





🎶 Elevate your sound game — hear what others miss!
The Sennheiser HD 820 headphones deliver a reference-grade audiophile experience with 56mm ring radiator drivers and patented glass reflector technology that replicates open-back sound in a closed design. Engineered in Germany, these headphones offer exceptional sound isolation, luxurious comfort, and come with balanced and standard cables plus a 2-year warranty, making them the ultimate choice for discerning music professionals and enthusiasts on the go.








| ASIN | B07D41MTT7 |
| Additional Features | around the ear |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Music, Travel |
| Audio Driver Size | 56 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #54,515 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,015 in Over-Ear Headphones |
| Brand | Sennheiser Consumer Audio |
| Built-In Media | HD 820 headphone, 6.35 mm cable, 4.4 mm Pentaconn cable, owners manual |
| Cable Features | Retractable |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Material | Microfiber |
| Color | black |
| Colour | black |
| Compatible Devices | Computer, Laptop, TV, Telephone, Tablet, Game console |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | Noise Control |
| Country of Origin | Yemen |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 75 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Ear placement | Over Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Ear Cut |
| Enclosure Material | Metal, Fabric, Plastic |
| Form factor | Over Ear |
| Frequency Range | 12 - 43800 Hz (-3 dB) 6 - 48000 Hz (-10 dB) |
| Frequency Response | 43800 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00615104300439 |
| Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 6.35 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 300 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Type Name | Sennheiser HD 820 Over-the-Ear Audiophile Reference Headphones - Ring Radiator Drivers with Glass Reflector Technology |
| Item Weight | 360 Grams |
| Item height | 5.98 inches |
| Manufacturer | Sennheiser |
| Model Name | HD 820 |
| Model Number | HD 820 |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Noise control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 5 |
| Series Number | 820 |
| Specific Uses For Product | music |
| Style Name | High-End |
| Subject Character | no character |
| Theme | Video Game |
| UPC | 615104300439 |
| Warranty Description | 2 years |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
N**A
Excelente fone, mas as almofadas saem com muita facilidade.
Qualidade das almofadas.
C**O
TOTL Endgame but source dependent! Like Tyl, I'm out!
I am semi-retired, but back on the road full-time air travel weekly. For years I have been buying high-end headphones, in the $500-$2800. range. I spend hours reading reviews, analyzing cables and Daps. I use most items a short time, sell them at a loss, and pursue the next great sound. It is important to me travelling 80% of the time, to be able to have my home listening experience on the road, because when I'm travelling, that is my life. So knowing that I have had Sennheiser, Oppo, Focal, Sony, Audeze, Grado & Mr. Speakers to name a few. This is important for you to understand as to why my review is such. There are many variables influencing sound, the quality of the file, the cable, the DAC /AMP, and the actual Headphones. Knowing that, when we look at HP reviews we have to carefully look at those variables, as well as the listeners preferences, to determine how the review applies to you. In my case the music I like is Jazz, Classical, singer /songwriter and Broadway and Movie Soundtracks. Across all of the years, the most fascinating pair of headphones I ever owned was the Sennheiser H800. The soundstage, detail, timber, the note extension, the air were aspects I never experienced with any other headphones. I always went back to the HD800s as a reference sound, to check the tonality of a voice, the depth of strings, the quality of an oboe or flute, the strike of a piano key. The treble could get a little sibilant, and the bass a little lean, but they sparkled. I sold them because they were open, I was seldom home and I seldom listened to them. Recently back on the road, and after purchasing the most high-end DAP /AMP I had ever owned the Cayin N8, I searched again for a good closed back sound. The Sony WMZ 1000v3, Focal Elegia, Mr Speakers C, AKG N90, Sony 1ZR, I was considering the new Focal Stellia. I became aware of the Sennheiser HD820, never knowing they had been released. From the moment I put them on, the reference level sound I remember came back to me. The depth, the sparkle, the range, the timber, taking a