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Evshrug
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May 20, 2018
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You haven’t found many reviews for the Sennheiser HD 4.20? The HD 4.XX series is one of their biggest selling consumer lines right now in the US, I asked Best Buy employees several airport headphone vendors, and they told me they regularly sell out their stock and order more.
They have a little more bass than is technically neutral, but most reviews I’ve seen were happy with it, and should suit the genres you stated well. If your ears are larger, the pads may rest a bit on them, but it’s a balance between making them compact for wearing on the go and larger for comfort. While I probably wouldn’t recommend an HD 600 for your genres, the HD 4.20 should please you!
May 20, 2018
Ducloc
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May 21, 2018
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EvshrugGood to hear that ty so much
May 21, 2018
Evshrug
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May 21, 2018
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DuclocHere’s the first HD 4.20 review I saw when I searched YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-syg4ufHJiw
Personally, I’d rather go for the HD 4.40 or HD 4.50, and I’m really excited about the HD 58X Jubilee here on Massdrop,
but one thing about Sennheiser making so many models is there’s always one to suit your needs or tastes.
May 21, 2018
Ducloc
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EvshrugWhat about HD4.30 i don't like Bluetooth
May 21, 2018
Evshrug
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DuclocYeah, the HD 4.30 is the non-wireless version of the HD 4.40. In the US, the msrp on both models is the same, and the 4.40 comes with a 3.5mm cable so you can still use it wired if desired.
If you would never use Bluetooth, then yeah get the 4.30. However, Sennheiser’s Bluetooth has been painless and very good quality for me (I have a pair of HD1 wireless in-ears, and a friend has the HD1 Free model), with a strong, fairly long-range connection. The DAC/Amp used inside the HD 4.40 might actually be an upgrade over your smartphone’s built in components, and you don’t have tangle worries.
If they’re priced the same, I’d say give the Bluetooth a second thought, especially since it comes with a 3.5mm cable anyway. But either way, the 4.30 or 4.40 should sound better and be comfortable longer than the 4.20.
May 21, 2018
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