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Sennheiser Consumer Audio IE 80 S Adjustable Bass earbud Headphone, Black

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Brand Sennheiser Consumer Audio
Model Name IE 80 S
Color Black
Form Factor In Ear
Connectivity Technology Wired

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  • Audiophile fidelity combined with contemporary design elements and professional features like in ear canal fit and strain relief on cable connectors
  • Durable housing and rugged, interchangeable cable with the well-known Sennheiser proprietary 2 pin connector that allows for customization according to individual taste
  • Improved acoustic design featuring a dynamic transducer with powerful neodymium magnets that ensures outstanding sonic accuracy and clarity
  • Unique manual sound tuning function lets you tailor the low frequency response to personal preference
  • Ear tip set includes standard silicone, lamella silicone, and Comply foam all in small, medium, and large sizes
  • Connectivity technology: Wired
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Sennheiser IE 80 S
IE 80 S

Sennheiser is shaping the Future of Audio – a vision built on a 70-year history of innovation and a continued drive for excellence that is woven into our company’s DNA and culture. Around the world, our employees share this passion in the pursuit of the perfect sound, creating products that exceed expectations and set new benchmarks in audio.

Meet the Sennheiser IE 80 S

The IE 80 S is part of Sennheiser’s audiophile range, pushing the performance envelope for high-end ear-canal headphones. Its precision-crafted dynamic transducer guarantees outstanding sound quality across the entire frequency range. Supplied with a comprehensive choice of difference sized ear tips, including Comply memory foam, the IE 80 S delivers a personalized and comfortable fit also enhancing sound quality and ambient noise reduction. The IE 80 S employs a design inspired by professional in ear monitors, featuring an extra rugged housing, the option to use different cables, and a unique sound adjusting tool. Step up to brilliant sound quality and professional styling with the IE 80 S!

  • Did you know? Many famous world-touring artists trust Sennheiser’s in-ear monitoring when performing live. Experience and information gathered during thousands of hours on stage shaped the design and sound of the IE 80 S – and quite convincingly so: Some artist even use these very earphones for on-stage monitoring.

Features

Sennheiser IE 80 S

Sennheiser IE 80 S

Sennheiser IE 80 S

Audiophile Performance

The IE 80 S employs a newly developed, ultra-compact dynamic transducer delivering outstanding clarity, detail and dynamics. Overall sonic accuracy is exceptional, setting a performance and value benchmark in compact earphone design.

Noise Isolation

The IE 80 S in ear canal wearing style delivers effective passive noise attenuation of up to 26dB. This helps block out distracting background noise improving the listening experience.

Ergonomic Design

A sleek, ergonomically engineered housing improves wearing comfort and contributes to audiophile sound quality. The housing is designed to meet professional audio industry demands features stainless steel components and useful details like a red-colored strain relief on the right earphone connector for easy side recognition.

Sennheiser IE 80 S

Sennheiser IE 80 S

Sennheiser IE 80 S

Sound Tuning

The IE 80 S features unique frequency response tuning capability. Bass response can be customized by adjusting a control located on each earphone (using the included tool). This allows frequency response personalization enhancing the listening experience.

Detachable Cable

The IE 80 S features a rugged, detachable cable using the well-known Sennheiser proprietary 2-pin connector. This allows for easy replacement and optional cables to be used including the Sennheiser smart remote cable (a one-button, in-line microphone cable which turns the IE 80 S into a headset).

Personalized Fit

Ear canal fit is crucial for earphone performance. The IE 80 S comes with a selection of ear tips, including a complete set of Comply memory foam tips (S/M/L sizes) to insure proper fit. This improves both sound quality and wearing comfort.

