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Studio headphone from Sennheiser belonging to the HD 25 series

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  • Anonymous

    Sennheiser HD 25Published on 06/11/08 at 01:18
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    I use it for two years.

    Plus, when you come out of the mix with these headphones it sounds ... everywhere! Least, not very comfortable after a few hours in the studio.

    Before that I had HD (small model).

    The value for money is very good, considering the quality and strength Audible!

    With experience, I make this choice now, studio and djing this headphone is great ... I have tried many other djs with some friends, for anything I release.
  • deepdydeepdy

    Sennheiser HD 25Published on 09/09/09 at 03:57
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    I use it for almost a week and then

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    What is the particular feature you like best and least?

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    the most: his very precise, high yield (after j'explikerais), although its neutral favored low, lightweight, good insulation and sound! to say that all the sound is exquisite! ossi very solid structure is useful in a unique headphone! Cons: a little too sober design but at least it is not "I the pte ', good insulation but I confess I was expecting a little anyway ... when I say it's high-performance headphones philips I parsque of 32 ohms, which the ear, dveloppe less power than it is at 70ohm! I made the comparison to those on my mp3 its …
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    How long have you use it?

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    I use it for almost a week and then

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    What is the particular feature you like best and least?

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    the most: his very precise, high yield (after j'explikerais), although its neutral favored low, lightweight, good insulation and sound! to say that all the sound is exquisite! ossi very solid structure is useful in a unique headphone! Cons: a little too sober design but at least it is not "I the pte ', good insulation but I confess I was expecting a little anyway ... when I say it's high-performance headphones philips I parsque of 32 ohms, which the ear, dveloppe less power than it is at 70ohm! I made the comparison to those on my mp3 its INTERESTED.

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    Have you tried many other models before acqurir?

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    I tried to start one DJ headphones, but sound insulation suprieur shabby, and also the Philips sbc400 is a very good headphone for the price (about 30)

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    How do you report qualitprix?

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    for an average of 175, I say it's headphone and the REFERENCE in its field, the ratio quality price is Excel Compare else ...

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    Exprience with, you will do again this choice? ...

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    without hsitations! I recommend it to all those ki vale close to perfect a headphone .... for the price of course ^ ^
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  • deejay-dydeejay-dy

    The best headphones for DJ!

    Sennheiser HD 25Published on 06/20/11 at 06:35
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    - How long have you use it?
    From 9 months.

    - Have you tried many other models before buying it?
    Yes, a headphone audiphony that do not hold to the head and that was quite heavy.

    - What is so special that you like most and least?
    The +:
    - The quality
    - The maintenance make it a good head
    - Its strength

    The -: NOTHING

    How would you rate the quality / price? With experience, you do again this choice?

    The Excellent value for money is, I do it again this choice without hesitation.
  • ehe206ehe206

    Pure sound

    Sennheiser HD 25Published on 09/01/11 at 01:43
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    I bought the HD 25-1 II-BE Thomann nine to 145 € TTC in August 2011. It's been a week since I use it.

    Previously I had a Numark HF 125.

    Most:
    - The purity of sound, very well balanced over the entire frequency range.
    - The ultra light weight, they do not feel it on the head.
    - It maintains very good, we can dance to without moving.
    - Its good insulation.
    - The angled 3.5mm jack adapter with its 6.3mm.

    The -:
    - He looks fragile (but this may not be the case).
    - The cable 1.5m is a little short.

    The price / quality ratio is very good, sound quality is at the appointment.
    I would do definitely the choice.
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    I bought the HD 25-1 II-BE Thomann nine to 145 € TTC in August 2011. It's been a week since I use it.

    Previously I had a Numark HF 125.

    Most:
    - The purity of sound, very well balanced over the entire frequency range.
    - The ultra light weight, they do not feel it on the head.
    - It maintains very good, we can dance to without moving.
    - Its good insulation.
    - The angled 3.5mm jack adapter with its 6.3mm.

    The -:
    - He looks fragile (but this may not be the case).
    - The cable 1.5m is a little short.

    The price / quality ratio is very good, sound quality is at the appointment.
    I would do definitely the choice.
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  • RedruMRedruM

    The best of the best Dj

    Sennheiser HD 25Published on 04/27/11 at 06:48
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    -For how long have you been using it?
    For almost 4 years

    -Did you try many other models before getting this one?
    Yes, the Pioneer (good but heavy enough and does not compress the ear), Sennheiser HD80 (not the same range, lots worse, though to start a small price) WESC (deplorable, over their entire range, poor sound Quality headphones are just "beautiful" or "mode ").....

