Sennheiser VS Ultrasone
Jul 14, 2013 at 3:20 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 7

Superma

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I'm at a deadlock at a choice between two headphones, should I choose Ultrasone Hfi780 or Sennheiser On ear Momentum? Or Ultrasone Pro 750? I DONT KNOW WHICH ONE TO CHOOSE, but according to Cnet, they said that the Momentum doesn't have much bass or comfort. I'm at a deadlock since my dad has told me how good Sennheiser is so now i don't know, PLEASE HELP
 
Jul 14, 2013 at 3:58 PM Post #3 of 7
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I'm at a deadlock at a choice between two headphones, should I choose Ultrasone Hfi780 or Sennheiser On ear Momentum? Or Ultrasone Pro 750? I DONT KNOW WHICH ONE TO CHOOSE, but according to Cnet, they said that the Momentum doesn't have much bass or comfort. I'm at a deadlock since my dad has told me how good Sennheiser is so now i don't know, PLEASE HELP

 
 
Cnet is the last place where I'd seek for headphone advice.
 
Jul 14, 2013 at 4:28 PM Post #5 of 7
risenfallen, i do prefer good headphones that have bass and are able to pronounce every instrument in a song at least so i can hear them, i do prefer movie soundtracks like the man of steel, rap, and modern pop.
 
Jul 15, 2013 at 12:30 AM Post #6 of 7
Superma,
 
For those genres, I think the HFI-780 will serve you well. They have better attack than most Sennheisers so they're more suitable for rock/pop/hiphop. The Senns excel at jazz/classical, etc. I auditioned the Momentum (over-ear) at a store, didn't like them at all, many people do though. They just felt really slow and bass was not so tight. HFI-780 is really good entry phone for the types of music you listen to, V-shaped sound, great treble extension, good bass and loads of details, and there is a simple mod that really help improve their somewhat metallic sound as well. If you really want to buy Sennheiser, I'd recommend looking at the Amperior. I liked them way better than the Momentum.
 

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