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Yamaha is using the prestigiousHigh End Munich showstage to reveal four affordable new products – the R-N1000A and R-N800A streaming amplifiers, and the NS-800A and NS-600A bookshelf speakers that have been designed to be their perfect partners to complete a neat and compact hi-fi set-up. Despite being several ranks down from Yamaha’s reference components, the network receivers adhere to the company’s strict engineering template. The Scottish speaker brand will almost certainly continue touring its Vintage Fifteen and Vintage Five speakers, part of a series that was first previewed at last year's Munich show, and which launched at the Bristol Show in February. Increased ventilation around the driver magnet, combined with a lighter, more responsive voice coil than the OG 660S, is said to provide increased “depth and nuance of low-frequency passages,” hence “adding dramatic flair to any type of music”. Additionally, Sennheiser promises “lower distortion and more accurate sound representation” due to the higher impedance (300 ohms vs. 150 ohms on the older model). HD 660S2 Exploded View Sennheiser HD 660S2 Review: Sound

Once the paragon of neutrality, it seems like Sennheiser has gradually given in to the desire of audiophiles requesting a more lively and dynamic HD 600 model. Over the years, they have tweaked the original HD 600 tuning adding a touch more sub-bass here and a pinch more presence there but never really straying too far from the neutral reference underpinnings that made the 600 series what it was. The HD 660S2 is a speedier, more dynamic version of Sennheiser’s venerated HD 600 series headphones. If you’ve been looking for an HD 600 headphone with more weight and liveliness in the presentation, then your ship has come in. Sennheiser HD 660S2 Review: Intro JBL will have its entire new Classic Series of hi-fi electronics displayed at Munich. First unveiled at CES 2023, visitors will get to feast their eyes on the CD350 Classic CD player, MP350 Classic music streamer, SA550 Classic integrated amplifier, and JBL’s first turntable, the TT350 Classic. Also being exhibited is the new 4329P Studio Monitor all-in-one speaker system and the snazzy Spinner BT wireless turntable. Look out for sister-brands Arcam, Mark Levinson and Revel at the show, too. The company promises that this new 660 headphone will provide listeners with a “detailed yet emotionally stimulating audio experience”, thanks to improved sub-bass tuning. They believe it will be a great way for music aficionados to rediscover their favorite tunes with “renewed energy and intensity”.

Sennheiser HD 660S2 Review: Intro

The Danish company has also launched its latest wireless headphones, which feature technology found in its high-end speakers, no less. As far as perspective goes, the HD 660S2 generally maintains the intimate performance of its forbears, albeit with a little more openness throughout the midrange. The motor has been modified to generate noises of at least 25 dB while running, making it quite enough to hear your own breath. First, seek must-have headphones lovers that combine performance and quality. For convenience, consider features like customisable speeds, mobility, and rechargeable batteries. Running through the audio band, I found the Bass to be of good quality, both deep and articulate. But I found there was just a bit too much quantity at times. The rumble of the sub-bass became a touch distracting on bass-heavy songs, at least to me. Then again, it’s not up to Beats by Dre levels which is a good thing.

I have a pretty large head, and the clamp wasn’t unbearable for me, but at the same time, I never quite forgot the headphones were there like with other models. That said, the lightness of the frame makes the clamp easier to get used to after a while. (Ed. Note: After a few days, the clamp loosened dramatically, and comfort improved a lot. YMMV.) Includes 6.3mm to 3.5mm stereo plug adapter with strain relief (allows for use with smaller headphone amps) That said, when listening to the Honey Harper song, the dynamics of the 109 PRO were a bit softer than the dynamics of the Sennheiser, which made the Meze sound a touch more sluggish and less rhythmic. The Meze also has a bit of peakiness in the upper mids that the Sennheiser doesn’t have. Chord Electronics' Ultima Integrated amplifier, shot by the What Hi-Fi? team on the ground (Image credit: What Hi-Fi?) Here's a nice surprise: Musical Fidelity will be showcasing not one, but two loudspeakers. The Musical Fidelity LS3/5A and LS5/9 speakers are, you guessed it, manufactured according to the original BBC R&D designs from the '70s and '80s. We've also been teased another new product that will be unveiled at Munich, one that "draws inspiration from the past and is fully prepped for today’s audio consumer. Expect a high-voltage device that is the perfect partner for, say, a pair of Musical Fidelity LS3/5A…"

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Chord Electronics usually has something up its sleeve for High End Munich, and this year is no different. The British hi-fi brand has not one but two new products to unveil at High End. We don't know what they are (or do we...?), but we can reveal that they come from separate product ranges and, according to a company spokesperson, "will create an even broader choice for audiophiles to build hi-fi systems around". On the outside of each earcup housing is an open grille, similar to the original HD 660S, that allows the free flow of sound from the rear of the enclosure. You can also hear everything around you. This time around, the Sennheiser logo, which adorns the grille, is a gold color as opposed to the silver on the 660S, as is the lettering imprinted on the side and top of the headphone.

Sennheiser's broad audiophile catalogue will be on display and demonstration, including the most recent newcomers, the IE 200 in-ears and HD 660S2 over-ears.Relative newcomers like Hifiman and Meze Audio have recently put out some excellent products in this price range. So does the HD 660S2 have what it takes to mix it up in this competitive segment? Read on, and I’ll give you the scoop! With the HD 660S, there was some added lift in the upper midrange, which opened up some of the “veil” people talked about in earlier HD 600 models and provided some speed, but there was still a sharp drop-off on the low end. That left some listeners desiring additional energy in that area.

Musical Fidelity is the latest brand to make loudspeakers based on the Beeb's original R&D specifications for the iconic LS3/5A and LS5/9speakers. They have a similar feel to Sennheiser’s studio headphones, which are designed to be somewhat utilitarian and lightly tossed around without much concern regarding their longevity. That’s about how I perceive the 660S2 in terms of toughness. The battery life of the headphone fan is also an important factor to consider. Look for products that have a long battery life, so you don’t have to worry about constantly recharging the fan. A battery life of at least 5-6 hours is recommended. Fan Speed

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Our highlights of the best new speakers from the show veer between eye-wateringly expensive to actually within reach for us mere mortals. Our list covers eight stereo speakers that piqued our interest the most. German speaker brand Fischer & Fischer will be presenting a "selection" of speakers within its 12-strong catalogue, which stands out for its use of natural slate cabinets. These will be powered by electronics fromAccustic Artsand use power supply components and speaker cables fromMudra Akustikand SilverCom. With 360° rotatable double fans and three adjustable speed levels, you can customize the airflow to your liking. Celebrating its 10th anniversary, Canadian brand Bluesound will be showing off its new Node X music streamer – a limited-run anniversary edition of the Award-winning Node (2021), with upgraded components and a special silver finish. You can find them sharing space in the Dali rooms with NAD and PSB. The below was written and published pre-show to give readers an idea of what to expect from various attending brands at Munich.

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