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4.2 out of 5 stars
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Wearing Style In-Ear In-Ear
Frequency Response 10 – 20,000 Hz 15 – 22,000 Hz
Sound Pressure Level (SPL) 116 dB (1 kHz / 1 Vrms) 118 dB (1 kHz / 1 Vrms)
Impedance 16 Ω 18 Ω
Cable Length 1.2 m 1.3 m
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) <0.1% (1 kHz, 100 dB SPL) <0.5% (1 kHz, 100 dB SPL)
Connectivity 3.5 mm straight plug, gold-plated connector 3.5 mm straight plug
Weight 0.63 oz. (18 g) 0.56 oz. (16 g)
In the Box IE 80 S Earphones with detachable cable / Set of ear-plugs: Silicone, Lamella and Comply (each in size S, M, L) / Ear hooks / Sound adjustment and cleaning tool / Carry case HD1 In-Ear Headset with remote / Ear adapter set (XS, S, M, L) / Premium carrying case / Manuals

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Comfort
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  • IE 80 S earphones with detachable cable, set of ear-plugs: silicone, lamella, and Comply™ (each in size S, M, L), ear hooks, sound adjustment and cleaning tool, carry case
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    Product Description

    The IE 80 S is part of Sennheiser audiophile range, pushing the performance envelope for high-end ear-canal headphones. Its precision-crafted dynamic transducer s outstanding sound quality across the entire frequency range. Supplied with a comprehensive choice of difference sized ear tips, including Comply memory foam, the IE 80 S delivers a personalized and comfortable fit also enhancing sound quality and ambient noise reduction. The IE 80 S employs a design inspired by professional in ear monitors, featuring an extra rugged housing, the option to use different cables, and a unique sound adjusting tool.

    Customer reviews

    4 out of 5 stars
    4 out of 5
    228 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the comfort of the headphones. They mention it's very relaxed and enjoyable overall. However, some customers have mixed opinions on sound quality, quality, value, and detail level.

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    7 customers mention7 positive0 negative

    Customers find the comfort of the headphones to be great. They mention that the product provides a classic feel and is enjoyable overall.

    "...I found out how to put them in my ears well and ever since the comfort is excellent and the seal is good...." Read more

    "...Comfort 3/5 - decently comfortable, but did not wear for a long time.Value 1/5 - These headphones are NOT worth 200$ (249$ originally)...." Read more

    "...Good: non-Fatiguing sound, amazing sound stage, comfort and have that classic sennheiser warmth...." Read more

    "Good comfort and nice value for the sound quality, but a little bass heavy for my person taste. Good little portable in-ears." Read more

    35 customers mention21 positive14 negative

    Customers are mixed about the sound quality of the headphones. Some mention they're satisfied with the sound, with a more refined vocal playback and slightly leaner bass. That said, others say that the sound is only ok, a little bass heavy for their taste, and the bass adjustment makes the earphones sounds muffled and bloated.

    "...Some incredible guitar work and backing vocals worth exploring. Also very worthy are the Kinks stereo albums (Lola, Muswell Hillbillies and beyond)...." Read more

    "...getting these but if you want serious sound with amazing clarity, soundstage, speed, with a nice healthy dose of bass and are willing to power these..." Read more

    "...It’s ruined them all but I’m not complaining.They are very bass heavy, but I don’t mind and I don’t think it takes away from the song-..." Read more

    "...That alone is worth the purchase. The bass response is the same if not slightly better...." Read more

    29 customers mention19 positive10 negative

    Customers are mixed about the quality of the headphones. Some mention that it's incredible, nice, and overall good, while others say that it is terrible, the build quality is not durable, and the earphones are defective.

    "...I recommend Bob Marley Legend as a good starting point. Some incredible guitar work and backing vocals worth exploring...." Read more

    "...Their “veiled” signature is very pleasing to me on the HD558 and HD650 and the analytic speedy ultra detailed nature of the HD700 and HD800s blows..." Read more

    "...I don't mind being thrifty, but there was an apparent lack of quality control and inventory with this purchase." Read more

    "Packaging/Presentation 5/5 - well packaged, comes in a case, presentation is nice.Build Quality 4/5 - plastic, not the best material..." Read more

    7 customers mention3 positive4 negative

    Customers are mixed about the value of the headphones. Some mention that it's worth every penny, while others say that they are overpriced.

