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Sennheiser

HD 25 - Dynamic Headphone, 70 Ohm

On Ear DJ Headphones

Considered to be the "Industry Standard" for DJs, HD 25 can be found in DJ Booths around the world. Performs exceptionally well in loud environments.

„Everyone should have a pair of HD 25s.“

Der HD 25 ist sehr leicht und bietet auch bei längerem Tragen hohen Komfort. Der DJ-Kopfhörer gilt weltweit als "Standard" - egal ob im kleinen Club oder auf der großen Bühne.

€125.21

plus VAT

Quantity:

  • A08113

Features

Description

Due to their low weight and the option of one-ear listening, the HD 25 headphones are indispensable for mobile monitoring. The closed-back HD 25 are purpose-designed, professional monitoring headphones offering high attenuation of background noise.

Capable of handling very high sound pressure levels and of extremely robust construction, these headphones perform exceptionally well in loud environments, e.g. ENG, sound reinforcement, studio monitoring and audio equipment testing. Ideal monitoring headphones for cameramen and DJs, these are a pair of true sound professionals’ working headphones.

  • High sensitivity due to lightweight aluminium voice coils
  • Capable of handling very high sound pressure levels
  • Very lightweight and comfortable, even if used for long periods of time
  • Tough, detachable, single-sided cable
  • Rotatable capsule for single-ear listening

 

What's in the Box

  • 1 HD 25
  • 1 Screw on jack adapter 3.5 to 6.3 mm
  • HD 25 Plus only: 1 Pouch
  • HD 25 Plus only: 1 additional pair of soft earpads
  • HD 25 Plus only: 1 additional 1.5m-3m straight cable

 

Accessories

  • 1 pair foam discs for ear pads
  • Cable clamp set for HD 25
  • Cable with angled plug, 1,5m, Connection cable, 1.5 m
  • HD 25 - BLACK EAR PADS
  • HD 25 - BLACK VELOUR EAR PADS
  • HEADPHONES 1/4" JACK ADAPTER, 1/4" STEREO PHONE SCREW-ON
  • Split headband padding

 

Compatible Products

  • Cable with angled plug, 1.5 m
  • Transport bag
  • Dyn. headphone capsule 65R
  • Bag - 25 x 29 cm
  • HD 25 - Black Velour Ear Pads
  • HD 25 - Black Ear Pads
  • Knob washer black
  • Disk
  • Adapter 6,3S - 3,5S

 

FAQ

What is the maximum SPL of a dynamic microphone?

It is a common saying that dynamic microphones just have no maximum SPL.

This saying is not technically exactly correct but for every day use use of dynamic microphones you will not find gain limitations. At SPL levels above 160 dB some mechanical problems might occur (for example the voice coil might crash onto the magnet) but these SPL levels are very hard to find in real world.

Here at Sennheiser we use dynamic microphones for distortion measurements on loudspeakers at very high sound pressure levels. At Sennheiser we have measured the SPL and THD inside a large 2" driver/horn combination with a MD 421. The max SPL this combination was able to produce was 150 dB and the THD level recorded by a MD 421 was below 1% (produced by the driver not by the mic)

So as a conclusion we can state the MD 421 has no maximum SPL limitations for practical use. However if using dynamic microphones at high SPL levels a user should be aware that the very high voltage (up to several volts) delivered by the microphone might cause problems when connected to mic preamps.

 

Sound in only one ear or general sound issues.

If the headphones have sound in only one ear or differing sound levels in each ear or the sound in general is not what you expected then it needs to be determined where the issue lies - with the headphones or with the audio source.

 

The first thing to do is ensure that you have the audio plug of the headphones connected securely into the audio device. A properly connected cable should not wiggle. If the plug wiggles that could indicate a loose connection. NOTE: This could be a result of the cable not being plugged all the way in or it could be a faulty input or sometimes if the device you are connecting to has a case on it the case will prevent the cable plugging in correctly.

 

The next thing to do is to check and make sure that there is no debris (ie: no dust or lint) in the headphone jack of the audio source that may be inhibiting connectivity and causing sound issues.

 

The next thing to do is to check that the connecting jack is clean. If oils from the hands gets builds up on the plug or sweat evaporates on the plug the salts and grime may prevent proper contact from occurring. The connecting jacks can be cleaned using a basic alcohol wipe.

 

The next thing to do is to try the headphones on a different audio source to check that it is not the original audio source (or a setting on the audio source) that is creating the issue. If you connect to an alternate audio source and the issue is not there then you know the headphones are fine and the original audio source is the issue. NOTE: Many modern audio devices have audio limit pre-set at the factory and these limit need to be changed to get the full audio signal out of the device and to the headphones.

 

Are the ear pads and headband band padding and cable replaceable?

Yes. Sennheiser offers replacement ear pads, headband padding and cables.

 

What are the primary differences between the different HD 25 models?

Currently Sennheiser offers three (3) models in the HD 25 line

• HD 25 LIGHT

- The HD 25 LIGHT is the essential sound of a HD 25 with a simplified headband.

• HD 25

- The HD 25 is our legendary HD 25 headphone with splayed headband and straight cable.

• HD 25 PLUS

- The HD 25 PLUS is our legendary HD 25 headphone with coiled cable, an additional straight cable, a second set of ear cushions and a protective pouch

These models offer the same sound signature as the legendary HD 25 and sound signature of the headphones is the same across the three models.

 

Are the ear pads of the HD 25 real leather or leatherette?

The ear pads of the HD 25 are made of a synthetic leatherette.