    "What thing do you like most/least about it?
    The sound quality and respect of the spectrum. It is true that this model "support" a little low, but without degrading other sounds. I think this is mainly due to the fact that the headset has a fairly consistent pressure on the ears. This has the effect of complet…
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    -For how long have you been using it?
    For almost 4 years

    -Did you try many other models before getting this one?
    Yes, the Pioneer (good but heavy enough and does not compress the ear), Sennheiser HD80 (not the same range, lots worse, though to start a small price) WESC (deplorable, over their entire range, poor sound Quality headphones are just "beautiful" or "mode ").....

    "What thing do you like most/least about it?
    The sound quality and respect of the spectrum. It is true that this model "support" a little low, but without degrading other sounds. I think this is mainly due to the fact that the headset has a fairly consistent pressure on the ears. This has the effect of completely isolated from the outside, without system noise abatement outside, and that a truly exceptional. So no need to put the volume up when you mix to cover the noise returns. It can therefore act to protect our ears.
    Obviously this pressure can be painful for some in the long run. It never bothered me not in mix as the headphone is removed and replaced regularly, for use in cons studio - monitoring, even if it is extremely good job, he bit tired in terms of comfort.
    The fact is that to have to try a variety of headphones, it seems essential to me to have some pressure to get the best possible sound quality ... So it be without a defect to me.

    -What is your opinion about the value for the price?
    Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice? ...
    It is quite within the range of price competition and its job done better than others for my taste. So the value taken seems to me entirely justified and correct. I remake that choice without any hesitation. This is the Rolls Royce of headphones, sober and discreet of very high quality. I'll never part with it!
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  • squallfarsquallfar

    Sennheiser HD 25Published on 04/08/10 at 10:17
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    Since almost a year old.

    Both say Desuite this headphone is made to control the live recording. On a shoot for example it can hear the poles because it is extremely precise and especially closed!

    It is not very pleasant to wear because it shakes head while the right side gets up to headphone "dj" and the summits branches deviates mieu to distribute the weight on the skull.

    On the other side is not vrément headphone so relax no matter how uncomfortable ^ ^, it is precise to the point that I even used occasionally to control a mix of late that I I do blow the low volume.

    Brief in any case he has filled his role as 100% quality control of direct take while staying in a very very decent…
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    Since almost a year old.

    Both say Desuite this headphone is made to control the live recording. On a shoot for example it can hear the poles because it is extremely precise and especially closed!

    It is not very pleasant to wear because it shakes head while the right side gets up to headphone "dj" and the summits branches deviates mieu to distribute the weight on the skull.

    On the other side is not vrément headphone so relax no matter how uncomfortable ^ ^, it is precise to the point that I even used occasionally to control a mix of late that I I do blow the low volume.

    Brief in any case he has filled his role as 100% quality control of direct take while staying in a very very decent price compared to performance out!
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  • BubbagumpBubbagump

    For decision

    Sennheiser HD 25Published on 03/27/11 at 05:48
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    3 years of use, repeat, recording.

    In the world already ultra subjective audio, headphones are those most at remondent personels criteria and not transferable to others. I give my opinion dnc while being convinced qu'l is useless. If there is a situation in trucqu'il must try to decide Advent is a headphone.

    First, the only objective data: Fr. F.. WIRE IS TOO SHORT. MR DO YOU HEAR ME SENNHEISER? NUUUUL IT!
    SYSTEATIQUEMENT must fend for Raised if the headphone amp is INUTLISABLE.
    Mine was more affubléde problems of false-contact (no more right then left), who mysteriously disappeared over time.

    These exasperating faults aside, I do not want anything else to make the catch. Its the …
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    3 years of use, repeat, recording.

    In the world already ultra subjective audio, headphones are those most at remondent personels criteria and not transferable to others. I give my opinion dnc while being convinced qu'l is useless. If there is a situation in trucqu'il must try to decide Advent is a headphone.

    First, the only objective data: Fr. F.. WIRE IS TOO SHORT. MR DO YOU HEAR ME SENNHEISER? NUUUUL IT!
    SYSTEATIQUEMENT must fend for Raised if the headphone amp is INUTLISABLE.
    Mine was more affubléde problems of false-contact (no more right then left), who mysteriously disappeared over time.

