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How £1,000 headphones are made: A Sennheiser factory tour

We recently flew to Germany to visit Sennheiser headquarters to hear the company's latest flagship headphones, the £1,000 HD 800s, and you've been able to read our report and see our photos for a couple of days. But we also toured the factory where these headphones are hand-built.

They're put together at Sennheiser HQ in Hanover, Germany, right next door to the farmhouse where the company was founded -- on 1 June 1945, just 23 days after Germany surrendered to the Allies. And not as Sennheiser either, but as 'Laboratium Wennebostel'.

Bits of the HD 800s, such as the steel and plastic ear cups, and the cabling, are shipped in from other specialist companies, although some metal microphone enclosures are made on-site. All electronics, however, are assembled in-house, and by hand.

It takes a team of production-line workers 45 minutes to put together one pair of HD 800s. Fifty pairs can be made per day, and a total of 5,000 will be built over 12 months. After assembly by what seemed to be a group made up entirely of women -- except for one dude, at least during our trip -- each pair is tested before being shipped to stores.

Over the next few pages, we'll give you a peek around the parts of the process you don't normally get to see. And if you missed it, check out our full hands-on report right from the Sennheiser headquarters, where we also got to meet Professor Sennheiser himself.

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Anonymous 29 July, 2010 08:11

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anonymous 15 January, 2013 19:02

Bose are for not for audiophiles. Period. Go to any site that aims to educate and you will find their name under 'products to avoid'.

I'm sure they would entertain someone who has never heard a headphone before, or who doesn't care to investigate fidelity, but this comment has no place next to Sennheiser. And for those who don't get it, will never get it. Which is unfortunate since they are missing out.

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