Description

Due to their low weight and the option of one-ear listening, the HD 25 headphones are indispensable for mobile monitoring. The closed-back HD 25 are purpose-designed, professional monitoring headphones offering high attenuation of background noise.

Capable of handling very high sound pressure levels and of extremely robust construction, these headphones perform exceptionally well in loud environments, e.g. ENG, sound reinforcement, studio monitoring and audio equipment testing. Ideal monitoring headphones for cameramen and DJs, these are a pair of true sound professionals’ working headphones.

  • High sensitivity due to lightweight aluminium voice coils
  • Capable of handling very high sound pressure levels
  • Very lightweight and comfortable, even if used for long periods of time
  • Tough, detachable, single-sided cable
  • Rotatable capsule for single-ear listening

 

What's in the Box

  • 1 HD 25
  • 1 Screw on jack adapter 3.5 to 6.3 mm
  • HD 25 Plus only: 1 Pouch
  • HD 25 Plus only: 1 additional pair of soft earpads
  • HD 25 Plus only: 1 additional 1.5m-3m straight cable

 

Accessories

  • 1 pair foam discs for ear pads
  • Cable clamp set for HD 25
  • Cable with angled plug, 1,5m, Connection cable, 1.5 m
  • HD 25 - BLACK EAR PADS
  • HD 25 - BLACK VELOUR EAR PADS
  • HEADPHONES 1/4" JACK ADAPTER, 1/4" STEREO PHONE SCREW-ON
  • Split headband padding

 

Compatible Products

  • Cable with angled plug, 1.5 m
  • Transport bag
  • Dyn. headphone capsule 65R
  • Bag - 25 x 29 cm
  • HD 25 - Black Velour Ear Pads
  • HD 25 - Black Ear Pads
  • Knob washer black
  • Disk
  • Adapter 6,3S - 3,5S

 

FAQ

What is the maximum SPL of a dynamic microphone?

It is a common saying that dynamic microphones just have no maximum SPL.

This saying is not technically exactly correct but for every day use use of dynamic microphones you will not find gain limitations. At SPL levels above 160 dB some mechanical problems might occur (for example the voice coil might crash onto the magnet) but these SPL levels are very hard to find in real world.

Here at Sennheiser we use dynamic microphones for distortion measurements on loudspeakers at very high sound pressure levels. At Sennheiser we have measured the SPL and THD inside a large 2" driver/horn combination with a MD 421. The max SPL this combination was able to produce was 150 dB and the THD level recorded by a MD 421 was below 1% (produced by the driver not by the mic)

So as a conclusion we can state the MD 421 has no maximum SPL limitations for practical use. However if using dynamic microphones at high SPL levels a user should be aware that the very high voltage (up to several volts) delivered by the microphone might cause problems when connected to mic preamps.

 

Sound in only one ear or general sound issues.

If the headphones have sound in only one ear or differing sound levels in each ear or the sound in general is not what you expected then it needs to be determined where the issue lies - with the headphones or with the audio source.

 

The first thing to do is ensure that you have the audio plug of the headphones connected securely into the audio device. A properly connected cable should not wiggle. If the plug wiggles that could indicate a loose connection. NOTE: This could be a result of the cable not being plugged all the way in or it could be a faulty input or sometimes if the device you are connecting to has a case on it the case will prevent the cable plugging in correctly.

 

The next thing to do is to check and make sure that there is no debris (ie: no dust or lint) in the headphone jack of the audio source that may be inhibiting connectivity and causing sound issues.

 

The next thing to do is to check that the connecting jack is clean. If oils from the hands gets builds up on the plug or sweat evaporates on the plug the salts and grime may prevent proper contact from occurring. The connecting jacks can be cleaned using a basic alcohol wipe.

 

The next thing to do is to try the headphones on a different audio source to check that it is not the original audio source (or a setting on the audio source) that is creating the issue. If you connect to an alternate audio source and the issue is not there then you know the headphones are fine and the original audio source is the issue. NOTE: Many modern audio devices have audio limit pre-set at the factory and these limit need to be changed to get the full audio signal out of the device and to the headphones.

 

Are the ear pads and headband band padding and cable replaceable?

Yes. Sennheiser offers replacement ear pads, headband padding and cables.

 

What are the primary differences between the different HD 25 models?

Currently Sennheiser offers three (3) models in the HD 25 line

• HD 25 LIGHT

- The HD 25 LIGHT is the essential sound of a HD 25 with a simplified headband.

• HD 25

- The HD 25 is our legendary HD 25 headphone with splayed headband and straight cable.

• HD 25 PLUS

- The HD 25 PLUS is our legendary HD 25 headphone with coiled cable, an additional straight cable, a second set of ear cushions and a protective pouch

These models offer the same sound signature as the legendary HD 25 and sound signature of the headphones is the same across the three models.

 

Are the ear pads of the HD 25 real leather or leatherette?

The ear pads of the HD 25 are made of a synthetic leatherette.

  • Color: black
  • Frequency response (Headphones): 16 - 22000 Hz
  • THD, total harmonic distortion: < 0,3 %
  • Contact pressure: ~ 2,5 N
  • Ear coupling: supraaural
  • Jack plug: 3,5/6,3 mm stereo
  • Cable length: 1,5 m (HD 25 Plus: 1-3 m)
  • Transducer principle: dynamic, closed
  • Weight: Without cable: ~ 140 g
  • Nominal impedance: 70 Ω
  • Load rating: 200 mW
  • Max. Sound pressure level (active): 120 dB
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