![]() ![]() When it comes to fit, they’re just about the same. I’m a fan of the new color, and think it’s appropriate for the bassier balance we hear on the HD 660S2. As for cosmetic differences, the main one (and only one, to my eyes) is that the HD 660S2’s text and logo has a bronze color instead of the silver, steely color we see on the 660S. The HD 660S2 also comes with significantly shorter cables the the HD 660S – another indicator that Sennheiser seems self-aware of the more everyday-use reputation that the HD 660S/S2 has earned over the years. I ultimately feel ambivalent towards the change – some people will care more about this than others. However, the carrying pouch ultimately seems a little more appropriate for a headphone like the 660 as I’ve already mentioned, the 660S/S2 are closer to being a high quality everyday-use pair of headphones than an ultra-premium pair to be locked away in a protective case. On the one hand, this made the unboxing experience of the HD 660S2 a little less dramatic than that of the HD 660S. The most obvious difference is that the HD 660S comes in a big, bulky storage case, while the 660S2 comes with a soft carrying pouch. Though the differences here aren’t particularly vast, there were a few that became apparent to me upon a closer inspection. Let’s take a look inside the box, talk some physical and technical design, and finally, get into what makes the HD660S2 sound fairly different from the original HD 660S. A lot has stayed the same, but there are some key differences that I’ll be going over in this review. Now, as many readers are likely very well aware, Sennheiser has come out with a second generation of their HD 660S open-back headphones: the HD660S2. Sennheiser’s open-back HD 660S headphones have become some of the most praised and recommended mid-fi headphones for their exceptional reference-grade sound quality and fairly affordable price tag. It does not store any personal data.The day is here, the Sennheiser HD 660S2 is in my hands, and I have to admit: this review is a little intimidating to write. ![]() The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Images produced under licence from Widgit Symbols (c) Widgit Software 2002-2022 Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. 12 blank circular stickers to use for additional items or activitiesĪll TomTag symbol stickers are water-resistant.8 blank rectangular stickers to label your TomTag Button Holders.Let’s Eat: beans on toast, eggs on toast, cheese on toast, soup, spaghetti, pasta, pasta sauce, cheese sauce, fried egg, bacon sandwich, baked beans, eggs, bacon, water, oil, ketchup, brown sauce, salt, pepper Preparing: apron, wash hands, oven mitts, timer, tin opener, grater, fork, cooking spoon, whisk, grill, toaster, pan, frying pan, turn on, turn off, hob, oven, microwaveĬooking: open tin, break egg, cook (at hob), cook (in pan), boil, simmer, fry, grill, drain, put lid on everything in Food & Drink Basics PLUS 2 copies of each of the following48 symbols:. ![]() This pack is an extended version of the food & drink basics pack and includes a total of 120 symbols. In addition to the basic set symbols which cover breakfasts, snacks and lunches including hot and cold drinks, this set extends the options to preparing, cooking and serving simple hot meals such as beans on toast, cheese on toast, hot sandwiches and egg recipes. ![]()
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