Yeah, still got this piece of ancient tech. It's the best headset I've ever had, and it still works just fine. I recently got a new pc, but the driver is nowhere to be found. Turning on and off my dongle does nothing, and the deep deep sound that the headset once gave is now gone :(. I've tried multiple links to places to download the driver, but with no luck. Anyone got some tips?

I just bought the Gaming-Headset GSP 550. The problem I have is that I cannot find the driver for this headset, so I can use the surroundsound function. When I go to the page that is written in the manual it just says "404 page not found".


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They just came in today and sound great but they're a bit quiet so I was wondering if there were any drivers I needed to download or a program I should get to be able to use them at their full potential. Any info would be greatly appreciated! Thank You!

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Greetings, I'd like to purchase the Sennheiser AMBEO Plus or Mini ( -hearing.com/en-US/p/ambeo-soundbar-mini/), but it does not look like there are any Control 4 drivers at this time. Intrinsic has some drivers for the the AMBEO Max, but the support page ( -ambeo-driver-for-control4/) explicitly says that the AMBEO Plus is not supported. I confirmed this with Intrinsic Dev nearly a month ago, but they have been unable to get much of a response from Sennheiser with regard to whether the Mini uses the same API as the Plus or the Max. Presumably it uses the same API as the Plus, which is the model in between the Max and the Mini.

I seem to be having a problem with my PC 363D G4ME sound card/ driver. Basically every time I restart my PC the blue LED on the sound card that indicates that dolby surround sound is on disappears along with the driver application in the system tray. But when I uninstall my driver in windows add/remove the led and application come back again.

is it enabled? have tried unpluging the headset uninstalling the drivers and then restarting and reinstalling without the head phones plugged in? If you have tried reinstallation I would check out your enabled devices i usually have to disable everything that isn't plugged in and/or being used to my sound to run correctly (i dont have sennheiser anything).

I sincerely think this is the biggest drawback of these headphones, maybe the only drawback that caught my attention on the HD 660 S as well as on all other dynamic driver Sennheiser models: the sub-bass starts to distort beyond 95dB of volume. I think this problem is not even present for an untrained ear. My father still claims the HD 650 sounds crystal clear, so it depends on the listener.

Likewise, you already no doubt would have read about the Sennheiser HD800 over the years. These came out in 2009, sporting the large 56mm "ring radiator" driver (vs. 42mm transducer of the HD650). The HD800 has since been revised with the HD800S in 2016 (here's Tyll's take with mods discussions). Multiple reviews on Head-Fi. The HD800S sounds very similar to the HD800 to me.

My friend linnrd bought this headphone back in 2013 used and was able to lend them to me for a listen. Peeking behind the metal grille in the image above, we see that this is not the oldest version based on the color of the driver surrounding material which is silverish/white rather than the pre-2010 version that would have been all black (based on a comment here). So based on this, unless there is a more precise way to find manufacturing date using the serial number (1409XX), this specific headphone was "Made In Ireland" at some point likely between 2010-2012. (I've sent an E-mail to Sennheiser with the serial number, will update if they send me more info.)

Worst case scenario is that the drivers need to be replaced, and the closest thing to original HD580 drivers that Sennheiser still produces today, are the HD600 drivers. Allegedly with new production HD600 drivers, the resulting sound will vary only a slight amount at most compared to the originals, likely an insignificant amount.

Sennheiser is an expert in providing well-matched drivers for almost all of their headphones. The HD 800 S is no exception. There is a minuscule difference in the treble, but nothing to keep one up at night, as the difference is largely inaudible.

Im pretty sure there are different variations of this driver. The cheapest one being in the 559 although that one is a lower impedance and higher sensitivity. Still a similar design to the 150ohm version

Anyway, because of the above, we've advised choir members with issues to go and buy the Sennheiser PC8 USB headset. It works like a charm in literally just a couple of clicks, on all platforms. The strange thing is that one member bought the Sennheiser PC8.2 USB. The 8.2 is supposed to be a new version of the 8, and is substantially more expensive. Those two thigs are not important here, however.

What matters most is that, try as I might, I cannot get her headset to work in Jamulus. i have tried default settings (obviously), but also tried enabling all combinations of settings the ASIO4All driver has to offer (Hardware buffer, force WDM to 16bit and the infamous 44.1kHz sample rate). I could simply not get it to work.

Outside of Jamulus, in Zoom, for example, the headset works just fine. My guess is that, despite advertising in the ASIO4All driver that it can handle 48kHz, it actually can't. However, as I've said above, for some strange reason, Jamulus won't work at all with 44.1kHz on Windows. So having her try that resulted in a hard crash of Jamulus. Luckily, I managed to reverse that setting to its off state, but still we cannot get the PC8.2 to work, whilst its predecessor, the PC8, works just fine.

The Sennheiser IE600 is a small, metal-body single driver in-ear monitor that sits between the IE200 and the IE900 in the current Sennheiser lineup up audiophile IEMs. It shares the same design as its siblings.

Multi-driver systems have advantages and disadvantages. They make it possible to optimize each driver for the frequency they shall reproduce but at the same time phase incoherence and distortion is a problem because of overlapping between drivers and because of the need for a crossover filter. With a single transducer, everything has to be reproduced by that single driver, which can be as challenge. However, almost every headphone in the world use a single driver so it should not be impossible with IEMs.

With regards to comfort, the IE600s are a joy to wear and are one of the few IEMs you can comfortably have in your ears while lying on the side resting your head on a pillow. The included tips are quite okay but I find them to require some effort to get a good seal and there is quite a size difference between the medium and large size. As always with IEMs, be prepared to buy your own tips if necessary. Every ear is different, and a good seal and comfortable tips are essential. One thing to note here is that the supplied tips has some mesh in front of the driver, which as far as I could tell makes the treble a bit softer.

The OH10 is a dual driver configuration, and the sound is very open and well-balanced. The bass is tight and powerful when asked for. The soundstage is open, the treble is crisp and clear. Separation between instruments is good.

Some of these tweaks are quite considerable too and the most important concerns the driver. Most of the time when a headphone company updates the engine room of a headphone it results in the driver getting bigger but the reverse is true here. The HD 660S2 ditches the old 41mm unit for a smaller driver that is 38.5mm across. This represents a significant drop in the radiating area of the new headphone. Despite this, Sennheiser claims to have doubled the sub bass output of the smaller driver resulting in more low end than there was before. Some of this will be down to a new vented magnet system and aluminium voice coil improving the response.

The new control system drivers from Extron that enable this user experience have been developed and tested in partnership with Sennheiser. As part of the DMP Plus series audio DSPs, they support remote control of the microphone output level and mute state as well as LED sync with TeamConnect Ceiling 2, and distribute Sennheiser microphone audio to the entire conferencing system. The control drivers can be accessed via the Global Alliance section of the Sennheiser Business Communications website or directly from Extron.

The Westone 4 uses a four driver balanced armature design with 3-way crossover to achieve breathtaking clarity and realism. The EPIC Cable (Earphone Precision Interconnect Cable) is reportedly both durable and guards against microphonics. 006ab0faaa

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