Sennheiser’s unique closed-back design for what has, until now, been a range of open-backed headphones
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T3 VerdictWhen is a closed-back pair of headphones not a closed-back pair of headphones? When it’s the Sennheiser HD 620S, the least closed-sounding pair of closed-back headphones this sort of money can currently buy.
T3 Verdict
When is a closed-back pair of headphones not a closed-back pair of headphones? When it’s the Sennheiser HD 620S, the least closed-sounding pair of closed-back headphones this sort of money can currently buy.
Properly built and finished
Laid-back and informative
Reasons to avoid-Not the most assertive listen-Fit won’t suit everyone-Doesn’t fold
Not the most assertive listen
Fit won’t suit everyone
Doesn’t fold
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The sonic air and space of open-backed headphones, the lack of sonic leakiness of closed-back headphones. That’s an impossible dream, isn’t it?
Not according to Sennheiser. With the HD 620S, the company has introduced a closed-back design into what has, until now, been a range of open-backed headphones – and it’s done so with the express intention of offering all the sonic virtues of an open-backed configuration combined with the self-contained nature of the closed-back alternative.
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The Sennheiser HD 620S are on sale now, and in the United Kingdom they cost £299 per pair. In the United States they’ll set you back $349, while in Australia they go for AU$599.
There’re quite a few options wherethe best wired over-ear headphonesat this sort of money are concerned, of course. FiiO’s planar magnetic FT5 spring to mind, as do quite a few pairs of Grado over-ears. But these are all open-backed designs, and closed-back options are rather thinner on the ground…
Sennheiser HD 620S review: Features & What’s New?
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(Image credit: Future)
Apart from the fact that the HD 620S are closed-back headphones when the Sennheiser HD 600 range has been made up of open-backed headphones since before the turn of the century, there’s very little to report in the ‘what’s new’ category. As will become all too obvious in the ‘design’ section of this review, Sennheiser isn’t interested in breaking new ground but would rather make the best of existing ground.
And so there’s not a lot to report where ‘features’ are concerned, either – not even an in-line remote and/or mic on the headphones’ cable. About the only feature worth discussing is the 42mm full-range dynamic drivers the HD 620S use to deliver sound to your ears.
Sennheiser HD 620S review: Performance
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If Sennheiser’s ambitions for the HD 620S began and ended with “closed-back headphones that sound like they might be open-backed” then congratulations are in order. There’s an openness, an airiness and a spaciousness to the HD 620S presentation that’s more than a little reminiscent of an open-backed configuration and not all that much like the more immediate, more direct and more confined closed-back alternative.
But it takes more than a big and airy sound to make a great ofthe best headphones, of course – and so it’s nice to be able to report that the Sennheiser has a fair bit more to recommend too. No matter how complex or multi-faceted the recording you’re listening to, the HD 620S can extract and contextualise a huge amount of detail both broad and fine. They’re alert to the most fleeting occurrences in a recording, and can lay it out in its entirety without sounding the least bit analytical about it. Music just flows in a nice natural manner, and the attention to detail is never at the expense of the bigger picture.
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(Image credit: Future)
The HD 620S don’t quite hold a nap hand, though. Their laid-back and easy-going approach is all well and good until they encounter some material that requires significant dynamic impetus – then they’re found wanting when it comes to the biggest shifts in intensity and/or volume. They’re not the punchiest listen you ever heard, either – ‘polite’ is only a positive trait up to a point, of course, and when an impolite level of drive and attack is required (especially at the bottom of the frequency range) the HD 620S would rather remain inoffensive.
Sennheiser HD 620S review: Design & Usability
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(Image credit: Future)
Let’s go with ‘functional’, shall we? Lord knows it’s difficult (and not especially advisable) to mess with the design of over-ear headphones – but the Sennheiser HD 620S appear to have been constructed much more than they have been designed.
There’s nothing remotely showy or even interesting about the appearance of these headphones, and the fact that they don’t fold flat means their unremarkable appearance can’t be minimised for portability. Still, at 350g they’re hardly a burden to carry – or to wear, for that matter.
As far as build quality is concerned, though, the HD 620S need no excuses making for them. They’re mostly plastic (with some metal reinforcement in appropriate areas), and the textured finish on the back of the earcups is reminiscent of the ‘washi’ effect so beloved of Final Audio.
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(Image credit: Future)
The pleather-covered memory foam of the earpads is generous, and there’s a fair amount on the inner headband too – it’s split in that ‘fontanella’ manner Sennheiser is so fond of. Clamping force is on the assertive side of neutral, but not fatally so, and the hanger arrangement allows the HD 620S to stay comfortable for a good while – as long as your head isn’t wide enough to feel the clamping pressure too quickly, anyhow.
Sennheiser HD 620S review: Verdict
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As a package, the Sennheiser HD 620S are currently number one in a field of one. If you want to enjoy the benefits of a pair of open-backed headphones while in company, no other pair of closed-back headphones can do such a convincing impression.
There are trade-offs where dynamism and immediacy are concerned, sure – but it’s hard to think of a pair of headphones at this sort of money that don’t demand some degree of compromise. And no other audio-maker is doing what Sennheiser has achieved here.
Also consider
As already mentioned, the best wired over-ear headphones at this sort of money tend to be open-backed designs – so they’re not really a like-for-like comparison, because using a pair of open-backed headphones in public is the sort of profoundly anti-social act I can’t encourage.
But if you’re going to be wearing them in private, then it’s well worth consideringFiiO’s planar magnetic FT5because they sound excellent – but on the downside, they’re not for the smaller-headed.
TheBeyerdynamic DT900 Pro Xare well worth your attention too, especially if you’re after a pair of headphones that are good for monitoring as well as for simply listening.
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