Sennheiser IE200 Review - Even Daylight Robbery Can't Stop You From Loving It

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Published 2023-02-10
A Review of the Sennheiser IE 200 which is a $150 Audiophile IEM. Is it worth buying? What do you get for your money and how does it compare to the competition? This is everything you need to know before you buy the IE 200.

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All Comments (21)
  • @roveism
    Wow, great review, seriously, theres so many reviewers that just dont talk about the cons, and these cons are real life hassles of owning the product, thanks for such a banger of a review, the Treble spike is a PAIN IN THE ASS and I'm 40 yrs old... <3
  • I have just about seen every review on the ie 200 that is out there and there is a lot of mixed reviews i just went ahead and purchased them and tried several after market ear tips on them and ended up using comply t -400 tips and they sounded great to me ,don’t let nobody decide for you on how an iem should sound let your ears decide for you and i will admit they feel very cheep compared to the chifi iems that i own but the ie 200 sound better to me this just my preference and opinion i dont expect everybody or anybody to agree with me ,you decide for your self !!!!!!
  • @Mechnizmo88
    Another fantastic video. The change in the vibe is both refreshing, as well as fitting for the content. Amazing job as always, buddy.
  • @notpg420
    It's been 3 months since I bought them I don't know why but they sound magical for my ears. I don't like the eargain in the 2khz - 6khz region as that make the iem's shouty for me and these sound perfectly for me as that region is toned down a bit. I have used the truthear hexa as well and i feel that the ie200 are league's ahead of the hexa and I feel like they are the prefect iem's for my ears. Another reason for that is my ears are small so they really maxinize the comfort for me and the overall sound signature is outstanding for me. Btw i am 17yrs old and the upper treble is perfectly fine for me. Also I am using it with shanling ua4 and an aftermarket 4.4mm balanced cable but even with the stock cable and a cheap dongle dac its really good. Also in India truthear hexa is for 7500rs and ie200 for 10000rs and I will anyday recommend the ie200 over hexa.
  • @kato2395
    Well it is your usual chinese build quality. Very good review very critical and not shilling or overhyping the facts. I have bought one for myself, I am more of a headphone guy so I am going to use this IE200 until it breaks and will not spend more money on additional iems. Just need something good enough for outdoors. I think IE200 does it pretty well.
  • @minminli6248
    My audio gets cut off sometimes too when I move around. But it's very small and really comfy. I used it for listening when I sleep cos it does not affect me or my ears when I turn and toss around in bed.
  • @hpwrotethis
    Good Review. Agree. I bought it and feel like I want to return it back. If it goes on sale for 100, I'd pick it up again.
  • Another great video & the quality of your production has levelled up 😎
  • @YoZasuke
    I had the audio cuts with my ie600. I sent it back and I am now waiting for an exchange model.
  • Happened to the right side of my unit. Occasionally, it just cuts off, aftermarket cables for the ie200 can be as cheap as 20 dollars.
  • @Slavolko
    My IE600 also came with a loose connection for one side, but Sennheiser replaced my pair under warranty. It's a shame they didn't fix this tolerance issue with the IE200 either, let alone the rest of the family. The cables from the rest of the family are already microphonic (but usable), so it's appalling that they cheaped out even further on the cable for the IE200. Perhaps the IE300 is the lowest-priced IEM from Sennheiser I can recommend to regular people, for the proper stem-width, small shell size, and guaranteed warranty service (if bought new). The IE200 seems like too much of a mixed-bag to fill that spot. Otherwise, I'd have to recommend a chifi IEM that doesn't mess up those aspects of comfort that are absolutely crucial.
  • @ascari100
    Loved your review style. Thanks for saving me 10k inr.
  • @jari121
    Nice review. You are one of my favorite reviewers.
  • IE 200 vs Aria, which one is better? Both are available at same price point in my region
  • @RadoDani
    Tone Deaf Monk has a great review of this IEM. Cable, Tape mod and Dunu tips are necessary … but then you get the results.
  • You should do a review about volumes. For higher volumes we required a low upper mids and treble iem. For medium volume we require a more boosted upper mids and treble. And low volumes we require something that is famous from kz. Upper mids and treble boosted. I have 75 iem from 15 bucks to 1000 dollars. And its hard to find my tuning in an iem. Funny that I found for higher volumes the shozy form 1.1 and hola and 7hz sero a good tuning for loud volumes. Funny that reviewers give reviews and all chifi is building iem with that tuning,and they forgot that metal and rock guys always listen to blasting volumes, and we require something more warm with fewer treble picks. The reviewers should review iem and say. This is great for this volumes . And not great for these volumes of dB example . So people will know what volumes they listen. But nobody does. Super audio reviews , he listen to music at low volumes . Then people like myself buy. Blast the volume and its crap. Why they don't say and why iem brands don't do switches on iem foe volume tuning , instead of bass.balance etc. My opinion