semi-sibilant alto vocal, and giving it breadth, neutral and sibilance gone. I know I didn't want the Senns because of the 300 Ohms, and dependence upon an amp, but I have to say, they sing like no other. I've had them about 2 weeks, have about 50 hours on them. I bought a Moon Audio Black Dragon Premium balanced cable, to replace the long stock cable, with a shorter length for travel, more durable connectors and best sound. I bought the Accessory House Global 2XL case for travel. Have worn them on 8 flights. They are noise isolating, and frankly good enough where I can enjoy the music. I'm not really a fan of "electronic" headphones. I have felt, when I retire officially these Sennheiser HD820 and my Sony Z1R are my end game headphones. I've been through everything but electrostats, and these give me awesome reference sound and snuggle warmth with the Sony's. After purchasing I still follow reviews and keep reading the that the Sennheiser are at a High end Treble peaky, and the Sony's are more warm, and maybe something like the Focal Stella and Meize Empyrean are the in the middle, not sibilant, not bassy, but best all arounders. So this morning I'm thinking how can what I hear be so different. How can I think the HD820s are the best all arounders for me. Every HP is a compromise somewhere, but I think the HD 820s are the most enjoyable and perfect. So I did a comparison between the HD820s powered by the Cayin N8 balanced, and my Sony NW zx300. In the quiet of my home I Listened to a high resolution file of DreamBoat Annie, one of my all time favorites, for dynamics, sparkle, bass, mids and treble and soundstage. On the Sony ZX300 the top end sounded thin, in fact a tad sibilant, the whole sound lacked the end game sound I had been hearing. I went to the Cayin N8, Ahh...Sennheiser HD820 I am fully satisfied with, the comfort, the build quality and the sound, what more could I want. So I know there are others out there buy .High-end Headphones, and search for great sound. Sound is subjective, but I have learned a lot from other reviewers, in order to gain a perspective. Get confused by some reviews that raise a product on a pedestal, and others that say the same product is middling. I know this is a long review, without measurements and spectrum comparisons. But I hope it will help others. No single Headphone does it all. but in your private listening room, I am convinced that the Sennheiser deliver everything anyone would ever want, and if stuck on an island or stopping all future purchases with the HD820, you will enjoy them, you will hear detail you never knew was there, transported to another realm, and enjoy the music, taking into consideration all the variables. Using the N8 and quality files, there is no fatiguing highs, and there is plenty of bass, and everything in the middle. This may be my last HP review, thank you amazon for the opportunity to share and help others in the community, enjoy the music, Chip out!* (*reference to guru Tyl Herstens, who I followed for years, and is now downsized and enjoying the world! God Bless on your Journey!)
B**N
Never felt as many goosebumps with any other headphone
As the title states, this headphone has given me more goosebumps than any other headphone I've ever owned. Granted, this is by far the most expensive piece of audio-equipment I currently own, but for the time being, I have never heard any better-sounding headphone when it comes to epic arrangements such as movie soundtracks (ie. Interstellar, Inception, etc.). Also a great choice for classical, jazz, and gaming (the latter especially if open-backs are not an option). As for how this performs with pop, rock, and electronic, the clarity is amazing although I found many bass frequencies to be lacking (even after EQ). This is my #1 choice if you like to listen to epic soundtracks and have a decent amplifier + DAC setup at home.
A**R
Enttäuschende Leistung des HD 820
Ich hatte bisher einen HD 600 und einen HD 800. Nun war ich sehr gespannt auf den 820. Er hat mehr als doppelt so viel gekostet wie mein 800, allerdings war das vor vielen Jahren. Meine Enttäuschung war groß: der 820 hat ein deutlich schmaleres Klangbild, wirkt manchmal wie aus der Dose. Es sind nicht nur die Frequenzen unterhalb von 1000 Hz, sondern das gesamte Klangbild wirkt eingeengt. Wenn ich das mit den Superanzeigen von SENNHEISER vergleiche und den Tests vom angeblich besten Kopfhörer der Welt, dann liegt es vielleicht an meinen Ohren, daß ich dem nicht folgen kann. MfG, Alexander
C**N
Terrible
Me llega un paquete abierto, con violación de los sellos, caja rota. No se si los usaron, cero confiables. No pague por un producto de este tipo.
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