amazon Sennheiser IE 800 reviews
Launched in November 2012 and officially shelved a month later, the Sennheiser IE 800 headset model is not exactly an upgrade to Sennheiser IE 80 or Sennheiser IE 8, which has taken Sennheiser to the world of few in-ear headphones for audiophile.
Besides the familiar features from the German manufacturer, Sennheiser IE 800 also owns unique technologies and unique designs. So, the new headset is also worth noting, the highest in the Sennheiser in-ear line.
Design
Sennheiser IE 800 earbud size is very small, even compared to the previous IE 80 version. Thanks to that, the entire earbud can fit in the ear, not to create a feeling of entanglement when using for a long time. In addition, this important part is also protected very safe by a scratch-resistant ceramic cover designed specifically for high-end Sennheiser headphones.
Comes with a small earbud, a small “Extra” Tweeter for the first time used, only 7 mm in size. The point is that while other in-ear hi-end models with a lot of drivers in to increase the responsive bandwidth, IE 800 uses only one dynamic driver, but is improved to be able to deliver. An impressive frequency range, reaching 5 Hz to 46.5 KHz. Even more than Sennheiser’s highest hi-end headphones, the Sennheiser HD 800, with a lower limit of 6 Hz.
The disadvantage of using only one driver is very difficult to expand the response bandwidth, which the Extra Wide Band has done very well. While the advantage of this technology is there is no lag between drivers, a factor that significantly affects the accuracy of the output audio.
The next significant point in the design of the IE 800 is the D2CA dual resonance absorption chamber, which makes the earbud shaped like a special exhaust tube. This technology was first applied by Sennheiser to eliminate the negative resonance generated during operation, while increasing the efficiency of the bass strings, making the bass sound stronger and clearer.
Sennheiser IE 800 is very sturdy and has variable lengths thanks to an accompanying cord. This is also a new feature appeared on IE 800 that is not available on any other Sennheiser headset. In addition, the connectors on the premium in-ear are gold-plated for best contact.
Being boxed with IE 800 is a bunch of accessories. First, there are a lot of ear pads in different sizes, suitable for each person’s ear size. Next is a leather case that is plush and sturdy to carry with you, which also marks the serial number of each IE 800 manufactured, confirming the level of the product.
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Performance
Considered to be Sennheiser’s current top-of-the-line in-ear model, the IE 800 in the test was coupled to the iQube V3, a neutral head-amp that highlights the advantages and disadvantages of coupled headphones.
With many technological enhancements focused on low and ultra low frequencies, the IE 800 was put to the test with dubstep music. The effect is evident when continuous bass sounds are clear, neat and accurate. Compared to the IE 80’s brother, the low bandwidth of the IE 800 is comparable, however, the accuracy is slightly higher, the bass is solid and powerful.
No complicated tuning, the IE 800 can simply play different genres, which are typically contemporary jazz songs with slow tempo, but need an excellent midrange. Norah Jones’s Love Me Tender, even the smallest details, is clearly visible and very easy to hear, as the fingertip touches the guitar strings, the singer’s lipstick, the muffled sound. Especially an impressive mid-range and very accurate, still light but no lack of force whenever needed.
Moving on to chamber music, the IE 800 reveals a spacious sound, even if it’s just an in-ear headset. This is also said to be the success of the D2CA dual resonance chambers, which allow the sound to be expanded backwards to resemble full-size, open-diaphragm full-size earphones.
In general, the IE 800 is a reasonable choice for users to listen to the music of a true audiophile, with the compact size that can carry with you on the move. However, the price barriers, as well as the selection of a compatible equivalent level of amplifier, such as the iQube V3 in the above trial cost about $800, which are major obstacles that do not everyone is willing to pay.