    "...Value 1/5 - These headphones are NOT worth 200$ (249$ originally)...." Read more

    "...That alone is worth the purchase. The bass response is the same if not slightly better...." Read more

    "...that this is sucks, so dont trust them.... Although I also feel price is too high for this but if you love sennheiser and you listen hiphop often,..." Read more

    "Good comfort and nice value for the sound quality, but a little bass heavy for my person taste. Good little portable in-ears." Read more

    6 customers mention3 positive3 negative

    Customers are mixed about the detail level of the headphones. Some mention that the bass is great and detailed, while others say that it completely lacks detail and that nothing is clear.

    "Pros: Sound quality is great, definition is detailed, mid is slightly recessed with strong and deep bass. At the beginning, the high is dull...." Read more

    "...Nothing is clear. JFC Sennheiser sucks.My B&O EQ __wireless__ earbuds sound incomparably better...." Read more

    "Really awesome ear phone. I’m a music producer and it’s a great reference aside from my other headphones and just enjoyable overall...." Read more

    "...W40, the single dynamic driver on the ie80s is slow and lacks the details in the mid and treble...." Read more

    4 customers mention0 positive4 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the performance of the headphones. They mention that the earbuds don't work properly, the right earphone stopped working, and that the sound is only ok.

    "...changed the cable over to a braided copper cable and my new IE 80S earbuds wouldn't work!..." Read more

    "They aren't great. Mine were defective. Sound is only ok. I love hd600s, but these are just dissapointing." Read more

