Description
Sennheiser HD 820 Audiophile Wired Headband Headphones
The critics said closed headphones could never sound as immersive as their open-aire counterparts. They said physics would never allow it. To that we simply said, “listen”. Developed in Germany, the HD 820 combines an innovative glass reflector and ring radiator transducer technology for a benchmark listening experience as vivid as it is uninterrupted.
- The new audiophile standard for closed-back headphones
- Ring Radiator transducers
- Unique innovative glass transducer covers minimize resonances
- Incredible realistic, natural sound field
- Robust metal headband with inner damping element
- Handcrafted comfortable microfiber ear pads
- Developed and made in Germany
- Silver-cladded OFC cables and gold-plated plugs
- Impedance: 300 ohms
- Frequency Response: 12 – 43800 Hz (-3 dB), 6 – 48000 Hz (-10 dB)
Completely closed. Outrageously open.
The HD 820 fuses our cutting-edge transducer capabilities with exceptional ambient noise attenuation, transcending the perceived limits of closed headphones. Until now, the audiophile headphone experience could only begin with Sennheiser’s open back design—a design that paved the way for an entire class of precision listening devices. This standard of sound reproduction would go on to surpass hi-fi systems exponentially larger in size and cost with the understanding that listeners would not be isolated from their surroundings. The HD 820 sacrifices neither detail nor sound field thanks to its innovative acoustical systems in a closed, dynamic headphone.
Reflecting within
A closed back headphone able to produce the wide, natural sound field of an open one requires rethinking the directional characteristics of sound waves. While sealed headphones offer the utmost privacy, redirected energy can create resonance and distortion within the ear chamber. The reference-class experience of the HD 820 is achieved with the use of precision concave glass reflectors—one terminating each earcup. Located on the outer plane of each ring radiator transducer, this functional plate reflects energy from the rear of the driver to a specially tuned absorber system, allowing the waves to mimic the behaviour exhibited in open-air models such as the HD 800 S. While also a striking visual feature, the technical execution of the glass reflector yields a sound stage never before experienced in a sealed headphone.
Fellowship of the Ring
An achievement in its own right, the 56mm ring radiator found in the HD 820 leverages the key benefit of a large diaphragm transducer—air displacement—without losing the rigidity that favorably impacts rest and response times. Instead of a single attachment on the outer circumference of the transducer, both outer and inner edges of the ‘ring’ are secured to the drive unit. The voice coil vibrates the diaphragm, connected to the V-shaped groove found near the center of the ring.
The headphone’s vibration-damping chassis and inert headband insert provide complete stability, resulting in astonishing speed and accuracy throughout the entire frequency spectrum. What you put into the HD 820 is precisely what you will get out of it, too. Each transducer is manufactured, tested, and measured to an extremely tight tolerance to ensure the most dependable performance out of the box. Each HD 820 also includes the frequency response plot unique to that set’s serial number, sparing no resource to help you retrieve the most critical details from every corner of your music collection.
Exhaustive engineering
The deep, almost magical stereo imaging of the HD 820 is the sum of the exhaustive engineering poured into it. When combined with the ring radiator’s superlative response, the driver’s angle allows you to locate voices, instruments, and their inherent environments. The sound field expertly balances realism and escapism, transporting you to the heart of your favorite recordings and nowhere else. The luxurious ear padding and progressive articulation points form a satisfying seal, eliminating distractions for added focus during extended listening sessions. For critical listening tasks and private listening alike, the HD 820 prevents unwanted sound from coming in or bleeding out.
It’s All About Connection
As a centerpiece of your constantly evolving rig, your go-to headphones should offer the versatility to listen on your terms. Your HD 820 comes with a versatile set of essential cables, each one impedance-matched with ultra-low capacitance. The ¼-inch / 6.3mm stereo connector offers the audiophile-standard plug for connection to devices such as headphone amplifiers, DACs, and A/V receivers. A balanced 4.4mm connector opens a pathway to a newer generation of balanced output devices (headphone amplifiers, digital audio players, etc.) that embrace this compact plug’s superior stability over time. An optional XLR-4 balanced cable is available, providing yet another popular connection to a wide range of audio components. Each cable is 9.8ft / 3m long to accommodate unencumbered listening from devices anywhere on your shelves, in your studio, or on your desktop.
What’s in the box?
- Headphones HD 820 (closed, dynamic headphones)
- connection cable: ¼” (6.35 mm) stereo jack plug (connected ex works), unbalanced
- 4.4 mm stereo jack plug, balanced
- USB flash drive (SD-U16L version) with instruction manual (as PDF file) and individually diffuse-field frequency response curve
- instruction manual
- storage box
- microfiber cloth
Technical Data
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- Impedance
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300 Ohms
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- Frequency response (Headphones)
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12 – 43800 Hz (-3 dB)6 – 48000 Hz (-10 dB)
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- Sound pressure level (SPL)
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103 dB at 1 kHz, 1V