Drop + Sennheiser HD 8XX Audiophile Headphones Review

Drop is once again hooking its fans up with another audio product. For the second year, Drop has partnered with Sennheiser to give audiophiles something to consider.

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Normally priced at just under $1,000, the Drop + Sennheiser HD 8XX Audiophile earphones aim to be one of the most sought-after “earphones” on the market. We grabbed a pair and took them on a test drive over a long weekend. This is what we found out:

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Features Include:

Performance

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Build Quality

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Are They Worth Checking Out?

If you don’t have an audiophile setup, the simple answer is no. They are not worth checking out.

What if you already have an audiophile setup? Well, the answer is still no. They are good headphones once you have jumped through the hoops most audiophile tech expects of you. However, you can get better for cheaper.

Pros:

Cons:

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We all think a pair of $1,000 headphones should be perfect out of the box. However, as someone who has paid high prices for audiophile tech, I can assure you, the price you pay isn’t the final price. Everything requires some finessing to get it right – and more often than not, you end up having to buy more tech to achieve that perfect sound:

Sadly, the Drop + Sennheiser HD 8XX Audiophile headphones are no different.

Out of the box, if you plug these $1,000 headphones into anything but an amp, they’ll disappoint. In fact, the bass is laughably bad. Additionally, these headphones don’t offer the features you would expect from expensive headphones, for example, quality Active Noise Cancelation. What these headphones offer is high-quality audio, but that is it.

We luckily have an audiophile setup and after two days, we can say these are great headphones. However, they aren’t $1,100 great. We actually prefer the sound on our Beyerdynamic Amiron headphones to these, and they cost us $400 with an amp and all the cables we’ll ever need.

If you hadn’t already guessed, the Drop + Sennheiser HD 8XX Audiophile headphones are not Nerdable Recommended, especially at this price.

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