Looking for rent sound equipment in Thailand? We rent out our Sennheiser HD 206 Stereo professional WIRED Headphones in Bangkok, Sennheiser is an iconic sound brand brings big Hollywood-style sound to smaller budget sets and is ideal for any project that requires professional field recording for your video production in Thailand.
Great sound doesn’t have to cost a fortune. These comfortable, lightweight, supra-aural headphones provide dynamic audio with crisp bass and good external noise attenuation without breaking the bank.
The ideal entry into the world of powerful stereo sound: The HD 206 has good attenuation of ambient noise with outstanding wearing comfort at an affordable rental price.
Features
- Sealed earcup design prevents bleed into adjacent microphones when home recording
- Rich, crisp bass response and faithful dynamic audio reproduction
- Lightweight construction designed specifically for long studio or DJ sessions
- Optimum impedance for audio interfaces or portable audio players/recorders
- Rugged materials take a beating on the road or in transport
- Hypo-allergenic earpads are comfortable all day
Technical Specifications
Monitoring, Casual Listening, DJ
Closed-back, on ear
30 mm
108 dB
N/A
24 ohms
21 – 18000 Hz
No
No
3 m straight cable, forked to both ear-cups
Sound Quality
Listeners who have used these headphones are somewhat split on the sound quality. Those that are expecting a high-quality pro sound are usually the ones that are disappointed, as these headphones just won’t be able to deliver the higher quality sound that more expensive headphones are capable of.
Casual listeners or people who have used other cheap headphones tend to find the sound ok for the price point. The sound isn’t great, but not terrible either.
Let’s take a quick look at the frequency analysis.
Image courtesy of Reference Audio Analyzer.
The sound that I experienced when listening to these was represented well in the frequency analysis.
The highs are there, but don’t sound very crisp. The high end feels rolled off and it keeps things like hi-hats from sizzling like they should. Looking at the frequency analysis it does look like the highs get rolled off a bit.
The mids are ok and sound a little subdued. When listening to music, they sounded a little muddy in the mid range. When used to monitor instruments they sounded ok and the mid range wasn’t as much of an issue. I think they just struggle with clarity when there’s a lot going on in the sound stage.
The low end is punchy and a little boomy, but it lacks sub bass presence. You can hear what’s going on in the low end just fine when using these as monitors, but once again they struggled with clarity when listening to certain types of music or when there’s more going on in the low end with a mix.
Due to the audio qualities, these are going to be more suited for monitoring or casual listening on a budget rather than critical studio mixing. There isn’t a whole lot of clarity and crispness for those with more demanding audio production needs.
These headphones are also a little quiet in terms of overall volume and loudness, and some listeners find they aren’t able to get the volume out of them that they would prefer when plugged in directly to various devices. I found this to be true as well in my experience. I thought they sounded better with my drum module when I cranked it up a little louder than normal. To get a louder sound from these it’s best to use a headphone amp that allows you to push them a little harder.
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Thailand is a popular destination for filmmakers looking to shoot a wide range of projects, from documentaries and music videos to feature films. If you’re planning on filming in Thailand, you may be wondering how different in Asia to go about hiring film equipment compare to your country. Most rental houses in Thailand do not offer DRY HIRE options for camera and lighting equipment. This can be a surprise for foreign filmmakers who are used to hiring equipment separately from the crew, but really it’s usual in Thailand. Rental houses have own crews who are trained to operate the equipment safely and efficiently. This ensures that everything runs smoothly on set and helps to avoid any mishaps or accidents.
When contacting a rental house, for a detailed breakdown of costs so that you can avoid any surprises later on, be clear about the equipment list and package for equipment in a quote to avoid problems on film set. In addition to the equipment rental fees, you’ll also need to factor in the cost of crew members, transportation, and any additional services you may need.
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Also you able to provide details about your shoot, such as the location, the type of project, your local production coordinator’s contact and the duration of the shoot. This will help the rental house determine what crew members they will need to provide and what additional services they can offer, such as transportation or catering and make sure that production not go to shoot guerilla or without permits for locations.
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