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Oct 01 2009

Following on from the HD 380 headphones announced last week comes a whole new series of headphones at a range of price points that should mean everyone can own a decent pair of Sennheisers.

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The five pairs of headphones in the Series 400 are made up of one open and four closed backs, with prices starting at £39.99 and rising to £84.99.


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For those who are serious about their music, such as sound engineers, musicians and producers, a decent pair of extended frequency headphones is a necessary addition.

Sennheiser has pushed out its HD 380 Pro closed back headphones use high-power neodymium iron magnets, offering a wide 8-27,000Hz frequency response, detailed sound reproduction, sound pressure level up to 110dB, and an attenuation of external noise up to 32dB.


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Following on from the HD 238 headphones comes two new pairs of luxury headphones from Sennheiser.

Both the MM 400 and MM 450 Travel feature the latest Bluetooth technology so you're free to listen to your music without getting tied up in wires. Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP guarantees optimized hi-fi quality stereo sound. There's also a removable cable and airline adapter, for times when you want to hook up to a standard or airplane audio output, plus a built-in microphone for use with mobile phones.


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Headphone specialist Sennheiser has just announced its latest set of open headphones — the HD 238 — which are great for home use and with portable media players.

Said to be optimized for use with PMPs, the HD 238s have compact, adjustable on-ear flat earpads, ultra-powerful neodymium magnets, low-resonance diaphragms, a frequency response of 16Hz-23kHz and OFC cable.

Not much more to say — they're headphones — except that you generally get something decent with Sennheiser and these, at £70 (about $120), won't break the bank.


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