    These exasperating faults aside, I do not want anything else to make the catch. Its the only one I can have on the melon for hours at the bottom (chui drummer) without ears out with compote, the lobes pain and dizzy.
    AKG K240, Beyer DT 770, 980, sony chsais which one, it does not work for me.
    plus it well in the lower banana, but do not drooling.
    AC is really worth having a serious headphone amp with it as others.

    Jene not venture to mix with controversy, iln'est not very right.

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  • Spyko2Spyko2

    Sennheiser HD 25Published on 09/21/10 at 08:00
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    For how long have you been using it?

    6 months (originally chosen for use in production).

    Did you try many other models before getting this one?

    Yes! I also have the MDR V-700 Sony

    What thing do you like most/least about it?

    The +: I really do not know what to say ... I bought it because of its reputation and without testing, I found it no more.

    The -: sound quality ONLY "correct" for the price, not very nice, poor joints, really uncomfortable.

    What is your opinion about the value for the price?

    Very bad, the sound quality that is as I said "correct" you will find a much better mid-range in any other brand and for a much lower price.

    Knowing what you know now, would you mak…
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    For how long have you been using it?

    6 months (originally chosen for use in production).

    Did you try many other models before getting this one?

    Yes! I also have the MDR V-700 Sony

    What thing do you like most/least about it?

    The +: I really do not know what to say ... I bought it because of its reputation and without testing, I found it no more.

    The -: sound quality ONLY "correct" for the price, not very nice, poor joints, really uncomfortable.

    What is your opinion about the value for the price?

    Very bad, the sound quality that is as I said "correct" you will find a much better mid-range in any other brand and for a much lower price.

    Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice? ...

    No, now I will test before buying because I was frankly disappointed.
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  • FP UserFP User

    Sennheiser HD 25Published on 10/31/08 at 16:00
    Features aren't exactly aplenty on earphones. Some say they could do with a longer or coiled cord, but they must keep their record boxes a bit further away from their decks than I do! Ok, so the cord is a bit on the short side, but at least it's less of a chance to trip up on it! Everything is replaceable on them, so thats a bonus. They're also one of the few 70ohm cans in popular use, so for me anyway, they match perfectly to the headphone jack on my mixer. Couldn't really ask for anything else from a set of closed cup cans.

    £120GBP

    REALLY loud and still bang out bass without problems. These things are perfect for DJing. Sound quality is well rounded, although I find them ever so slightl…
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    Features aren't exactly aplenty on earphones. Some say they could do with a longer or coiled cord, but they must keep their record boxes a bit further away from their decks than I do! Ok, so the cord is a bit on the short side, but at least it's less of a chance to trip up on it! Everything is replaceable on them, so thats a bonus. They're also one of the few 70ohm cans in popular use, so for me anyway, they match perfectly to the headphone jack on my mixer. Couldn't really ask for anything else from a set of closed cup cans.

    £120GBP

    REALLY loud and still bang out bass without problems. These things are perfect for DJing. Sound quality is well rounded, although I find them ever so slightly lacking the clarity of audiophile quality cans. What they can do with levels though more than makes up for that. I really don't think I'd consider anything else to play out with, the only others on the market that can match this quality of sound at those levels are a bit big and cumbersome, and not terribly comfortable after a while wearing them. You could say these things do exactly what they say on the tin!

    Just plug and play - not much more to say really! Haven't had to replace anything on them as yet, but given their simple design, I doubt it'd too much of a ball-ache to sort. The short cable might come under critism from people used to longer one's, but like I said, the flip side could also be said of somebody used to shorter cables having to then start using cans with a skipping rope's worth of wire haning off.

    Simple classy design, and they really do feel robust. No signs of wear on them yet (half a year) and the replacability of parts means those things that do wear out wont wear out the entire set. Got to be the way all headphones should be made

    Well, they're made in Ireland (just like me!) so thats 10 out of 10 right there! I'm so glad Sennheiser have made what I think is the perfect headphone. Light, durable, replaceable parts to keep the cost down in the long run, comfortable to wear for long periods, top notch sound quality and deafining, crisp levels. What more could a DJ ask for?

    Originally posted on FutureProducers.com
    Posted by: costello (January 0-, 2005)
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