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That was a bad acquisition and their parent company is now in a bind, but I don't see a world where they can't sell it somewhere. Hopefully it doesn't end up in private equity hell because the 600/650 line is legendary and the HDB 630 is a true leap forward.
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> Hopefully it doesn't end up in private equity hell

By this time next year we'd be seeing some Chinese owned company producing "Sennheiser HD9000000000+ Pro" headphones that are leftover Shrek themed earbuds that smoke when you turn the volume up too high.

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I think that's unfair - if HiFiMAN, Moondrop, or even KZ bought up the Sennheiser assets there would be very little difference. (HiFiMAN had QC concerns 7-8 years back but as far as I've heard they have been much better over the last 5 years.
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Fair point. I have a set of HiFiMAN cans that I adore.
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Senheiser's CONSUMER side of the buisness is basically dead. Senheiser still makes headphones and such with the focus more on business/production products
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That's a bummer. I was just wondering where my HD 280s went (did I sell them when I emigrated?).
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this is quite sad. i used to love and recommend sennheiser wholeheartedly. when i migrated back to the states they were the pinnacle brand for me. :(
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Got a source that isn't ai slop?
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The first line of the linked article contains a link to Sonova's statement (Sennheisers new owner).

It's actually much worse than the linked article though, since it's corporate BS style AI generated slop.

https://www.sonova.com/en/sonova-presents-renewed-strategy-e...

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