![]() The sound coming out of the HD 660 S is impressively detailed, clean, and rich in all parts of the frequency spectrum. They are by no means the most expensive hi-fi headphones I ever listened to or bought, but if someone put a gun to my head and asked me to surrender all my headphones but one, the Sennheiser HD 660 S would be the one I'd keep. I was blown away from practically the moment I first heard them, and I'm still getting goosebumps on a daily basis while listening to music on them. The sound quality of these headphones is absolutely amazing. With that being said, the Sennheiser HD 660 S is definitely a beast of its own. I for one never experienced such issues with the HD 650 and thought it sounded pretty great across the board. If you happen to be a headphone aficionado, it's very likely that you're familiar with the so-called "Sennheiser veil", one of the most discussed issues (or myths, depending on who you ask) of their HD 650 headphones some users consider its treble and upper mid-range to be too laid back, which supposedly results in a lack of clarity and openness. As a result, the sound performance of the HD 660 S isn't identical to anything you might get from any other pair of Sennheiser headphones. The 38-millimeter speaker drivers built into the Sennheiser HD 660 S are supposedly based on the ones the company uses with their HD 700 headphones, but with a different implementation.
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