🎶 Own the Beat, Feel the Power.
The Sennheiser HD 25 Pro Audio headphones combine ultra-lightweight design with high sensitivity aluminum voice coils, capable of handling very high sound pressure levels. Featuring a durable, detachable single-sided 3-meter cable and dynamic drivers covering 16 Hz to 22 kHz, these on-ear headphones deliver professional-grade sound clarity and comfort for DJs and studio pros alike.
Control Method | Touch |
Control Type | Volume Control |
Compatible Devices | Devices with 3.5 mm audio input |
Antenna Location | Studio, DJ |
Enclosure Material | Plastic, Metal |
Is Electric | No |
Specific Uses For Product | Professional, DJ, Studio |
Carrying Case Material | a combination of padded fabric and durable synthetic material |
Cable Features | Detachable |
Additional Features | Lightweight |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded, Supra-Aural, Closed-Back |
Headphones Ear Placement | On Ear |
Headphone Folding Features | On Ear |
Frequency Range | 16 Hz to 22,000 Hz |
Frequency Response | 22000 Hz |
Noise Control | None |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Carrying Case Color | Black |
Color | Black |
Style Name | HD 25 |
Item Weight | 140 Grams |
Cable Length | 3 Meters |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
K**N
Sennheiser.. great headphones!
Great quality headphones! Nice crisp sound, clear lows mids and highs. Fit and function is as expected. Comfortable to wear for extended time frame.
H**R
Love em
Great sound, excellent value, fairly comfortable, made well. There’s a reason it’s a staple for playin the tunes
W**H
Great sounding work horse. Super light, comfortable. Works fine on phone without amp.
These, sound wise, are on par with the Momentum 2s or the HD599s or the AKG K451s. If you're familiar with those and like the sound signature, you'll get more of the same with the HD25s. I found the clamping a bit much out of the box but gently stretching the headband reduces the clamping. I like the adjustable split headband. I like that nearly every part is replaceable. I'm not wild about the stock ear pads and plan to replace those soon with something plusher. That said, I wouldn't hesitate to buy this model again and certainly recommend it to anyone who enjoys great portable sound. I've played it through my headphone amp, my receiver, my television, and my telephone. It performs well on all. This model really excels with flacs, compact discs, or hi rez streaming. The sound is energetic yet balanced and easily heard in loud environments like public transport or airplanes. The soundstage is virtually non-existent but I barely noticed because the sound is so wonderfully tuned. The HD 25 handles all genres well. I've been able to wear these headphones for a few hours at a time. YMMV.
D**S
Love it already!!
I've always wanted an HD25, finally copped it on sale. Love the sound quality, the feel of that authentic OG solid flexible hard plastic.Looking forward to years of listening 🙏🏽🎧🎶
T**E
Great headphones!
I've had Sennheiser phones over the past several decades, since my first DJ gig, and have always been satisfied of the value for the price. This model is no different. Light, GREAT sound on all levels, and at a price I thought was reasonable when compared to other headphones. Not doing the DJ any more, just listening to music and appreciating the rich bass, excellent middle and highs. Great product.
V**L
Excelent
Excelent
D**A
Los mejores audifonos para dj
llevo 5 años con ellos y siguen como si estuvieran nuevos. Si eres dj, es una compra necesaria
A**C
Meh. There are better, cheaper choices.
I bought these for DJing, to replace a heavily used, 15+-year-old pair of Sony MDR-7506 that finally broke down. I went with these due to the overwhelmingly positive reviews: best DJ headphones ever; been using them for 20 years; don't even bother with anything else; blah, blah, blah.Well...I don't get the hype.These are smallish and light headphones with decent sound. And that's it. As compared to the 7506, I feel that they're a significant downgrade:A) They feel really plasticy and flimsy. Both are made of plastic of course, but these just leave a much cheaper and less solid overall impression.B) They're much, much less comfortable in every way. The headband is smaller and less adjustable, the ear cups are tiny and less padded. And I don't understand the point of the rotating left cup at all. When I am DJing using only one ear cup it moves a bit, and then when I drop the headphones back around my neck they stick out at a weird angle. So I'm forced to reach up and push them back into normal position. How does this help?C) Sound quality is not quite as good. It's probably a bit more neutral, which might be good if you're doing music production, but for DJ work I really want bass and richness. MDR-7506 delivers quite well here and these things sound slightly tinny in comparison.D) The cord on the 7506 is much nicer feeling. Soft rubberized spiral there, vs straight and not-quite-flexible-enough plastic on these.E) The 7506 cost 33% less.F) The 7506 include a carrying case. (Very minor, but still.)So all in all, I can't recommend these. Obviously they have their fans; loads of them. As always, YMMV. I'm not going to send my pair back at this point. They're good enough, and given the build quality I suspect I'm not going to get even close to 15 years out of these before some bit breaks -- probably that ridiculous rotating ear cup -- and I buy something else instead. Who knows, maybe at some point I'll stumble upon that hidden element that makes these the "best of all time." I can only hope.
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