Description
High sensitivity thanks to lightweight aluminum voice coils
Capable of handling very high sound pressure levels
Very light and comfortable, even with prolonged use
Strong removable cable with one side
Rotating capsule for one-ear listening.- Closed over-ear monitor headphones for use in noisy environments – Legendary HD 25 audio – New robust and robust headband design for greater comfort – Power for particularly high sound pressure levels – Removable headphone cable on both sides
Sandra Sherbourne (verified owner) –
May 2024 Style Name: HD 25 I got these for use in and office to silence out my coworkers and they work very well, I much prefer these over my Beats Studio 3 ( work issued) headphones. I also like the face that all the parts are user replaceable.
K. Knoedler (verified owner) –
My second pair of these, loved the first pair to death but it took nearly ten years of constant use and misuse in some cases. My new pair are fantastic, as comfortable as ever, and as a musician, I am once again overwhelmed by the clarity and tonal balance of these phones. They are quite remarkable with a good solid bass and a sweet top end that is clear but not harsh. Yes, they are a bit pricey but you have to pay for top quality and I’m not complaining at all as some more expensive items have not stood up to the price like these do. If you want a real awesome musical experience then buy these and you will have no regrets. 3 people found this helpful
fastgun1956 (verified owner) –
These just arrived and immediately had to try them out. Fantastic sound. Kept swapping over from my old Sennheiser set and the new one is better – not massively,but better! The old set the foam on the head piece was disintigrating (they are old) . This new set was bought for ordinary use and for me they are great – bass is fantastic, sound is clear. I particularly like remixed tracks and these are fab for listening to those. Only downside for me so far is they are slightly tight on the head – reckon they will ease up with use. PS. The red side is the right ear and has a small R on the fitting – bit difficult to see at first but it’s there.
kenneth owen (verified owner) –
Pros Punchy, dynamic sound – easily the most immediate-sounding Sennheisers I have tried. Excellent, crisp sound clarity across the entire frequency spectrum. The lows in particular have a rich, sonorous quality. Definite emphasis on low-end but without overwhelming the mids & highs – kick drums and bass tones really cut through the mix nicely, which is probably why they are so popular with DJ’s. There is an exceptional amount of detail in the overall soundstage. So much so I have pretty much abandoned my AKG reference headphones which were double the price but simply don’t compare to the listening experience of the HD-25’s. They are addictively good. Comfortable ear pads and headband with great flexibility due to the split option. The ear pads don’t have to be sat perfectly on your ears to carry the sound fully which is superb. They feel light and unobtrusive on your head. Cons Cable is a tad short. Cable is a little rigid due to its rectangular, dual shape and keeps kinking in places due to how it has been folded. A circular or coiled cable would be so much better. Single-sided cable comes from the RH side – given that these are designed for DJ’ing that is not ideal for right-handed people. P.S. The way to tell which side is which (as they aren’t marked) is the visible red wire and RED = RIGHT. Summary These are dynamic, functional headphones specifically targeted at DJ’s. I wouldn’t recommend them for music production or studio work as they are not especially neutral, the cable is too short and they pinch a little after a few hours use. But for DJ’ing and general listening they are absolutely superb and I can’t imagine a superior alternative. 11 people found this helpful
S Work –
I use this as part of a lightweight durable audio set up with a bluetooth dac/amp. It has clear, well balanced and punchy sound, is very efficient so my phone headphone socket gets it very loud with room to raise the volume higher. It feels very robust and the design is very impressive. The clamp force is stronger than I expected yet it feels very comfortable, I can wear it for a few hours without problem. I think its very good value for money, this is the type of headphone that, unless you lose it you’ll only need to buy once. I’m very pleased with it. The store Bop DJ delivered it very quickly and the headphone was in genuine Sennheiser packaging and in perfect condition. One person found this helpful
Peter Morrissy –
This was my first time purchasing a used phone from Gadget Tree as I usually buy them from a well known auction site. The last time I purchased I had problems with phone getting blocked or refusing to activate so decided to try Gadget Tree who have a fantastic no worries guarantee. The reason I picked this phone is that it’s cheaper than the latest generation of 15 Plus phones but sports a promotion 120hz display which makes a big difference in day to day use. And still works out cheaper to boot. The phone arrived in the suppliers generic packaging which was disappointing but as described. Delivery was prompt with next day following the bank holiday weekend. Phone was well protected and in flawless condition and delivered by courier exactly in the agreed timeframe. It was practically new refurbished like the type you receive from Apple if you’ve ever received a replacement through warranty or AppleCare. No scratched or scuffs at all. Battery health was at 99%. Phone itself worked perfectly and activated with no issues. I’d definitely use this seller again as the description is reliable. Only downside was the manky white charging cable provided with the phone. It’s functional but very dirty and old. Luckily most of us have MagSafe alternative chargers. 11 people found this helpful
FDS (verified owner) –
I purchased a pair of Technics 1200 turntables last year, but unfortunately went on to make the mistake of not buying a quality pair of headphones to accompany them. Instead I persevered with some cheapo, generic ones I had lying around, and after a few months I started to wonder why I was still struggling with my manual beat matching skills. “Surely I should be improving a bit more by now! I mean it’s been a few months now, come on! blah blah blah!”. The typical kind of whining one does to themselves. Anyway, to cut a long story short, and after speaking to someone who’d been DJ’ing since the 90s. My beat matching problems were being exacerbated due to my cheapo headphones muddying all the lows, mids, and high frequencies into one big, indistinguishable, jumbled audio soup. I was struggling to differentiate the frequencies between the incoming and outgoing track, because everything was being muddied together. So, again after speaking to my DJ buddy and asking around on the internet. The general consensus was that the Sennheiser HD25s have been the go to headphones for DJ’ing since the 1990s for a reason, and… after taking the plunge and buying a pair, I quickly understood why this was the case. My only regret was not buying a pair much sooner, as I could have saved myself a few months of hardship. Oh well you live and learn! Anyway the comfort, clarity, value for money and robustness of these things, continue to elevate them head and shoulders above all other competitors on the market, even three decades on – now that’s some accomplishment! All hail the Sennheiser HD25s! One person found this helpful
B. Brooker –
February 2024 Style Name: HD 25 Light Good sound