the sound..
I listen to a lot of music that I have on my pc. I have a Dell Dimension E310 with the ORIGINAL sound card and I have the Mp3s on Musicmatch WITHOUT any equalization. First of all, I chose tracks at random, all kinds and I heard things that I never heard before. I noticed tiny "cracks" on Avenged Sevenfold's "Seciond Heartbeat." Something I did not notice with the Sony's. I listened to all types of music and found the sound TOTALLY clean. No hissing, no muddy or "sour" midrange. Female vocals sounded great. Even the low end sounded great, specially with house and trance music that have a lot of heavy bottom end to them.
BUT, I decided to try them on my Panasonic SA-XR55, which is a digital receiver, and I decided to "crank" it up. As I reached the higher volumes, the bass was lost, it sounded weak and muddy, but that WAS when I was pushing the receiver to its limits.
These "cans" are great for listening to music at REGULAR volumes. If you want a pair of headphones that you can crank them up loud so they can sound like a car audio bass challenge, go for something like the AKGs.
Great "cans" for the money, I TOTALLY recommend them.
So here we go:
Pros:
They fit great, with even a leatherret piece on the top band of the headphones to keep things cushy.
Great sound isolation. I can't hear squat once I put them on WITHOUT music.
Gorgeous sound at "normal" levels. I do not care if you listen to Rap, Christian, House or Trance, you will get a great sound out of these.
Built very well. They look like they do not move or swivel in the picture, but they do, and are very comfortable.
Cons:
NOT made for LOUD listening.
Not really digging the double cord that comes out of the headphones. Single sided would be better, but that is just me.
And to be honest, I cannot find anything else wrong with them.
So, if you just want to get some "cans" that are great sounding, without breaking your wallet, get these.
Trust me.
You will thank me later.


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