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Superlux HD-662 WH Evo

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Studio headphones

  • Dynamic
  • Circumaural
  • Closed-back
  • Max. SPL (sound pressure level): 98 dB
  • Impedance: 32 ohm
  • Frequency range: 10 - 30,000 Hz
  • Rated power: 200 mW
  • Cable length: 2.5 m
  • 3.5 mm stereo jack
  • Incl. 2 cables with 3.5 mm plug (1x 1m and 1x 3m in length)
  • Weight without cables: 286 g
  • Colour: white
  • Incl. transport bag, adapter for a 6.3 mm stereo jack, and 1 pair of velour pads
Available since May 2016
Item number 300852
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Design Over-Ear
System Closed Back
Impedance 32 Ohms
Frequency range 10 Hz – 30000 Hz
Adaptor Yes
Replaceable Cable No
Colour White
Max. SPL 98 dB
Type Of Connector Mini Jack
Weight 286 g
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For the price a killer headphone !
Anonymous 19.10.2016
I got caught by the white design and read a lot of comparisons and some reviews in websites so I had some quite good pre-opinion and some doubts.

However once I got them I have been a lot surprised!
They sound really great and even flat for the price!

If one wants to mod this pair of can there are a very simple ones online, just google it, for slightly lowering the highs and make the low-end more cohesive with the midrange, they say, but I admitt I don't need the mod. atm.

To me is perfectly fine how they sound, I am actually able to divide the frequencies range and understand where to work when I am mixing and I can't mix using the monitors by night.

They maybe feel a bit plastic cheap, ok, but honestly they do their job pretty well and all in all are solid, not bad. I feel yu can't broke it easily.

Nice touch: the cables are detachable
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At the beginning the first hour I felt they were too tight and maybe hurting..but probably just because they were brand new and right out of the box

Once used and handled for some now they really don't hurt and you can anyway push a bit (if needed) the rigid rubber coated structure above the head, to make them more soft accordingly to the size of your head.

They come with 2 different lengths of wires, an extra pair of velour/velvet pads, which can help a bit to change the sounds as well as they absorb the frequencies in a different way than the vynil ones.

You have also a bag, the jack adapter, manual, an the packaging is pretty solid.

They are closed back which I favour for night work without bothering anyone and good for recording vocals without having their sounds leaking into the mic.

Thinking about the price you pay, to me is a total bargain, in their range I truly recommend them.
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Low cost richness
mxfelis 22.08.2016
These headphones seem a closed back version of the HD-681 Evo, with some differences:

- Although almost identical physically, the fit is tighter: specifications state that caliper pressure is 7,5 N versus 3,5 N of HD-681 Evo;
- Softer ear pads;
- Earcups can only tilt up and down: the HD-681 Evo has fully articulated earcups;
- Sound feels even more captivating, but it's a subtle difference.

The things I like or don't like are the same about the HD-681 Evo.

I like:
- Sound. I liked them immediately: it's a rich sound that entertained me out of the box;
- Comfort. The elastic headband makes easy to find the correct position. The standard ear pads are very big and don't apply pressure to my ears; in the box there are also a pair of velour ear pads;
- Detachable cable; two of them, of different lengths, are supplied.

I don't like:
- They don't seem robust as other headphones I have, but time will say.

Other products I know about:
- If you need foldable headphones for an on the go setup, consider the HD-685: they are much easier to carry and sound more natural;
- If you like the HD-662 Evo engaging sound but you need less isolation from outside noise, consider the HD-681 Evo;
- If you like a "warmer" sound, or need higher impedance, consider the HD-660.
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Good sound, not very comfortable
Vinko P. 07.06.2020
Pretty good isolation, but extremely hard clamping force which makes them very difficult to wear for more than maybe 30 minutes at a time. I replaced the pads with the supplied velour pads, but these may heat the ears and head even more than the pleather ones.

Plastic is not very premium looking, but that's to be expected. Also, due to the size they are hardly the choice for using outside the home/studio environment.

Sound is surprisingly good, and not just considering the price, they just sound good.

All-in-all, there are good studio monitoring headphones, if you don't plan to have them on for hours.
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Perfect for my clients
FerdinandSkead 31.08.2016
Bought a black and white pair from Thomann. It's perfect for recording vocals. The fit is nice and the sound is very good. The main thing is that in a studio where you have a lot of clients and movement and the fact that I don't have to worry to much about very expensive headphones the way clients handle stuff, this is perfect! They look cool and with two different lengths of cables and extra earpads, this is a no brainer ! I'm very satisfied and so are my clients! Thanks Thomann.
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