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Sennheiser Streamlines the Classic Pro Headphone

The Sennheiser HD 25 PLUS is identical in design to the HD 25 but comes with two cables, a pouch and additional velour ear pads

Audio specialist Sennheiser has streamlined its classic HD 25 pro headphones portfolio to make product selection easier. "With seven variants to choose from, customers often asked 'But which one is the HD 25?'," said Jannik Schentek, portfolio manager live performance and music. From March, there will be one classic HD 25 with two sister models -- the HD 25 LIGHT, with has slightly different features and accessories, and the HD 25 PLUS, which adds additional accessories to further enhance the classic. The new versions can be easily recognized by the compact Sennheiser logo on the earpieces, with the version and impedance information now provided on the headband.

The classic HD 25 comes with its iconical split headband, 1.5m single-sided connection cable and a flip-away earcup for single-sided listening. Newly designed headband ends ensure that the earcups lock securely into place, while lightweight aluminum voice coils ensure an excellent transient response. With a frequency response of 16Hz - 22,000Hz, an impedance of 70ohms, and a maximum SPL of 120dB, the HD 25 lends itself to any monitoring task, whether broadcasting, live recording, or in the DJ booth. The HD 25 comes complete with a screw-on jack adapter to 1/4" inch (6.3mm) for its straight steel cable.

Its sister model, the HD 25 LIGHT, is the entry-level version for demanding consumers and cost-sensitive pro users who are looking for a good pair of mixing and monitoring headphones. The HD 25 LIGHT features a simpler headband design and slightly different drivers but brings a well-defined bass and detailed treble to any monitoring task. The headphones have an impedance of 60ohms, a maximum SPL of 114dB, and a frequency response of 30Hz - 16,000Hz. The straight, dual-sided steel cable (3m) comes complete with a 3.5mm to 6.3mm (1/8" to 1/4") adapter.

The HD 25 PLUS is identical in design to the HD 25 but spoils its users with extra accessories and two included cables. Users can choose between a coiled steel cable (length: 3m/1m) and a straight, 1.5m steel cable. The PLUS version also comes with a handy storage pouch and a second set of ear pads in a soft velour version.

"The HD 25 is a true classic that enjoys an excellent reputation in fields as diverse as outside broadcasting and DJ-ing," said Schentek. "The new portfolio is now more clearly defined with each model clearly differentiated, and ensures that both pro users and consumers will get just the right pair of headphones for their preferred applications."

Visit Sennheiser and Neumann at NAMM, Hall A, booth No. 6577, at the Anaheim Convention Center, January 21 - 24.

WWWwww.sennheiser.com


(22 January 2016)

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