
Sennheiser
The Sennheiser HD 200 PRO is a closed‑back, over‑ear monitoring headphone aimed at beginner home‑studio producers and podcasters. It offers lightweight comfort, good passive isolation and punchy bass, but suffers from plastic build quality and inconsistent channel balance.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers note the HD 200 PRO delivers low distortion and solid bass while being exceptionally light, making it comfortable for long sessions. However, they criticize its cheap plastic build, non‑detachable cable, and especially the inconsistent channel balance and frequency response that require calibration to achieve neutrality.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the lightweight comfort, effective noise isolation and satisfying bass for home mixing, but repeatedly complain about the cheap‑feel plastic, the fixed cable that wears out, and noticeable audio inconsistencies that affect the highs and channel balance.
Common Complaints
Cheap plastic feel, non‑detachable cable wear, inconsistent channel balance and veiled high‑frequency response across units.
What People Are Saying
“lightweight design and isolation benefits in noisy rooms”
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