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Sennheiser HD 202 Headphones

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Street Price: $29.95
Gaunz Org Price: $24.63
Savings!: $5.32 (18%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Sennheiser
Color: black
EAN: 0615104051768
Label: Sennheiser
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Sennheiser
Model: HD 202
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Sennheiser
Special Features: nv: Transducer Principle^Dynamic, Closed-Aire | Frequency Response^18 18,000 Hz | Nominal Impedance^32 Ohms | Characteristic Spl^115 dB | Ear Coupling^Semi-circumaural, leatherette | Distortion^ 0.5 | Connector^3.5 mm mini-stereo with 14 adapter | Weight Wo Cable^Approx. 130 g
Studio: Sennheiser
Warranty: 2 years warranty


Piece facts:
  • Closed, dynamic, supra-aural headphones
  • High efficiency drivers
  • Wind-up belt clip for excess cable
  • 10 foot Y style cable
  • Replaceable leatherette ear pads




Headphones 202 HD Sennheiser






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SENNHElSER HD-202 -- These dynamic hi-fi stereo headphones are the ideal partner for DJs and powerful modern music. The HD-202 phones provide good insulation against ambient noise and a vivid, crisp bass response. Rugged and lightweight, they offer a secure, extremely comfortable fit, and can be used for both mobile sources and home audio systems. Powerful neodymium magnets and lightweight diaphragms for high sound levels Clips to the belt - convenient cord take-up adjusts cable length when you're listening while on the move 3 meter, highly conductive 0FC copper cable Replaceable leatherette ear pads 18Hz - 18kHz frequency response Sound pressure level - 115dB <0.5% THD ( Total Harmonic Distortion ) 2-year guarantee

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These closed, dynamic, supra-aural stereo headphones are built for the demands and expectations of the DJ. They come with removable, leatherette earpads. These lightweight phones will be appreciated by someone who wears phones for long periods of time. A specially designed damping perforation ensures powerful bass response, while a lightweight diaphragm material with turbine embossing transfers low bass sounds. The ten foot Y-style cord can be connected to a belt and features a take-up system for on the move listening. The headphones come with a two year warranty.

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Headphones and a two year warranty.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Good one for less price ...

Sennheiser HD 202 for 25$ is a good deal.
Pro's : Good spongy ear-cups, sound quality lives to the expectations of sennheiser.
Con's : long connecting wire.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - small can be good!
I wanted a set of over the ear headphones because ear buds don't fit well in my ears. The only negative reviews I saw of this set seemed to point to the fact that they put a lot of pressure on your head. However, given the fact that I've a smaller head than most, this set is wonderful for me - the sound is great, the fit is lovely, it is a wonderful set of headphones.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Excellent Sound Reproduction ...
Would have given 5 stars, except I know that there are others with bigger heads/ears than mine. The tone response is very good from bass to treble and in between. The fit is very nice for me, they are light and comfortable. I really didn't expect this quality at this price - I'm very pleased.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Great for the price
These aren't the most expensive headphones, and it shows. They don't have audiophile sound, any options or special features.

But they are cheap. And if you're looking for an inexpensive set of headphones that go over your ear, these are without question the ones to buy.

I've had my pair now for over two years, and have treated them rather poorly I should add. I shove them into backpacks, I toss them off to the side, I accidently drop things on them and otherwise don't pay much attention to them. And they keep working, and they keep working with sound that while maybe not the best, is certainly very good for the average music listener.

They don't block sound very well, other than turning up the sound, so don't buy them for that. They are comfortable, and solidly built. I use them at my computer when I am working and I use them with my mp3 player when I'm traveling. They are a little bulky to be used in places that you care about looks or appearance, but that's fine. They are great for what I need them for and one of the really great purchases I've made here.

Amazing for the price.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Very satisfied ...
I bought these headphones to use while traveling. I find that using
earbuds are difficult listen with because of background noise. Plus, listening with earbuds for long periods of time causes a little pain in my ears.

These headphones worked great. They didn't shut out all background noise, but muted it enough so that I didn't have to increase the volume. I listen mainly to audiobooks, but the headphones also do a pretty good job when when switching over to music. The bass comes through well and I was
quite surprised at the range of performance for an inexpensive pair of
headphones.

The headphones were also very comfortable to wear. For the price, these are a great little pair of headphones.


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