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Sennheiser HD515 Dynamic Stereo Sound Audiophile 500 Series Headphones

by Sennheiser
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (147 customer reviews)

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  • Open-Aire, circumaural, dynamic, stereo headphones
  • Eargonomic Acoustic Refinement (EAR) enables ideal sound channelling for a new kind of listening experience
  • Stats of the Art Duolfol diaphragms
  • Highly optimized, field-strengthened neodymium ferrous magnet systems
  • Outstanding comfort for long listening sessions
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Technical Details

  • Noise-Cancelling-Feature

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 0.4 x 0.4 x 0.4 inches ; 9 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B0001FTVDG
  • Item model number: HD515
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (147 customer reviews)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: October 2, 2001

Product Description

The HD 515 is a classic headphone and an affordable entry into the audiophile 500 series. It's perfect for listening with virtually any source.The HD 515 is fitted with Sennheiser s innovative E.A.R.technology, plus special Duofol diaphragms that reduce unwanted resonances to an absolute minimum. Overall listening pleasure is combined with outstanding comfort. The Sennheiser HD 515 is a pair of moderately priced, stereo Hi-Fi headphones. They feature a circumaural, open air design, greatly extended low end frequency reproduction, and E.A.R. technology, which channels the audio to the ear with greater directivity. Open-Aire,circumaural,dynamic,stereo headphones Ergonomic Acoustic Refinement (E.A.R.)enables ideal sound channelling for a new kind of listening experience State of the art,advanced Duofol diaphragms Highly optimized,field-strengthened neodymium ferrous magnet systems Outstanding comfort for long listening sessions Longevity through exchangeable components Lightweight aluminium voice coils for high efficiency and excellent dynamics 2-year warranty


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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
102 of 112 people found the following review helpful
Let me say right off the bat that I am very picky about sound when it comes to using my computer for most of my audio visual needs. I have a fast computer with a Soundblaster X-Fi platinum card, and Klipsch ProMedia THX surround sound system - a combination that almost got me evicted on several occassions before getting a home of my own to indulge myself in.

I did a lot of humming and hawing over headphones and ended up getting both the Sennheiser HD 515 and the more upscale 555. I have always been spoiled by the bold yet warm, balanced yet punchy sound that the Klipsch speakers and subwoofer deliver - literally everything sounds great from music to movies to games. It wasn't until I got these headphones that I realized how good Klipsch is at making up for variances in source recording quality.

Everyone says it, so I will echo this here as well - you hear details you never knew existed in just about anything you play. This is not always a good thing, when you notice that some of your favourite songs have some annoying, yet previously-undetected touches in the background that can really spoil things.

Like a lot of people, I mostly listen to MP3s off my hard drive which will never be as good as the originals, but the convenience outweighs the slight loss in quality. From the moment I plugged in these headphones, the difference between inferior rips and great ones was painfully evident.

After the first few tracks, I was pretty disappointed and thought the headphones were just not that great, or perhaps they needed more time to "burn in". But then I put on some of my favourties and WOW what an instant difference!

I put on Sting's "Thousand Years" captured at 256 bitrate and it was like I was right there in the studio. Sade's "No Ordinary Love" and Toni Braxton @ 192 kbps were also amazing . Even at 128 kbps, The Coors' "Dreams" was outstanding.

I tried them plugged into the home theatre receiver with the opening scene from Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring. The narration by Galadriel was haunting and powerful, with her voice sounding like it was inside my head.

I haven't plugged these into my pre-amp yet which will give them a lot more juice, and they haven't had a 40+ hour burn-in so I am quite pleased so far.

IMPORTANT - although they are open, very little sound leaks out like some people have complained. I find this a good balance because I have small kids where I use the 555's at home, and cannot shut myself off from everyone else at work where I use the 515's. It completely drowns out my slightly loud case fans but I can still hear loud things around me. Anyone who says that people down the hall can hear them must be cranking these to obscene levels - VERY bad for your long-term hearing, and ironically one of the reasons why it is smart to get pure-sounding headphones in the first place.

