We were blown away by the Sennheiser Momentum
headphones, released earlier this year, but their size and price meant
that they certainly weren't suitable for everyone. With the new Momentum
On-Ear headphones, Sennheiser has retained the build quality of the
larger over-ear headphones in a more compact form.
Sennheiser has successfully retained the larger headphones' audio
quality in this smaller design, too. The bass is vibrant and prominent
in the overall sound, but doesn't overwhelm treble and mid-range detail,
although it was quite noticeable when compared to our flatter
reference, particularly on busy tracks with a pulsing bassline. This was
particularly audible on our metal and industrial test tracks,
particularly at high volumes. However, we were pleased by the absolute
clarity of heavily layered instruments and vocals in our most complex
test tracks and loved their reproduction of jazz and world music.
Vocals in general sounded brilliant, with every subtle vocal detail
of complex choral sections clearly audible on tracks from Coope, Boyes
and Simpson's a cappella Jerusalem Revisited to the full orchestra, band
and choir of Turisas's End of an Empire. Less bombastic recordings also
fared well, with the emotive vocals and strings of Louis Armstrong's
What a Wonderful World benefiting from the headphones' spacious sound
and excellent stereo separation.
The headphones are available in four colours: white, blue, green and
pink, with further shades to follow later in the year. They're
beautifully designed, sturdy and remarkably light, which is always
desirable in a pair of headphones you intend to use on the move. The
padded cups sat comfortably on our ears without exerting any
uncomfortable pressure. Despite their soft fabric finish, they didn't
get too hot even on a warm summer's day, although we imagine they could
become a little unpleasant if you get sweaty.
There's not much sound isolation, but with our music switched on, not
too much background noise from our office was audible. Trains were a
little more challenging, though, forcing us to raise the volume to
overcome background sound. While at low volumes you're unlikely to
disturb those around you, the on-ear design meant that some sound was
able to escape and be heard by our neighbours, despite the headphones'
closed-backed cups.
The Momentum headphones come with two detachable cables. One has an
in-line microphone and volume control for use with a mobile phone and
the other is a straight stereo cable for use with your computer. Both
measure 1.4m. Also supplied is a bulky, semi-rigid carrying case and a
thin cloth pouch. When travelling, we spent more time with the
headphones on our ears or around our neck than in their case.
Although they don't have particularly good sound isolation, the
Momentum On-Ears are a great buy if you want headphones that you can use
comfortably in a variety settings, whether you're in a quiet room at
home, in the office, or on public transport. Their light weight makes
them far more comfortable and practical to wear on the move than most
headphones capable of producing this kind of sound quality.
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Rabu, 10 Juli 2013
Senneheiser Momentum On-Ear review
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