Sennheiser Urbanite XL Headphones Review

Last week you’ve read our take on the Sennheiser Urbanite that provided exceptional comfort and top-notch sound quality. Now we take a look at its bigger sibling, the Sennheiser Urbanite XL. What we aim to find out in this review is which among the two should you go for if you plan to invest on a good pair of cans. Let’s get on it.

Design and Construction

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The bigger Urbanite XL basically shares the same DNA with the Urbanite in terms of design and construction. The biggest difference of the two is that while the Urbanite has an on-ear design, the bigger Urbanite XL goes for an over-the-ear approach (aka circumaural).

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Both have that same touch of matte in its aluminum arms and flexible headband wrapped in stitched cloth, in addition to feeling premium to the hands. The sliders that adjust the earcups glide smoothly and stay in place once worn.

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Just like the on-ear variant, the XL carries the same micro-fiber exterior hugging the memory foam pads. These aren’t the synthetic leather ones that chip away overtime so that’s one less thing to worry about in the long run.

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The headband is still simply-designed, with stitches running at both sides of the band. It’s also flexible just like the smaller Urbanite that you can bend to a straight horizontal line. The folding hinges are also present here that lets you fold the headphones and carry it on its draw-string pouch.

In terms of physique, pretty much everything still looked and felt the same with the exception of the bigger cups. As for its sound performance we’re just about to find out.

Comfort Factor

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As mentioned in our previous review, comfort factor is also what the company is focusing on in the Urbanite series. The XL clasps to the head securely while not being too tight at the same time — same with the case as the Urbanite.

Although this has over-the-ear cups designed to surround the ear and not go on top of it, we couldn’t say that one is better than the other as the on-ear variant was just as comfortable just like this one.

Honestly, I would personally choose over-the-ears instead of on-ears any day, so me saying that both are equal in comfort is something that I don’t say all the time. At the end of the day it  will really boil down to the wearer’s choice if he/she likes sporting big cups or a more compact one.

Sound Quality 

As we played our usual songs for testing, it took a while to dawn upon us the difference between the two. We knew something was different, but they sound very close to each other that it was challenging and we couldn’t seem to put our finger on it at first.

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After a few tracks and switching both headphones one after the other, we noticed that the Urbanite XL has a more concealed sound, compared to the supra-aural one which has a bit more treble in terms of pushing sound out of its drivers. The XL also sounded warmer, which for me, is better since it sounded more like it had consistency in it.

Bass stands solid and maintains its composure even on the highest volume, but doing so makes the treble too bright at times so we needed to keep the volume at a good spot to keep things balanced.

Wider soundscape is also one element that we noticed with the XL. This is mainly due to its circumaural design that gave more room for sound to move around in.

Keep in mind that both headphones sounded impressive and the noticeable differences we’ve mentioned could be negative for us, but we each have our own preferences.

Conclusion

Both the Urbanite and Urbanite XL have the same neat and easily-noticeable design, while having premium materials comprising it. They have commendable sound performance with slight differences, but overall provide an enjoyable musical experience. Comfort is also aced by both models so it’s just up to you if you prefer the feel of having bigger cups — although choosing the XL will set you back Php4K more.

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Basically, the characteristics that won us over with the Urbanite were still the same ones that got us impressed with the Urbanite XL. Although at Php15,900 it might not cater to everyone and just target the serious listeners (but hey at least it’s not as expensive as some Php20K headphones that are just over-hyped, right?).

You’ve seen the similarities and differences of the two. If you were to choose one, which would you pick? We’re just curious. 

Sennheiser Urbanite specs:
Design: Circumaural, closed back
Transducers: Dynamic
Frequency response: 16Hz – 22kHz
Impedance: 18 ohms
Sound Pressure Level (SPL): 110dB
Volume control: Smart in-line remote
Microphone type: In-line microphone with omni-directional pickup
Connectivity: 3.5mm L-shaped plug
Cable length: 1.2 meters
Accessories: Soft pouch

What we liked about it:

  • Sturdy, flexible headband
  • Comfortable over-the-ear cups
  • Simple design

What we didn’t like:

  • Sounds bright on maximum volume

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Air Asia Philippines Diaries Day 2

March 4. Day 2 of the Air Asia Philippines Media Tour.

