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The Sennheiser HD558 Audiophile Over-Ear Headphones w/ velour cushions are back down to $80 shipped

Best Buy is offering the Sennheiser HD558 Audiophile Over-the-Ear Headphones for $79.98 shipped. That’s $100 under the original listing, up to $20 below Amazon’s usual price, matching our previous mention and the best we can find. Rated 4+ stars from over 1,000 Amazon customers.

Features:

  • Audiophile-grade over-ear, open-back headphones
  • Twist and lock single-sided cable eliminates tangles and simplifies exchanges
  • Gold-plated 1/4″ plug with 1/8″ adapter
  • Highly optimized, field-strengthened neodymium ferrous magnet system
  • Internal Sound Reflector immerses the listener in rich audio
  • Velour ear cushions

Over-the-ear design

For a secure fit.

Neodymium ferrous magnet

For sound reinforcement. Lightweight aluminum voice coils for high efficiency and excellent dynamics.

Eargonomic Acoustic Refinement (E.A.R) technology

Simulates sitting in front of a hi-fi speaker without the space constrictions.

Duofol diaphragm technology

Eliminates standing waves within the capsule for quality sound.

Twist-n-lock, single-sided cable

Minimizes tangles for easy operation.

Plush velour ear pads

For long, comfortable listening sessions.

Metal mesh and high-gloss burl wood accents

Offer durability and a sleek design.

15Hz – 28kHz frequency response

For faithful sound reproduction.

112dB sensitivity

For powerful sound.

50 ohms impedance

To efficiently conduct power.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices