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Sennheiser HD 660s 2 - Wired Audiophile Stereo Headphones with Deep Sub Bass, Optimized Surround, Transducer Airflow, Vented Magnet System and Voice C
The HD 660 S 2 Audiophile Headphones thundering timpani, melodic sound of a guitar, impressive singing voice of your favorite artist, and beat of electronic dance music, nothing creates drama like powerful bass. Ideal for music lovers, the non-fatiguing, high-end HD 660S2 now delivers even more impact and emotion. Our engineers optimized t…
The HD 660 S 2 Audiophile Headphones thundering timpani, melodic sound of a guitar, impressive singing voice of your favorite artist, and beat of electronic dance music, nothing creates drama like powerful bass. Ideal for music lovers, the non-fatiguing, high-end HD 660S2 now delivers even more impact and emotion. Our engineers optimized the HD 660S's surround, transducer airflow, and coil to double the sound pressure at the lowest octaves. You can feel the lowest note on the piano (27.5 Hz) or the kick of the bass drum (45-60 Hz) as if you were there at the recording studio, allowing you to pick out individual instruments and discover new sonic details.
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The HD 660 S 2 Audiophile Headphones thundering timpani, melodic sound of a guitar, impressive singing voice of your favorite artist, and beat of electronic dance music, nothing creates drama like powerful bass. Ideal for music lovers, the non-fatiguing, high-end HD 660S2 now delivers even more impact and emotion. Our engineers optimized the HD 660S's surround, transducer airflow, and coil to double the sound pressure at the lowest octaves. You can feel the lowest note on the piano (27.5 Hz) or the kick of the bass drum (45-60 Hz) as if you were there at the recording studio, allowing you to pick out individual instruments and discover new sonic details.