Sennheiser GSP 350 Review

👤by Tony Le Bourne Comments 📅02-01-17
Closer Look
The headband is inspired by the design used in aviation headsets and so there is a large opening allowing your head to remain cool. The foam padding is covered in a soft, good quality fabric coloured red.

The earcups feature large, memory foam pads that are slightly D shaped, that are covered in a plush stitched leatherette.

The headset itself is designed with the earcups at a slight angle to the headband to naturally follow the contours and shape of peoples head/ears. On the right side, there is a large volume dial.

At the bottom on the left side earcup there is a port for the Sennheiser cable to connect to, it isn't a standard 3.5mm port and so replacement cables will need to be of the same specific type available from Sennheiser.

The microphone boom is large, sturdy and of good quality, with a flexible centre piece.

The headset can be adjusted by pulling each of the earcups to the desired position.

Overall the GSP 350 looks rather large, chunky, and robust but without being garish or over the top.



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