I woke up very early after sensing that Blue Palawan resort hotel actually has one of the finest views Of the Palawan sunrise. The break of dawn is an amazing sight, complemented by the sound of the chirping birds.

A little bit later breakfast was served. Prior to checkin i opted to have chorizo recado with no rice for breakfast. But the chorizo really screams for carbs. So i gave in. I ordered. A cup of fried rice.

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The fried rice is the best complement to the chorizo. It is perfectly Marinated and well seasoned. Best when served with sunny side up or over easy on the side with a warm cup of coffee. (which I did!)

By around 730AM we already checked out of the Blue Palawan. And headed toward the Palawan Provincial Capitol for the signing of the Memorandum of agreement between the provincial government of Palawan, Palawan Tourism Council and Air Asia Philippines for its Best Island campaign.

The event was attended by local government officials. Officers of Air Asia Philippines. As well as local stakeholders.

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The Best Island campaign. Will run for the entire year. The goal of the tourism campaign is to make palawan a top of mind tourist destination. . They are also scheduled to hold a travel fair to be held in Eastwood Libis this coming May to promote Palawan as the World’s Best Island destination. Air Asia Philippines on the other hand, as its official airline partner. Will also be formulating bargain tour packages specifically for its Palawan guests.

After the formalities., we then left the capitol and headed north to Astoria in San Rafael for our lunch before heading to ElNido. Astoria is quite a beautiful place. Very serene. Not much noise. Perfect for those who wish to escape the city life.

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After our yummy lunch we took a 4-5hour loooooooooooong drive from Puerto Princesa to El Nido.

We were already in Taytay, the last town prior to ElNido when I started to feel dizzy. Gaaah. It must’ve been a byahilo. . Im so used to traveling that I no longer take meclizine tablets when I travel. I feel so nauseated already. And wanting to puke anytime. But i was just calming myself. I know we’re near (hopefully!) . So when our shuttle made a Stopover at the Taytay terminal I immediately got down and looked for medicine. But lo and behold before I even got hold of Bonamine., I was already buying a few packs of roasted cashews! Oh Lord.

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Anyway, i found a sari sari store. Selling medicines at turista prices. I was left with no other options but to buy a single tablet of Bonamine for PHP25.

Thank Goodness I feel better now. . So after a few more uphill drive. And hairpin curves. We finally made it to El Nido! Welcome to paradise!

The last time I was in this part of the Philippines was in 2009. Today, El Nido. Seems so different to me. Looks like there’s. A lot of new establishments and accommodations now in town that I can barely recall where I actually stayed some six years ago.

Our first stop in El Nido. Was courtesy call. And short question and answer with the honorable Mayor of the town of El Nido. After which we drove back to Sitio Maremegmeg in Corong corong and watch the most splendid show of the moment: the setting sun. . Glorious.

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The beach in corong corong is not as crowded as the one in town proper where foreigners are already a common sight. The promise of the white sandy beach. Super fine polvoron-ish texture. And the tree-lined beach. . What more can i ask for? El Nido is indeed the best place to spend your summer getaway. We lounged at the Beach Shack for cocktails And dinner.

Dinner was served under candle lit tables and moonlit sky. How romantic. Perfect setting for a dinner date.

For dinner we had an assortment of the freshest seafoods, only in El Nido. And the runaway winner of them all: hands down, it’s the crabs cooked in coconut milk and curry. Dear God it’s the best. I have to admit. I had to go back to the buffet table for seconds! Oh please… . Stop counting the calories and cholesterol. As i had so much fun eating dinner WITH MY BARE HANDS! Hahah

After dinner. We then checked in at our hotel. I was billeted at the Bill’s Pension House. It’s nearr The town proper but has no beachfront. Or seaside view. :(

Anyway the room is quite big. With 2king sized beds all at my disposal. There’s also hot shower and cable TV. Just before lights off at least I still have some time to check on the news.

Many thanks to Air Asia Philippines for inviting me to join the Palawan Media Tour. Follow Air Asia on Twitter and Instagram. Just follow @airasiaph