    "They don't work properly...." Read more

    "right earbud stopped working..." Read more

    Excellent IEM’s But Good Source Recommended
    4 Stars
    Excellent IEM’s But Good Source Recommended
    I should start by saying I’m a bit of a Sennheiser fan. While I haven’t owned any IEM’s from Sennheiser I do own a good variety of their open back headphones from the middle to upper end of the spectrum. Their “veiled” signature is very pleasing to me on the HD558 and HD650 and the analytic speedy ultra detailed nature of the HD700 and HD800s blows me away.I do own and have owned a lot of other headphones from a lot of different companies on all ends of the spectrum from Skullcandy, Apple, AKG, Beats, Monster, Samsung, Sony, Audio Technica, Bose, Klipsch, V-Moda and more. While I am no audiophile I have a great appreciation for music and enjoy listening to music with good quality equipment. I don’t have super high end amps or DACs and use anywhere from low end Fiio amps to the Schiit Fulla 2, to the Schiit Stack with the Modi Multibit with Magni 3. Music wise I like just about everything to some degree but really like classic Rock, 90’s alternative/punk/rock, and classical. To sum it up, I’m no pro but I have varied experience in audio.These are my first higher end IEM’s. In the past I have used generally cheap IEM’s or the Klipsch S4i which were great for me for a while. I took a long time choosing IEM’s and I had read a lot of mixed things about the I80s but then there were mixed reviews about most of the IEM’s in this price range because sound and sound signature can be very subjective. I looked at comparable Shure and AKG IEM’s but decided that Sennheiser hadn’t let me down before so just try them out.The build quality feels very nice. I worried that they would feel like normal IEM’s and be fragile but they feel substantial and like quality construction. The cable detaches but only with a good bit of force and there is a nice solid click attaching them. The cable is good but nothing to write home about. It should hold up well but I’m already looking at custom cables. The fit was a little awkward at first but eventually I found out how to put them in my ears well and ever since the comfort is excellent and the seal is good. I used the installed silicone tips which fit great but these come with a large variety of silicone tips as well as Comply Foam tips in different sizes. I find the foam tips don’t alter the signature enough to make me use the silicone and lose the isolation benefits of the foam. The accessories are decent and I like the case although I had to alter it to be more usable on a regular basis. The wax cleaner also has a small flathead portion for adjusting the bass but honestly even though I like bass the stock and lowest setting is more than enough for me.In terms of sound quality they aren’t perfect and in ways they stray from what I expected Sennheiser to do in this price range by elevating the bass so much at the cost of some of the middle range but the highs are detailed and smooth, the mids are still excellent, and the extra bass can be fun. What really amazed me was the imaging and separation that I had never heard in IEM’s before and frankly still impresses me. I was hoping that with the bass adjuster that maybe I could have something closer to neutral with minimum bass adjusted but even on this lowest setting you have what Sennheiser is calling a U-shaped sound signature. Now I actually like bass when the music calls for it and the bass here is pretty tight and punchy and I feel like it has a sound signature much closer to that of V-Moda but with much better mid and high range. I think Sennheiser was trying for fun “audiophile” IEM’s and I have to say in most regards I think they succeeded. It may be too much sacrifice for unwanted extended bass for some and especially in this price range but I think a lot of people will really enjoy what Sennheiser has here.There is a slight caveat to getting the best of what these have to offer. When I plugged these straight into my iPhone 7 Plus at first I was somewhat disappointed. It sounded fine in fact good but not great and not what I hoped for. It was only after giving these a little more juice through an amp that I really saw what the I80s is capable of. The sound opened up and the detail shined through the previous somewhat muddy sounding haze I had heard straight through the iPhone. They became the earphones I had hoped for and I hadn’t even burned them in long.The problem here and the reason I think these IEM’s have some poor reviews is people are only trying these on their phones which yes makes sense because IEM’s are typically more for portability. The thing is, these are high end headphones and people taking their music this seriously are potentially going to be using a portable DAC/Amp, a DAP, or even a phone built more for music playback like the LG v10, v20, or v30 phones. I think if more used these IEM’s with better sources they would be much happier with the sound quality and signature here but I also think it is a little troubling that IEM’s could be so source dependent when they cost so much. Yes you don’t buy high end headphones and expect them to sound good from your phone but I do see why people would expect IEM’s to be at least a little different.Overall I really like these headphones but I also have the capabilities of driving them at home, at the office, and even portably. I do think there is something to be said about the source dependence and the price and if these sounded as good with a decent amp as they do from something like an iPhone, I would recommend them at $350 with 5 stars all day long. However I cannot say these are for everyone at that price and 5 stars. If you understand what you’re getting here and have the ability to run these IEM’s with at least a phone like the LG V series then I can say they are definitely worth a try because I think they’re truly great IEM’s. If you are just going to run these off an android or iPhone without an added amp I don’t recommend getting these but if you want serious sound with amazing clarity, soundstage, speed, with a nice healthy dose of bass and are willing to power these, I can easily recommend them.[UPDATE] switched to the larger flanged eartips and they work well but you lose out on a lot isolation from the foam. I do like how much easier the silicone tips are to get in and out of your ears without compressing them like you have to for the foam tips.Also regarding some of the other reviews, you shouldn’t really consider reviews for the seller as reviews of the product. Just because you got the wrong product sent to you or an open item doesn’t mean the product is bad.Finally I attached a picture of the modified case which makes it far easier to get your IEM’s in the case without trying to make a small spool of the cable to fit.[UPDATE 2]Went back to the Comply Foam and after burn in, I am really happy with the sound. Also using an upgraded balanced cable that actually improves the audio even more.
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    I should start by saying I’m a bit of a Sennheiser fan. While I haven’t owned any IEM’s from Sennheiser I do own a good variety of their open back headphones from the middle to upper end of the spectrum. Their “veiled” signature is very pleasing to me on the HD558 and HD650 and the analytic speedy ultra detailed nature of the HD700 and HD800s blows me away.

    I do own and have owned a lot of other headphones from a lot of different companies on all ends of the spectrum from Skullcandy, Apple, AKG, Beats, Monster, Samsung, Sony, Audio Technica, Bose, Klipsch, V-Moda and more. While I am no audiophile I have a great appreciation for music and enjoy listening to music with good quality equipment. I don’t have super high end amps or DACs and use anywhere from low end Fiio amps to the Schiit Fulla 2, to the Schiit Stack with the Modi Multibit with Magni 3. Music wise I like just about everything to some degree but really like classic Rock, 90’s alternative/punk/rock, and classical. To sum it up, I’m no pro but I have varied experience in audio.

    These are my first higher end IEM’s. In the past I have used generally cheap IEM’s or the Klipsch S4i which were great for me for a while. I took a long time choosing IEM’s and I had read a lot of mixed things about the I80s but then there were mixed reviews about most of the IEM’s in this price range because sound and sound signature can be very subjective. I looked at comparable Shure and AKG IEM’s but decided that Sennheiser hadn’t let me down before so just try them out.