Bottom line: The 555's are better and do not colour the music as much as the 515's. This means everything sounds good with the 515s while the 555s can make you change your mind about some of your favourites. Again, this comes back to the quality of the source and not the headphones themselves. Are the 555's worth 2-3x the price of the 515s? Not unless you have the money to burn. The HD 515s are an amazing value for the price - I got mine as fully warranteed B-stock that are in new condition and cost $20 less than list. $40 for a set of cans that sound almost as good as the highly vaunted 555s - a no brainer...
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52 of 55 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great headphones February 14, 2006
By M. Dow
I have had these for about a year now. I love them. They were $70 at the time and provide great quality audio. I use them in an office environement setup to a standard PC audio card. The sound is clean and crisp, while also providing good bass.

They are very comfortable to wear - I often find myself unknowningly wearing them after I've shut my music off.

I use these everyday.
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45 of 49 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Hear The Difference January 13, 2005
I've read some different opinions of these 'phones and people have said they don't fit your head (this is ridiculous since they're adjustable) or that they are very easy to break, which in my experience it has been the exact opposite. I've caught the cord on things numerous times, had somebody knock them off of my desk, somebody even sat on them and they still remain the same as when I first purchased them. No scratches, cracks, disconnections or breaks of any kind. I would actually inform people that these are quite sturdy and durable instead of making it seem as though they will snap with the first wrong move.

The sound quality is just amazing for the price and as others have noted, they're much better all-around headphones than the Sony brand in the same price range. I tested both for long periods of time and gave them each a fair amount of burn-in. In the end the Sennheisers are a much bigger bang for your buck. As for them sounding like tin cans or even more laughable: sounding better when they're cupped by your hands, those statements are just entirely false as another reviewer has already pointed out. The sound becomes much worse when this is done because it takes away from the sonic accuracy and spatial experience. Maybe the reviewer who said this needs some new equipment or a better understanding of the way these headphones are supposed to work. When you buy open headphones (which, by the way, reproduce better sound than a closed pair) you should know what you're getting and the fact that people will be able to hear what you're listening to if they're close enough. The quality is much better, that's the difference and it's the reason they are made this way. If you're looking for privacy, grab the Sony V6.

All in all these are well worth the price tag and will definitely bring a smile to your face if they're your first, second, or even third dip into audiophile territory. However, you must keep moving up the line if your expectations become too high. Headphones in this range can only do so much and these most certainly get the job done for the tag attached to them. Be sure to give them a fair chance and a lot of burn-in before you judge them.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars great quality headphones
really good sound at a price that I can deal with. great deal. would recommend to someone who is looking for an upgrade over standard earbud quality sound but is not looking to... Read more
Published 1 month ago by jm
5.0 out of 5 stars excelente producto
Es un excelente producto, lo recomiendo mucho y es exactamente como lo descrito por el vendedor, tambien el empaque fue adecuado y llegó en buenas condiciones, sin... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Hazofeifa
2.0 out of 5 stars wasnt very comfy
the nylon for comfort started peeliin off quickly there fore product wear, tears fast, i ended up selling them myseself
Published 3 months ago by eugene
5.0 out of 5 stars Great
These phones are great. Very confortable, great quality in sound and I have more than 1 yes and they still look good. I recommend to anyone. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Renan Leite dos Santos
5.0 out of 5 stars Better than Sennheiser 515
I love music, but I am not an audiophile. With a home theatre (7 channel Mirage Omni Speakers/Onkyo Receivers) and several computers, I wanted an additional headphone at a... Read more
Published 8 months ago by jw
5.0 out of 5 stars Pillowy ear love.
Sounds fantastic. Balanced really nicely.

The best thing about these headphones is that they're light and comfy. So comfy. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Owen S
1.0 out of 5 stars Horrible sounding headphones
Hello,

I have used several headphones in the past and I bought these after reading reviews and have used these for about a year now. Read more
Published 9 months ago by O. Asghar
5.0 out of 5 stars The HD 515s - Fantastic and Affordable
The Sennheiser HD 515s were my first foray into the world of high-end headphones. "High-end" is of course relative, as these hardly scratch the $1,500 price-tag of the HD 800s. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Jason Wilkins
4.0 out of 5 stars Great headphone's for the price
I have owned these headphones for about a year and they have been great. I am a student and I carry these headphones around in my back pack so they're always getting books thrown... Read more
Published 15 months ago by huskerfan572
5.0 out of 5 stars "Portabilty" / No amp needed / Wait for break in
First off, these headphones are not the most portable thing ever. They weigh 9 ounces. They are comfortable but kind of hard to lug around. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Greg L. Rivera
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