    The build quality feels very nice. I worried that they would feel like normal IEM’s and be fragile but they feel substantial and like quality construction. The cable detaches but only with a good bit of force and there is a nice solid click attaching them. The cable is good but nothing to write home about. It should hold up well but I’m already looking at custom cables. The fit was a little awkward at first but eventually I found out how to put them in my ears well and ever since the comfort is excellent and the seal is good. I used the installed silicone tips which fit great but these come with a large variety of silicone tips as well as Comply Foam tips in different sizes. I find the foam tips don’t alter the signature enough to make me use the silicone and lose the isolation benefits of the foam. The accessories are decent and I like the case although I had to alter it to be more usable on a regular basis. The wax cleaner also has a small flathead portion for adjusting the bass but honestly even though I like bass the stock and lowest setting is more than enough for me.

    In terms of sound quality they aren’t perfect and in ways they stray from what I expected Sennheiser to do in this price range by elevating the bass so much at the cost of some of the middle range but the highs are detailed and smooth, the mids are still excellent, and the extra bass can be fun. What really amazed me was the imaging and separation that I had never heard in IEM’s before and frankly still impresses me. I was hoping that with the bass adjuster that maybe I could have something closer to neutral with minimum bass adjusted but even on this lowest setting you have what Sennheiser is calling a U-shaped sound signature. Now I actually like bass when the music calls for it and the bass here is pretty tight and punchy and I feel like it has a sound signature much closer to that of V-Moda but with much better mid and high range. I think Sennheiser was trying for fun “audiophile” IEM’s and I have to say in most regards I think they succeeded. It may be too much sacrifice for unwanted extended bass for some and especially in this price range but I think a lot of people will really enjoy what Sennheiser has here.

    There is a slight caveat to getting the best of what these have to offer. When I plugged these straight into my iPhone 7 Plus at first I was somewhat disappointed. It sounded fine in fact good but not great and not what I hoped for. It was only after giving these a little more juice through an amp that I really saw what the I80s is capable of. The sound opened up and the detail shined through the previous somewhat muddy sounding haze I had heard straight through the iPhone. They became the earphones I had hoped for and I hadn’t even burned them in long.

    The problem here and the reason I think these IEM’s have some poor reviews is people are only trying these on their phones which yes makes sense because IEM’s are typically more for portability. The thing is, these are high end headphones and people taking their music this seriously are potentially going to be using a portable DAC/Amp, a DAP, or even a phone built more for music playback like the LG v10, v20, or v30 phones. I think if more used these IEM’s with better sources they would be much happier with the sound quality and signature here but I also think it is a little troubling that IEM’s could be so source dependent when they cost so much. Yes you don’t buy high end headphones and expect them to sound good from your phone but I do see why people would expect IEM’s to be at least a little different.

    Overall I really like these headphones but I also have the capabilities of driving them at home, at the office, and even portably. I do think there is something to be said about the source dependence and the price and if these sounded as good with a decent amp as they do from something like an iPhone, I would recommend them at $350 with 5 stars all day long. However I cannot say these are for everyone at that price and 5 stars. If you understand what you’re getting here and have the ability to run these IEM’s with at least a phone like the LG V series then I can say they are definitely worth a try because I think they’re truly great IEM’s. If you are just going to run these off an android or iPhone without an added amp I don’t recommend getting these but if you want serious sound with amazing clarity, soundstage, speed, with a nice healthy dose of bass and are willing to power these, I can easily recommend them.

    [UPDATE] switched to the larger flanged eartips and they work well but you lose out on a lot isolation from the foam. I do like how much easier the silicone tips are to get in and out of your ears without compressing them like you have to for the foam tips.

    Also regarding some of the other reviews, you shouldn’t really consider reviews for the seller as reviews of the product. Just because you got the wrong product sent to you or an open item doesn’t mean the product is bad.

    Finally I attached a picture of the modified case which makes it far easier to get your IEM’s in the case without trying to make a small spool of the cable to fit.

    [UPDATE 2]

    Went back to the Comply Foam and after burn in, I am really happy with the sound. Also using an upgraded balanced cable that actually improves the audio even more.
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